The Coronation Day Battle took place on the full moon of July, 439 HE, the coronation day of King Jonathan IV. Roger of Conté, who had been previously resurrected from the dead by Thom of Trebond, wished to create such a large earthquake that it would destroy all of Tortall. There was quite a few dead from both sides, but King Jonathan and his combatants were ultimately victorious due mostly to the Dominion Jewel.
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| - The Coronation Day Battle took place on the full moon of July, 439 HE, the coronation day of King Jonathan IV. Roger of Conté, who had been previously resurrected from the dead by Thom of Trebond, wished to create such a large earthquake that it would destroy all of Tortall. There was quite a few dead from both sides, but King Jonathan and his combatants were ultimately victorious due mostly to the Dominion Jewel.
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| - Those loyal to Jonathan IV of Conté and those loyal to Roger of Conté
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| - Many participants sentenced to life imprisonment if not already dead
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| - Roger: Alexander of Tirragen, Josiane Rittevon, Delia of Eldorne, Henrim of Tirrsmont; Jonathan: Alanna of Pirate's Swoop and Olau, George Cooper, Raoul of Goldenlake, Liam Ironarm
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| - The Coronation Day Battle took place on the full moon of July, 439 HE, the coronation day of King Jonathan IV. Roger of Conté, who had been previously resurrected from the dead by Thom of Trebond, wished to create such a large earthquake that it would destroy all of Tortall. There was quite a few dead from both sides, but King Jonathan and his combatants were ultimately victorious due mostly to the Dominion Jewel.
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