On October 8, 1911, the Byzantine Senate received a request from the provincial governments of Serbia, Montenegro, and Albania, asking for the right to succeed. The Senate voted on this, on after one week, the provinces were granted the right to a referendum on October 27, 1912. But Austria-Hungary denied their ability to be independent, stating if the states were allowed to succeed, they would declare war. Austria-Hungary, formed after the Third Global War, thought that if these states were allowed to succeed, that ethnicity withing their state would also wish to do so, likely ending their empire. But when the referendum came around, each of the states vote around 70% for succession, and independence was agreed to be granted on October 8, 1913, and establishing provisional government in t
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| - On October 8, 1911, the Byzantine Senate received a request from the provincial governments of Serbia, Montenegro, and Albania, asking for the right to succeed. The Senate voted on this, on after one week, the provinces were granted the right to a referendum on October 27, 1912. But Austria-Hungary denied their ability to be independent, stating if the states were allowed to succeed, they would declare war. Austria-Hungary, formed after the Third Global War, thought that if these states were allowed to succeed, that ethnicity withing their state would also wish to do so, likely ending their empire. But when the referendum came around, each of the states vote around 70% for succession, and independence was agreed to be granted on October 8, 1913, and establishing provisional government in t
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- Byzantine Empire
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Montenegro
Albania
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Commanders
| - Francis Joseph I
Franz Conrad von Hotzendorf
- Constantine XII
Panagiotis Danglis
Radomir Putnik
Nicholas I
Crown Princo Denilo of Montenegro
William I
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Result
| - Byzantine-allied victory; independence of Serbia, Montenegro, and Albania retained
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| - On October 8, 1911, the Byzantine Senate received a request from the provincial governments of Serbia, Montenegro, and Albania, asking for the right to succeed. The Senate voted on this, on after one week, the provinces were granted the right to a referendum on October 27, 1912. But Austria-Hungary denied their ability to be independent, stating if the states were allowed to succeed, they would declare war. Austria-Hungary, formed after the Third Global War, thought that if these states were allowed to succeed, that ethnicity withing their state would also wish to do so, likely ending their empire. But when the referendum came around, each of the states vote around 70% for succession, and independence was agreed to be granted on October 8, 1913, and establishing provisional government in the meantime. The Byzantines took their threat seriously and began arming what were called the Provisional National Militia which was established within each of the, soon to be, independent nations. Even giving the provisional governments the right to conscript within their designated area. The soldiers were all equipped with the Byzantine's latest rifle, the Md. 10 Heros and some were trained to use artillery. And when independence day came around for the new countries, the Austro-Hungarians made good on their threat and declared war.
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