The war resulted from earlier insurgencies amongst the population of the Taliea territory, who were becoming increasingly unhappy with the Talieas' authoritative government, as well as hostilities carried out by the Taliea clan on other clans' territories. The basis for a revolt and by extent the full war was the lynching of a female Taliea clan member in 1362 BC, which was the first indication to the clans in the surrounding territories that the Taliea's subjects had turned against their leaders. This prompted the four clans directly bordering Taliea territory to band together and carry out a campaign attacking the Talieas from all sides but the sea. There was however heavy resistance from the Talieas, who were strategically superior, holding for ten years in defence of their territory be
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| - The war resulted from earlier insurgencies amongst the population of the Taliea territory, who were becoming increasingly unhappy with the Talieas' authoritative government, as well as hostilities carried out by the Taliea clan on other clans' territories. The basis for a revolt and by extent the full war was the lynching of a female Taliea clan member in 1362 BC, which was the first indication to the clans in the surrounding territories that the Taliea's subjects had turned against their leaders. This prompted the four clans directly bordering Taliea territory to band together and carry out a campaign attacking the Talieas from all sides but the sea. There was however heavy resistance from the Talieas, who were strategically superior, holding for ten years in defence of their territory be
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Casualties
| - approx. 100 Marquonias soldiers
- approx. 200 Vuignis soldiers
- approx. 250 Geillian soldiers
- approx. 400 Cámal soldiers
- approx. 600 soldiers
- entire clan
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Result
| - extinction of the Taliea Clan
- Marquonias Clan assumes leadership of E Baint Lu Trasn
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| - Casualty numbers, apart from the confirmed extinction of the Taliea Clan, are estimates or approximations based on archaeological and historical research.
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Causes
| - impopularity and weakness of the Taliea Clan
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| - Approx. 1100
- Approx. 2600
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| - The war resulted from earlier insurgencies amongst the population of the Taliea territory, who were becoming increasingly unhappy with the Talieas' authoritative government, as well as hostilities carried out by the Taliea clan on other clans' territories. The basis for a revolt and by extent the full war was the lynching of a female Taliea clan member in 1362 BC, which was the first indication to the clans in the surrounding territories that the Taliea's subjects had turned against their leaders. This prompted the four clans directly bordering Taliea territory to band together and carry out a campaign attacking the Talieas from all sides but the sea. There was however heavy resistance from the Talieas, who were strategically superior, holding for ten years in defence of their territory before being captured and executed by the Marquonias Clan in 1350 BC. The War of the Pines was the first of the Great Wars of the Lewhorn Valley. With around 1550 military casualties and an unknown number of civilians casualties it is to this day the conflict with the highest number of reported casualties on the eastern half of the island of Rockall. It was the most lethal conflict on the entire island until the 2013 Constitutional crisis of An Móir Leautheinn, which became the deadliest conflict on Rockall if once counts the post-conflict executions as casualties.
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