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  • War of the Trinity (Saint Muhammad)
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  • The term War of the Trinity is a colloquial term often used by the historical community as well (other members of the historical community use First Levantine War and the War of Liberations, while the contemporaries of the war used War of Liberation and Cleansing of Heresy respectively due to their respective goals). The name War of the Trinity comes due to the main theological tension between the members of the war: the status of the Holy Trinity in Christianity and the relationship between the god Yahweh, his "son" Jesus and the alleged Holy Ghost. While a high proportion of the fighting in both sides was handled by pagans and Jews, the nations were in majority Christian.
side
  • 30
  • Makuria
  • Alodia
  • Nobatia
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side2strength
  • around 210,000
  • ~25,000 to ~100,000
side2casualties
  • heavy
side1casualties
  • heavy
side1strength
  • >190,000
  • ~30,000 to ~100,000
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End
  • 721
  • 722
  • 725
  • ???
Name
  • War of Liberation
  • Clinsing of Heretics
  • War of the Trinity
Begin
  • 703
Commanders
  • 30
Battles
  • Battle of Tripoli
  • Siege of Tyre
  • Siege of Constantinople
  • Aramo-Armenian Incursion
  • Attack on the Sinai
  • Battle for Alodia
  • Battle of Iconium
  • Battle of the Golden Horn
  • Edfu Expedition
  • Fall of Ionia
  • Fall of Makuria and Nobatia
  • Firs Battle of Tyre
  • First Incursion on Anatolia
  • Fourt Battle of Tyre
  • Judean Incursion
  • Kimit Incursion
  • Nabatean Front
  • Phoenician Uprising
  • Second Incursion of Anatolia
  • Second battle of Tyre
  • Storming of Jerusalem
  • Third Battle of Tyre
Result
  • Allied victory:
  • Aram hands Bahrayn back to Medina
  • Great weakening of Aram, Byzantium and Armenia
  • Aram begins paying tribute to Medina in exchange of protection
  • Forming of the Axumite Confederation after Ethiopia gets hold of the until then Byzantine-protected Nubian nations
  • Byzantium loses control of the Levant to the Levantine Confederation.
Place
  • Arabia, Aram, the Levant, Anatolia
abstract
  • The term War of the Trinity is a colloquial term often used by the historical community as well (other members of the historical community use First Levantine War and the War of Liberations, while the contemporaries of the war used War of Liberation and Cleansing of Heresy respectively due to their respective goals). The name War of the Trinity comes due to the main theological tension between the members of the war: the status of the Holy Trinity in Christianity and the relationship between the god Yahweh, his "son" Jesus and the alleged Holy Ghost. While a high proportion of the fighting in both sides was handled by pagans and Jews, the nations were in majority Christian.