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empress ch45
Empress ch45 2nd Vienna Council. One of the events that demonstrated secular power had overwhelmed divine authority. Most historians agreed that the Vatican had 'degenerated into a political tool for the empire.' There were countless nicknames for this. First, there was the Vienna Captivity. This was a perspective that interpreted the 2nd Vienna Council as an extension of the Vienna Captivity. Because it was carried out under the initiative of the emperor, not the Pope, it was referred to as 'captivity'…-
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Empress ch44 Council. It refers to a gathering where clergy from all over the world convene to discuss doctrine. A council is treated as one of the most important events in Catholicism, as the doctrine itself could potentially be altered. And now. A council was being held in Vienna, the de facto capital of the Holy Roman Empire. Of course, it was only a half-baked council. Clergy from France and Italy, who had been at the center of the Catholic Church until now, as well as clergy from the Iberian…-
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Empress ch43 Meanwhile, the Kingdom of Romania's entry into the war brought significant changes to the Eastern Front, creating a new front line stretching over 400 kilometers. Of course, the old Tsardom of Rus' army would have welcomed this situation. With manpower that overwhelmed the enemy, the wider the front, the better. But now, the situation was very different. The forces the Tsardom of Rus' could currently mobilize consisted of the 2nd Army, virtually annihilated in a series of battles across East…-
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Empress ch42 The Allied nations expected the Kingdom of Romania to maintain neutrality. This was because the Kingdom of Romania had received an 'astronomical' amount of support (albeit a relative figure) from the Tsardom of Rus', a member of the Allied nations, during the First Balkan War. Although they had a bad relationship with the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, they wouldn't have dared to dream of independence if it hadn't been for the Tsardom of Rus'. They would remember the favor and remain neutral. Or so…-
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Empress ch41 As 1915 drew to a close, the morning of 1916 dawned. 1916 would later be evaluated as follows: 'The Year of Escalation.' And its beginning was marked by the Kingdom of Romania. The Kingdom of Romania sent the following telegram to the Romanian Embassy in Rome: 'The Kingdom of Romania is ready.' "Heh." The corners of my lips subtly lifted. The exhilaration of fitting the last piece of the puzzle. I was feeling it now. The Romanians' will to participate in the war was firm, their morale was…-
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Empress ch40 Over these past four months, truly. There have truly been so many things. Corporal Hitler thought so. "Still, it seems like we might be able to rest a bit today, sir..." "Yeah... looks like it..." Tick-tock. The Hwajoong clock ticked. Soon, the second hand pointed exactly at 12, and tick. The minute and hour hands announced to us all that Christmas had begun. December 25th, 1915. This was a story from Christmas on the Western Front, where pure white snow fell from the sky. "So, I heard we'd…-
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Empress ch39 Meanwhile, the British forces were enraged by the fact that their attack had been futile. "How could such a thing happen?!" British Major General Arthur Aitken slammed his desk and demanded. "But, sir... the Graf Spee is currently stationed in Dar es Salaam." Graf Spee. The fourth ship of the Burgund-class armored cruiser developed by the Empire. The Scharnhorst-class, the current main battlecruiser of the Imperial Navy, was an improved version of this Burgund-class armored cruiser. In other…-
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Empress ch38 North Sea Battle. The largest naval battle to occur since humanity first launched ships onto the sea. Its outcome delivered a considerable shock to both sides. Nine British Dreadnought-class Battleships sunk. Twelve Battlecruisers sunk. Thirty-eight other auxiliary ships sunk. Three French Dreadnought-class Battleships sunk. Twenty-nine other auxiliary ships sunk. Five Holy Roman Empire Dreadnought-class Battleships sunk. Seven Battlecruisers sunk. Forty-one other auxiliary ships sunk. The…-
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