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Part of Saen War for Independence | |
Native name | Battle de Serentidae |
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English name | Battle of Serentidae |
Date | 1990 19 Dec (Fictional Date!) |
Time | 6:00AM - 3:00PM (GMT +8) |
Duration | 9 Hours |
Venue | Serentidae Plains |
Location | Serentidae Island |
Also known as | Siege Serentidae |
Type | Military engagement |
Theme | Defense of Serentidae |
Cause | Republic of Philip invasion |
Motive | Protecting Saen's Territory |
Target | SAen Defense Forces, Civilians |
Reporter | Saen Broadcasting corp |
Patrons | N/A |
Organised by | Saen Military Command |
Filmed by | Sean Broadcasting corp |
Participants | Saen's Defense Forces, Republic of Philip's Invading Forces |
Outcome | outcome: Saen Victory, Republic of Philip Withdrawal |
Casualties | |
50 | |
80 | |
30 | |
Deaths | 50 |
Non-fatal injuries | 80 |
Missing | 30 |
Property damage | Extensive |
Burial | Mass Burials |
Displaced | Civilians Evacuated to Azuria |
The Battle of Serentidae was a pivotal moment in the Saen War for Independence, marking a significant victory for Saen's Defense Forces against the invading Republic of Philip. |
Etymology of Battle's
Battle of Serentidae derives from the name of the island where the battle took place, Serentidae. The name "Serentidae" may have its roots in the Lumo Language, with "Serent" possibly referring to a geographical feature or landmark on the island, and "idae" signifying a place or location. Combined, "Serentidae" could translate to something like "Land of Serenity" or "Serenity Island."
Alternatively, the name could have been inspired by historical or cultural significance associated with the island, such as a prominent figure or event from Saen's lore.
Etymology of Tribe's
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