First Great War (Caesar of Rome)

The First Great War, originally known as the European Wars of Religion and the Seventy Years' War, was a series of major military conflicts, centered in, that began in 1562 and concluded in 1632. It is considered by many historians to be a "Great War" due to the fact that it was the first war to take place in every continent on the globe (except for ).

The war began in France, with clashes between the and French noblemen, against Reformists in France. Eventually, it grew to involve the Spanish Empire and its allies, and a domino affect began to engulf Europe and parts of Asia into a major military conflict. The war also spilled over into, , and  due to colonial conflicts. The First Great War had the highest casualty rate of any war at the time, and devastated many nations in Europe.