Krakovian War (A Federation of Equals)

The Krakovian War also known as the Russian War was a European War that started in 1850 and concluded in 1852, fought over Eastern-European tensions. The war ended the period of Russian hegemony that had existed for over 35 years, and confirmed the Danubian Federation as a permanent power in the region. Three of the five great powers were involved in the military conflict, making it the largest European conflict since 1815, finally concluding in 1852 with a Prusso-Danubian victory.

Background
Ever since the fall of Napoleon in 1815, the Russian Empire had been the principle military and diplomatic force on the European continent, surpassing the crumbling Hapsburg Monarchy and the unstable French successor states. The Russian nation,