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The Bolivaric Wars
Clockwise from left to right:
Date:

1810 - 1821

Location:

Europe, African coasts, the Levant, Egypt, East Asia, North and South America, Australasia, Polynesia, India

Result:

Overall Coalition victory:

  • Collapse of Simon Bolivar's military coup in Portugal
  • Exile of Simon Bolivar to Brazil
  • House of Braganza becomes extinct
  • Republicanization of Portugal
  • Rise of Poland-Lituania as a global superpower
  • Angland, Franks and Vandalreich become the dominant world superpowers
  • Worldwide decline in traditional monarchism
  • Market Liberalism, Nationalism, and Anarchism become popular
  • Nepal separates from the Holy Middle Empire
Belligerents

Coalition Powers:

  • Anglish Empire
  • Frankish Empire
  • Vandal Empire
  • Holy Chinese Empire
  • Polish-Lithuanian Empire
  • Danish Empire
  • Kingdom of Serbia
  • Kingdom of Hungary
  • Hellenic Kingdom
  • Kingdom of North Libya

Portugal and Allies

  • Portuguese Empire
    • Brazil
    • Aztec Republic
    • Azores
    • Guinea


  • Sweden

Puppets and Client States:
  • Hispania
  • Catalonia
  • Galicia
  • Lombardy
  • Albania
  • Macedonia
Commanders
  • William I
  • Lord Liverpool
  • Lord Nelson
  • Honoré IV
  • Honoré V
  • Napoleon Bonaparte
  • Frederick Wilhelm III
  • Gebhard von Blücher
  • Luke IV
  • Lin Zexu
  • Guan Tianpei
  • Anna I
  • Frederick VI
  • Milan II
  • Francis I
  • Maria I † (Until 1813)
  • Simon I Bolivar
  • Count of Fiera
  • Bernardino Freire †
  • Francisco da Silveira
  • Miguel Pereira Forjaz
  • Carlos Federico Lecor
  • Jacinto Roque de Sena Pereira
  • Joaquim Xavier Curado
  • Gustav IV
Strength

9,668,321

5,122,483

Casualties and Losses

Heavy

Moderate to Heavy

  

The Bolivaric Wars were a series of major coalescing land and naval wars fought against the combined powers of Europe and Asia by the Portuguese Empire, spear-headed by Queen Maria I, and later Emperor Simon I Bolivar, following the Queen's regicide and the Revolution of 1813.