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|partof = [[Detinan Civil War]]
 
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|place = [[Detina]]
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|place = Rising Rock, [[Franklin Province]], [[Detina]]
 
|result = Southron victory
 
|result = Southron victory
 
|combatant1 = Southron Detina
 
|combatant1 = Southron Detina
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|commander1 = [[Guildenstern (Detinan)|Guildenstern]]<br>[[Bart (Detinan)|Bart]]<br>[[Hesmucet]]
 
|commander1 = [[Guildenstern (Detinan)|Guildenstern]]<br>[[Bart (Detinan)|Bart]]<br>[[Hesmucet]]
 
|commander2 = [[Thraxton the Braggart]]
 
|commander2 = [[Thraxton the Braggart]]
}}'''Rising Rock''' was a city in [[Franklin Province]], [[Detina]] and was the site of a battle that occurred during the kingdoms [[Detinan Civil War|civil war]].
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}}'''Rising Rock''' was a city in [[Franklin Province]], [[Detina]] and was the site of a battle that occurred during the kingdom's [[Detinan Civil War|civil war]].
   
 
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==Literary comment==
 
==Literary comment==
The Battle of Rising Rock is based on the Battle of [[Chattanooga]], a place whose Muskogean name possibly translates as "rising rock."
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The Rising Rock campaign is based on the [[Chattanooga]] campaign of September-November 1863. "Rising Rock" is a possible translation of the Muskogean name Chattanooga.
   
 
==References==
 
==References==

Latest revision as of 08:02, 7 July 2020

Rising Rock
Part of Detinan Civil War
Location Rising Rock, Franklin Province, Detina
Result Southron victory
Belligerents
Southron Detina Northern Detina
Commanders and leaders
Guildenstern
Bart
Hesmucet
Thraxton the Braggart

Rising Rock was a city in Franklin Province, Detina and was the site of a battle that occurred during the kingdom's civil war.

Literary comment[]

The Rising Rock campaign is based on the Chattanooga campaign of September-November 1863. "Rising Rock" is a possible translation of the Muskogean name Chattanooga.

References[]