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The '''1937 Coup in Mansilla''' was an uprising coordinated by the ultranationalist [[Mansillan National Front]] against the Ferrera Dynasty and, by extension, [[Stephano X]], the King of Mansilla at that time. Lasting from January to August of 1937, the coup, which was masterminded by one of Stephano's generals, [[Luca Brunelli]], saw the end of the Ferrera Dynasty, the execution of the king, and the creation of the Constitutional 2nd Monarchy of Mansilla, which remains in power today.  
The '''1937 Coup in Mansilla''', known domestically as '''Lotta di Gennaio''' (English: ''January Revolution''), was an uprising coordinated by the ultranationalist [[Mansillan National Front]] against the Ferrera Dynasty and, by extension, [[Stephano X]], the then [[King of Mansilla|Monarch of Mansilla]]. Lasting from January to August of 1937, the coup, instigated by one Stephano's generals, [[Luca Brunelli]], saw the end of the Ferrera Dynasty, the execution of Stephano, and the creation of the Constitutional Second Monarchy of Mansilla, which remains in power today.  


==Origins==
==Origins==

Latest revision as of 14:11, 22 January 2024

1937 Mansillian Coup D'etat
DateJanuary 8, 1937 - August 1, 1937
LocationMansilla
Result Nationalist victory
Belligerents
Nationalists Loyalists Partisans
Commanders and leaders
  • Stephano X
  • Marco di Messas†
  • Alonso Cremonesi†
  • Eduardo Venezia†
  • Strength
    unknown (at least 10,000) 14,480 unknown (at least 4,000)

    The 1937 Coup in Mansilla, known domestically as Lotta di Gennaio (English: January Revolution), was an uprising coordinated by the ultranationalist Mansillan National Front against the Ferrera Dynasty and, by extension, Stephano X, the then Monarch of Mansilla. Lasting from January to August of 1937, the coup, instigated by one Stephano's generals, Luca Brunelli, saw the end of the Ferrera Dynasty, the execution of Stephano, and the creation of the Constitutional Second Monarchy of Mansilla, which remains in power today.

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