Rhodesian Civil War

The Rhodesian Civil War was a long 15-year civil war fought on 12 October 1204 to 2 September 1219 between Northern Rhodesian under King Graveth and his rival brother, King Martin, ruler of Southern Rhodesian (assisted by Alfred of Angles and Asbjørn of Danes).

After the Rhodesian states decide to encounter the Angles and Danish raids, Graveth's younger brother, Martin, betrayed the Rhodesian government and joined the war on Alfred and Asbjørn's side. After the decisive victory for Graveth at the Siege of Irem, Martin quickly surrenders and exiled.

Following the end of the civil war, King Graveth brought peace to the Rhodesian state and became the first Rhodesian king to reunified the Northern and Southern Rhodesian into the Kingdom of Rhodesia.

The end of Rhodesian Civil War would mark the beginning of the Pax Rhodennica, which remains the longest period of peace and stability.