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The fledgling nations that earlier had fought to resist Hegemony aggression began in the mid-[[twenty-fourth century]] to turn against each other.  A territorial dispute between the [[Capellan Confederation]] and the [[Free Worlds League]] in [[2398]] escalated into open hostilities (the First Andurien War), which in turn prompted "land grabs" and efforts at territorial expansion by the surrounding states.  By the end of the century the "Age of War" had begun in earnest and violent combat raged between the forces of nearly all the major nations, including the [[Terran Hegemony|Hegemony]] and states in the [[Periphery]].  The near-annihilation of the population of the Capellan world of [[Tintavel]] in [[2412]] exemplified the vicious excesses of the age, and led later that year to the adoption by all the major nations of the Ares Conventions.  The conventions imposed strict prohibitions on how and where war could be waged and what constituted legitimate targets, discouraged orbital bombardment, and also outlawed the use of most nuclear and biological weapons.  However, though intended to limit civilian casualties and prevent atrocities like those on Tintavel, the conventions also inadvertently institutionalized war as a means of settling disputes and ushered in an era of near-constant warfare.
 
The fledgling nations that earlier had fought to resist Hegemony aggression began in the mid-[[twenty-fourth century]] to turn against each other.  A territorial dispute between the [[Capellan Confederation]] and the [[Free Worlds League]] in [[2398]] escalated into open hostilities (the First Andurien War), which in turn prompted "land grabs" and efforts at territorial expansion by the surrounding states.  By the end of the century the "Age of War" had begun in earnest and violent combat raged between the forces of nearly all the major nations, including the [[Terran Hegemony|Hegemony]] and states in the [[Periphery]].  The near-annihilation of the population of the Capellan world of [[Tintavel]] in [[2412]] exemplified the vicious excesses of the age, and led later that year to the adoption by all the major nations of the Ares Conventions.  The conventions imposed strict prohibitions on how and where war could be waged and what constituted legitimate targets, discouraged orbital bombardment, and also outlawed the use of most nuclear and biological weapons.  However, though intended to limit civilian casualties and prevent atrocities like those on Tintavel, the conventions also inadvertently institutionalized war as a means of settling disputes and ushered in an era of near-constant warfare.
  
Emerging from the new military restrictions set by the [[Ares Conventions]], huge robotic war machines known as [[BattleMechs]] were developed by the Terran Hegemony in 2439 and first used in combat against the [[Draconis Combine]] in [[2443]].  Both powerful and intimidating, BattleMechs drew attention away from space combat and onto the ground, and remained the most high-profile military units throughout all subsequent BattleTech history.  The design secrets of the BattleMech were stolen during a raid by [[Lyran Commonwealth]] commandos on a Terran 'Mech factory and subsequently spread by trade and conquest to all the other [[Great Houses]].
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Emerging from the new military restrictions set by the [[Ares Conventions]], large robotic war machines known as [[BattleMechs]] were developed by the Terran Hegemony in 2439 and first used in combat against the [[Draconis Combine]] in [[2443]].  Both powerful and intimidating, BattleMechs drew attention away from space combat and onto the ground, and remained the most high-profile military units throughout all subsequent BattleTech history.  The design secrets of the BattleMech were stolen during a raid by [[Lyran Commonwealth]] commandos on a Terran 'Mech factory and subsequently spread by trade and conquest to all the other [[Great Houses]].
  
 
With the major combatants exhausted, the Age of War wound down in the mid-[[twenty-sixth century]].
 
With the major combatants exhausted, the Age of War wound down in the mid-[[twenty-sixth century]].

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