Atlántidan War
Atlántidan War | |||||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||||
Creeperian Confederation | Atlántidan Confederation | ||||||||
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Strength | |||||||||
2,000 | 1,000 | ||||||||
Casualties and losses | |||||||||
Unknown |
1,000 killed 3,000 enslaved |
The Atlántidan War occurred in 153 BC and lead to the dissolution of the Atlántidan Confederation.
During the construction of the pyramid, Catzlóche I began a war against the Atlántidan Confederacy after a series of Atlántidan raids on Amacha towns and cities, including Tecuauh which was sacked in 154 BC. The Creeperans fought a series of battles in the Atlántidan Peninsula against the Atlántidans led by Cahualan. After a final defeat at the Battle of Acatepec in 151 BC, Cahualan and the remaining Atlántidan forces fled south of the Sil River, which demarcated the southernmost extent of the Atlántidan Confederacy resulting in its effective dissolution. The Atlántidans captured during the war were used for slave labor and sacrificed. The Creeperans would continue to raid and attack Atlántidan territory south of the Sil River until 540 AD to capture more slaves to be used in construction projects and to be sacrificed.