Cahualan
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Cahualan | |
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Chief of the Atlántidan Confederacy | |
Reign | c. 155–151 BC |
Predecessor | Yolyah |
Successor | Title abolished |
Born | 2nd century BC Atlántidan Confederacy |
Died | Unknown |
Religion | Atlántidan pagan religion |
Cahualan (fl. 155–151 BC) was the chief of the Atlántidan Confederacy during the late 150s BC. In 155 BC, Cahualan launched a series of raids in Amacha territory resulting in the outbreak of the Atlántidan War with the Creeperian Confederacy. Following the Sack of Tecuauh in 154 BC, an army led by Xiuhcoatl I invaded the Atlántidan Confederacy, and by 151 BC, the confederacy was overrun by Creeperian forces. Cahualan fled south of the Sil River with several Atlántidan warriors, after which, he is no longer mentioned in the historical record and his ultimate fate is unknown.