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Revision as of 11:32, 19 October 2020
The following is a list of massacres which have occured in Creeperopolis.
Contents
Old Kingdom (537AD-745AD)
Deltinian Rule (745AD-1231
Creeperian Crusade (1231-1345)
Name | Photo | Date | Location | Deaths | Perpetrators | Notes |
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Alqarya Massacre Masacre de Alqarya |
April 4, 1231 | Alqarya, Caliphate of Deltino | 100-200 | Deltinian Army | The Martyrs of Alqarya are a group of 100-200 Creeperian Catholics, both laymen and clergy, who were martyred on April 4, 1231, in the city of Alqarya by the Deltinian Caliphate. The martyrs were all either hanged, beheaded, crucified, or burned alive for being Creeperian Catholics following the independence of the Kingdom of Creeperopolis. | |
Almadinat Almuqadasa Massacre Masacre de Almadinat Almuqadasa |
June 13, 1326 | Almadinat Almuqadasa, Caliphate of Deltino | 200,000 | Creeperian Army | The inhabitants of the capital city of Deltino were mostly slaughtered including Caliph Selim VI bin Abu Arshad. |
Post-Crusade (1345-1565)
Name | Photo | Date | Location | Deaths | Perpetrators | Notes |
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Honduran Genocide Genocido Hondureño |
April 1535-December 1535 | San Miguel | 1.2 million | Creeperian Army | In 1535, Miguel V's wife fell ill and died. It was believed that she was poisoned. In extreme anger, Miguel V ordered the army to march into San Miguel and kill every and all Hondurans, an ethnic minority which lived in the department. Despite having absolutely no connection to the death of his wife, the ensuing Honduran Genocide of 1535 killed upwards of 1.2 million innocent Honduran peasants. The genocide effectively wiped out the entire Honduran population. |
First Parliament (1565-1771)
Empire (1771-1887)
Second Parliament (1887-1933)
Civil War (1933-1949)
Name | Photo | Date | Location | Deaths | Perpetrators | Notes |
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De-Catholization De-Católización |
January 2, 1933-September 30, 1949 | Primarily Creeperopolis but also in Atlántida, Castilliano, El Salvador, and the State of the Church under Miguelist control | 9-11 million | National Council for Peace and Order | Also called the Creeperian Genocide, De-Catholization is the deadliest genocide in Creeperian and Terraconservan history killing 9-11 million Creeperian Catholics, Salvadorans, Romerists, and other groups undesired by the National Council for Peace and Order. | |
San Salvador del Norte Massacre Masacre de San Salvador del Norte |
January 2, 1933 | San Salvador del Norte, San Salvador del Norte | 69 | Disputed | The massacre, also called the San Salvador del Norte Incident, occured in a barracks contested between soldiers loyal to Romero I and soldiers loyal to Miguel VII. It remains disputed who initiated the fight. | |
El Mozote Massacre Masacre de El Mozote |
January 13, 1934 | El Mozote, El Salvador | 5,200-5,500 | 8th Romerist Army | The massacre was ordered by Minister of Defense Adolfo Cabañeras Moreno with the goal of intimidating the local population of El Salvador to not support the State of Granada which was a puppet government of the National Council for Peace and Order. | |
First Gänserntrenk Massacre Primer Masacre de Ganserntrenk |
October 5, 1934 | Gänserntrenk, Senvar | 1,094 | Senvarian Liberation Front | The massacre initiatied the beginning of the Third Senvarian Insurgency and was ordered by Adam Schuessler I, a descendant of the Kings of Senvar Sonsatepan. | |
1937 Deltinian Rebellion Levantamiento Deltiniano de 1937 |
May 5, 1937-May 17, 1937 | Abdan, Helam, and Jakiz | 3,139-328,000 | 7th Miguelist Army | The Deltinians rose up against the forces of the National Council for Peace and Order looking for independence under their leader Muammar al-Koroma. | |
Juayua Massacre Masacre de Juayua |
January 22, 1942 | Juayua, Zapatista | 390-410 | Camisas Negras | Carlos Hernández Videla ordered the destruction of the village of Juayua because a member of the Camisas Negras was lynched in the city on January 12, 1942. | |
Denshire Massacre Masacre de Denshire |
June 13, 1944 | Denshire, Jakiz | 25,000+ | Militarist Nationalist Front | The Militarist Nationalist Front marched into Denshire and initiated a massacre of ethnic Deltinians and Muslims in retalitaion for the assassination of Adolfo Cabañeras Moreno the previous month. The massacre notably saw the death of National Coffee and Sugar Corporation CEO Francisco Sánchez Vizcarra. |
Post-Civil War (1949-1979)
Name | Photo | Date | Location | Deaths | Perpetrators | Notes |
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Massacre of the Seven Thousand Masacre de los'Siete Mil |
April 5, 1957 | Salasate, Abdan | 7,000+ | 15th Creeperian Army | The massacre was a part of the Partisan Resistance in Creeperopolis and effectively ended all partisan activity in Creeperopolis. | |
The Massacre La'Matanza |
January 22, 1979-March 24, 1979 | San Adolfo, San Romero | 1,000-1,500 | 3rd Creeperian Army | The massacre started out as a peasant strike against the wages and working conditions of the National Coffee and Sugar Corporation which turned into a massacre committed by the army. |
Mara War to Present (1979-)
Name | Photo | Date | Location | Deaths | Perpetrators | Notes |
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Tuxtla Martínez Massacre Masacre de Tuxtla Martínez |
August 5, 1985 | Tuxtla Martínez, Zapatista | 1,384 | Mara Salvatrucha | Members of Mara Salvatrucha attacked the capital city of the department of Zapatista, Tuxtla Martínez, named in honor of the ruling House of Martínez. The ensuing massacre killed 1,384 people, most of whom were civilians. The gang was immediately blamed for the attack. | |
Massacre of the Basilca of Christ the King Masacre del Basílica de Cristo Rey |
March 22, 1987 | San Salvador, San Salvador | 40 | Mara Salvatrucha | The initaital goal was to assassinate Emperor Romero III and Archbishop Romero Galdámez Alas. Romero III was not present and survived but Romero Galdámez Alas was assassianted. The government repsonded in retaliation with Operation Galdámez Alas in 1989. | |
Zapatista Massacre Masacre de Zapatista |
June 14, 1993 | Zapatista | 70 | Creeperian Catholic Protection Army | The Zapatista Massacre was a mass execution of Senvarian Liberation Front and Mara Salvatrucha members on June 14, 1993. The massacre was committed by the Creeperian Catholic Protection Army. | |
Mapastepec Massacre Masacre de Mapastepec |
July 2, 1998-July 3, 1998 | Mapastepec, Zapatista | 8,184 | Creeperian Catholic Protection Army | The Mapastepec Massacre was motivated by the execution of a member of the Creeperian Catholic Protection Army by the villagers of the village of Mapastepec in June 1998. A total of 195 children were abducted during the massacre to be focibly enlisted as child soldiers by the death squad. | |
San Salvador Massacre of 2019 Masacre de San Salvador de 2019 |
August 13, 2019 | San Salvador, San Salvador | 167 | Senvarian Liberation Front | The 2019 San Salvador Attacks were conducted at the San Salvador National Bank and at a Creeperian Army parade in retaliation for recent attacks by the Militarist Nationalist Front on Senvarian civilians. | |
First Rushdi Massacre Primer Masacre de Rushdi |
December 27, 2019 | Rushdi, Deltino | 302 | Deltinian Liberation Army | Kanaan el-Bashir ordered the execution of 302 Creeperian and Senvarian prisoners of war after the Deltinian victory at the Battle of Rushdi. | |
Dishna Massacre Masacre de Dishna |
January 18, 2020 | Dishna, Deltino | 1,202 | Anti-Deltinian Armed Forces of Liberation - War of Elimination | The massacre saw the rise of the group now known as the Anti-Deltinian Armed Forces of Liberation - War of Elimination. | |
Second Rushdi Massacre Segund Masacre de Rushdi |
May 24, 2020 | Rushdi, Deltino | 5,892 | Anti-Deltinian Armed Forces of Liberation - War of Elimination | The leaders of the Anti-Deltinian Armed Forces of Liberation - War of Elimination (FALANGE) announced that the village of Rushdi was liberated and that it was now safe to be inhabited by Creeperans once more. They stated that 5,892 Deltinian "jihadists" were slain to defend Creeperopolis from destruction. |