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*{{flagicon image|Tlacopan_glyph.svg|border=no}} [[Amacha Tribe|Amacha]]
 
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The '''War of Creeperian Unification''' ([[Pre-Old Creeperian]]: ''իյաոյոուհ ցուէպիեոպոխուեճուետա կունաճույոտզ'', pronounced ''Iyaoyouh Cuēpieopoxūechueta Qunāchullotz''; [[Old Creeperian]]: ''Պատերազմը Քրիփերեան միավորման'', pronounced ''Paterazmy K’rip’erean Miavorman''; [[Creeperian Spanish]]: ''Guerra de Unificación Creeperiano'') was a war waged in the [[Creeperian Confederation]] between rival tribes who disagreed over a succession issue.
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The '''War of Creeperian Unification''' ([[Xichútepan language|Xichútepan]]: ''իյաոյոուհ ցուէպիեոպոխուեճուետա կունաճույոտզ'', pronounced ''Iyaoyouh Cuēpieopoxūechueta Qunāchullotz''; [[Xichútepan language|Xichútepan]]: ''Պատերազմը Քրիփերեան միավորման'', pronounced ''Paterazmy K’rip’erean Miavorman''; [[Creeperian language|Creeperian]]: ''Guerra de Unificación Creeperiano'') was a war waged in the [[Creeperian Confederation]] between rival tribes who disagreed over a succession issue.
  
The war eventually lead to the establishment of the [[Old Kingdom of Creeperopolis]] in 537AD and is considered to be the first civil war in Creeperian history. The war established the [[Amacha Tribe]], later the [[House of Amara]], as the dominant family of Creeperopolis that would stay in power until 1120, when it was replaced with the [[House of Martínez]].
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The war eventually lead to the establishment of the [[Kingdom of Creeperia]] in 537AD and is considered to be the first civil war in Creeperian history. The war established the [[Amacha Tribe]], later the [[House of Amara]], as the dominant family of Creeperopolis that would stay in power until 1120, when it was replaced with the [[House of Martínez]].
  
 
== Background ==
 
== Background ==
  
The [[Creeperian Confederation]] was established in 220BC by [[Machtītin I of Creeperopolis|Machtītin I]] of the [[Chīhueta Tribe]] who held the title of ''[[List of Creeperian Monarchs|Kuaitl Tlatoani]]'', or Head Chief. He died in 198BC and was succeeded by his son, [[Machtītin II of Creeperopolis|Machtītin II]]. The other six tribes of the confederation opposed such form of succession, as the Chīhueta would hold the title of ''Kuaitl Tlatoani'' indefinitely. The seven tribes of Creeperopolis: the [[Amacha Tribe|Amacha]], Chīhueta, [[Iloqutzi Tribe|Iloqutzi]], [[Imnoqueti Tribe|Imnoqueti]], [[Llohechue Tribe|Llohechue]], [[Tzachu Tribe|Tzachu]], and [[Xuhuetī Tribe|Xuhuetī]] agreed that upon the death of the previous ''Kuaitl Tlatoani'', each tribe would present an eighteen year old tribe member, or a tribe member close to that age, who was the descendant of the current tribe leader, and they would elect a new ''Kuaitl Tlatoani''. Upon the death of Machtītin II, the tribes selected [[Matzio I of Creeperopolis|Matzio I]] of the Tzachu as their next ''Kuaitl Tlatoani''.  
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The [[Creeperian Confederation]] was established in 220BC by [[Axayacatl I of Creeperopolis|Axayacatl I]] of the [[Chihueta Tribe]] who held the title of ''[[Monarchy of Creeperopolis|Kuaitl Tlatoani]]'', or Head Chief. He died in 198BC and was succeeded by his son, [[Axayacatl II of Creeperopolis|Axayacatl II]]. The other six tribes of the confederation opposed such form of succession, as the Chihueta would hold the title of ''Kuaitl Tlatoani'' indefinitely. The seven tribes of Creeperopolis: the [[Amacha Tribe|Amacha]], Chihueta, [[Iloqutzi Tribe|Iloqutzi]], [[Imnoqueti Tribe|Imnoqueti]], [[Llohechue Tribe|Llohechue]], [[Tzachu Tribe|Tzachu]], and [[Xuhuetí Tribe|Xuhuetí]] agreed that upon the death of the previous ''Kuaitl Tlatoani'', each tribe would present an eighteen year old tribe member, or a tribe member close to that age, who was the descendant of the current tribe leader, and they would elect a new ''Kuaitl Tlatoani''. Upon the death of Axayacatl II, the tribes selected [[Xipilli I of Creeperopolis|Xipilli I]] of the Tzachu as their next ''Kuaitl Tlatoani''.  
  
The electoral system established under Machtītin II had survived throughout the entire lifespan of the confederation. In 520AD, [[Phālihuep I of Creeperopolis|Phālihuep I]] of Amacha died and the tribes convened to elect a new ''Kuaitl Tlatoani''. The tribes selected [[Ozchaxar I of Creeperopolis|Ozchaxar I]] of Chīhueta as Phālihuep I's successor, but his grandson, [[Felipe I of Creeperopolis|Phālihuep]] objected the election and strongly disagreed with the process. He claimed that as the eighteen year old grandson of the previous ''Kuaitl Tlatoani'', he was the rightful successor and heir. The other six tribes disagreed and recognized Ozchaxar I as ''Kuaitl Tlatoani''. Phālihuep proclaimed himself as the true ''Kuaitl Tlatoani'' and declared war on the other six tribes.
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The electoral system established under Axayacatl II had survived throughout the entire lifespan of the confederation. In 520AD, [[Ahuiliztli I of Creeperopolis|Ahuiliztli I]] of Amacha died and the tribes convened to elect a new ''Kuaitl Tlatoani''. The tribes selected [[Tapayaxi I of Creeperopolis|Tapayaxi I]] of Chihueta as Ahuiliztli I's successor, but his grandson, [[Felipe I of Creeperopolis|Ahuiliztli]] objected the election and strongly disagreed with the process. He claimed that as the eighteen year old grandson of the previous ''Kuaitl Tlatoani'', he was the rightful successor and heir. The other six tribes disagreed and recognized Tapayaxi I as ''Kuaitl Tlatoani''. Ahuiliztli proclaimed himself as the true ''Kuaitl Tlatoani'' and declared war on the other six tribes.
  
 
== Early Amacha defeats ==
 
== Early Amacha defeats ==
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{{see|Battle of Chicxulub|Battle of Hetzetat}}
 
{{see|Battle of Chicxulub|Battle of Hetzetat}}
  
Phālihuep returned to [[Tecuauh]], the capital of the Amacha, and prepared to launch an invasion of the six northern tribes. The six tribes, however, declared in 521AD that the Amacha had been evicted from the confederation, effectively making the Amacha independent. Phālihuep halted all war preparations and decided to accept his tribe's independence.
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Ahuiliztli returned to [[Tecuauh]], the capital of the Amacha, and prepared to launch an invasion of the six northern tribes. The six tribes, however, declared in 521AD that the Amacha had been evicted from the confederation, effectively making the Amacha independent. Ahuiliztli halted all war preparations and decided to accept his tribe's independence.
  
In 533AD, however, he decided that he wanted to assert his claim as ''Kuaitl Tlatoani'' and assembled an army to march north and secure himself leadership of the confederation. He marched north with the aim of capturing [[Xichūtepa]], the capital of the confederation. The leaders of the other six tribes were made aware of the Amacha movements and assembled their own armies to stop Phālihuep. Ozchaxar I, [[Hueztācho of Llohechue (final head)|Hueztācho]], and [[Catzlōche of Xuhuetī (final head)|Catzlōche]] lead a joint Chīhueta-Llohechue-Xuhuetī army and intercepted Phālihuep's army near the [[Chicxulub|Chicxulub Volcano]]. In the [[Battle of Chicxulub|ensuing battle]], Phālihuep was defeated by Ozchaxar I's coalition.
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In 533AD, however, he decided that he wanted to assert his claim as ''Kuaitl Tlatoani'' and assembled an army to march north and secure himself leadership of the confederation. He marched north with the aim of capturing [[Xichútepa]], the capital of the confederation. The leaders of the other six tribes were made aware of the Amacha movements and assembled their own armies to stop Ahuiliztli. Tapayaxi I, [[Yolotli of Llohechue (final head)|Yolotli]], and [[Xiuhcoatl of Xuhuetí (final head)|Xiuhcoatl]] lead a joint Chihueta-Llohechue-Xuhuetí army and intercepted Ahuiliztli's army near the [[Chicxulub|Chicxulub Volcano]]. In the [[Battle of Chicxulub|ensuing battle]], Ahuiliztli was defeated by Tapayaxi I's coalition.
  
Following the defeat, Phālihuep changed plans and marched south to [[Hetzetat]], the Xuhuetī capital in an attempt to crush Xuhuetī morale and possible earn some defectors. Ozchaxar I followed Phālihuep's army and again defeated his army in [[Battle of Hetzetat|battle near Hetzetat]].
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Following the defeat, Ahuiliztli changed plans and marched south to [[Hetzetat]], the Xuhuetí capital in an attempt to crush Xuhuetí morale and possible earn some defectors. Tapayaxi I followed Ahuiliztli's army and again defeated his army in [[Battle of Hetzetat|battle near Hetzetat]].
  
 
== Later Amacha victories ==
 
== Later Amacha victories ==
  
{{see|Battle of Cuyua|Battle of Motzocho|Battle of Xichūtepa}}
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{{see|Battle of Cuyua|Battle of Motzocho|Battle of Xichútepa}}
  
Following these defeats, he marched north towards Iloqutzi territory in an attempt to switch the northern tribes to his side. In 535AD, he [[Battle of Cuyua|attacked]] the city of [[Cuyua]], the capital of Iloqutzi. Ozchaxar I, [[Alīxāntzei of Iloqutzi (born 501AD)|Alīxāntzei]], and [[Huemotzē of Tzachu (final head)|Huemotzē]] lead a Chīhueta-Iloqutzi-Tzachu army to defend the city, but the Amacha emerged victorious. During the battle, Alīxāntzei was killed, and his son, [[Huetan of Iloqutzi (final head)|Huetan]], sided with Phālihuep, earning the Amacha a northern ally.
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Following these defeats, he marched north towards Iloqutzi territory in an attempt to switch the northern tribes to his side. In 535AD, he [[Battle of Cuyua|attacked]] the city of [[Cuyua]], the capital of Iloqutzi. Tapayaxi I, [[Alīxāntzei of Iloqutzi (born 501AD)|Alīxāntzei]], and [[Huemotzē of Tzachu (final head)|Huemotzē]] lead a Chihueta-Iloqutzi-Tzachu army to defend the city, but the Amacha emerged victorious. During the battle, Alīxāntzei was killed, and his son, [[Huetan of Iloqutzi (final head)|Huetan]], sided with Ahuiliztli, earning the Amacha a northern ally.
  
The Amacha and Iloqutzi marched east towards [[Motzocho]], the Imnoqueti capital. In 536AD, Ozchaxar I, Huemotzē, and [[Huemoze of Imnoqueti (born 502AD)|Huemoze]] lead a Chīhueta-Imnoqueti-Tzachu to defend Motzocho, but the Amacha and Iloqutzi emerged victorious again. Huemoze was executed after the battle, and his son, [[Alqunotzō of Imnoqueti (final head)|Alqunotzō]], sided with Phālihuep, earning the Amacha another ally.
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The Amacha and Iloqutzi marched east towards [[Motzocho]], the Imnoqueti capital. In 536AD, Tapayaxi I, Huemotzē, and [[Camaxtli of Imnoqueti (born 502AD)|Camaxtli]] lead a Chihueta-Imnoqueti-Tzachu to defend Motzocho, but the Amacha and Iloqutzi emerged victorious again. Camaxtli was executed after the battle, and his son, [[Alqunotzō of Imnoqueti (final head)|Alqunotzō]], sided with Ahuiliztli, earning the Amacha another ally.
  
Ozchaxar I and Huemotzē marched south, but Phālihuep marched northeast to secure Tzachu territory since it was abandoned. After securing the Tzachu, Phālihuep marched south and secured the Llohechue. He marched south to Xichūtepa to engage the joint Chīhueta-Llohechue-Tzachu-Xuhuetī army under Ozchaxar I, [[Hueztācho of Llohechue (final head)|Hueztācho]], Catzlōche, and Huemotzē. On 15 September 537AD, both armies fought outside of Xichūtepa. The battle was the first and only time in the confederation's history that all tribes engaged in battle. In the end, Phālihuep arose victorious. Ozchaxar I and Hueztācho were both killed in battle. Catzlōche and Huemotzē made peace with Phālihuep and recognized him as ''Kuaitl Tlatoani''.  
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Tapayaxi I and Huemotzē marched south, but Ahuiliztli marched northeast to secure Tzachu territory since it was abandoned. After securing the Tzachu, Ahuiliztli marched south and secured the Llohechue. He marched south to Xichútepa to engage the joint Chihueta-Llohechue-Tzachu-Xuhuetí army under Tapayaxi I, [[Yolotli of Llohechue (final head)|Yolotli]], Xiuhcoatl, and Huemotzē. On 15 September 537AD, both armies fought outside of Xichútepa. The battle was the first and only time in the confederation's history that all tribes engaged in battle. In the end, Ahuiliztli arose victorious. Tapayaxi I and Yolotli were both killed in battle. Xiuhcoatl and Huemotzē made peace with Ahuiliztli and recognized him as ''Kuaitl Tlatoani''.  
  
 
== Aftermath ==
 
== Aftermath ==
  
{{see|Old Kingdom of Creeperopolis}}
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{{see|Kingdom of Creeperia}}
  
With Phālihuep's victory, he eliminated the confederation and established the [[Old Kingdom of Creeperopolis]] under the [[House of Amara]], the successors of the Amacha. In 540AD, he converted to [[Creeperian Catholic Church|Catholicism]] and had the transition from [[Pre-Old Creeperian]] and [[Old Creeperian]] finalized. His lineage remained in power until 745AD when the [[Caliphate of Deltino]] destroyed the kingdom and established the [[Rabadsun (Emirate)|Emirate of Rabadsun]]. The Amara remained as Emirs until 1120, when the lineage died out and was replaced with the [[House of Martínez]].
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With Ahuiliztli's victory, he eliminated the confederation and established the [[Kingdom of Creeperia]] under the [[House of Amara]], the successors of the Amacha. In 540AD, he converted to [[Creeperian Catholic Church|Catholicism]] and had the transition from [[Xichútepan language|Xichútepan]] and [[Xichútepan language|Xichútepan]] finalized. His lineage remained in power until 745AD when the [[Caliphate of Deltino]] destroyed the kingdom and established the [[Rabadsun (Emirate)|Emirate of Rabadsun]]. The Amara remained as Emirs until 1120, when the lineage died out and was replaced with the [[House of Martínez]].
  
 
== See also ==
 
== See also ==

Latest revision as of 17:11, 14 March 2024

War of Creeperian Unification
War of Creeperian Unification.jpeg
Map of the war's progression.
Date520AD – 537AD
(17 years)
Location
Result Amacha victory
Belligerents

Pro-Tapayaxi League

Pro-Ahuiliztli League

Commanders and leaders
Tapayaxi I †
Alīxāntzei
Camaxtli  Executed
Yolotli
Huemotzē
Xiuhcoatl
Ahuiliztli
Huetan
Alqunotzō

The War of Creeperian Unification (Xichútepan: իյաոյոուհ ցուէպիեոպոխուեճուետա կունաճույոտզ, pronounced Iyaoyouh Cuēpieopoxūechueta Qunāchullotz; Xichútepan: Պատերազմը Քրիփերեան միավորման, pronounced Paterazmy K’rip’erean Miavorman; Creeperian: Guerra de Unificación Creeperiano) was a war waged in the Creeperian Confederation between rival tribes who disagreed over a succession issue.

The war eventually lead to the establishment of the Kingdom of Creeperia in 537AD and is considered to be the first civil war in Creeperian history. The war established the Amacha Tribe, later the House of Amara, as the dominant family of Creeperopolis that would stay in power until 1120, when it was replaced with the House of Martínez.

Background

The Creeperian Confederation was established in 220BC by Axayacatl I of the Chihueta Tribe who held the title of Kuaitl Tlatoani, or Head Chief. He died in 198BC and was succeeded by his son, Axayacatl II. The other six tribes of the confederation opposed such form of succession, as the Chihueta would hold the title of Kuaitl Tlatoani indefinitely. The seven tribes of Creeperopolis: the Amacha, Chihueta, Iloqutzi, Imnoqueti, Llohechue, Tzachu, and Xuhuetí agreed that upon the death of the previous Kuaitl Tlatoani, each tribe would present an eighteen year old tribe member, or a tribe member close to that age, who was the descendant of the current tribe leader, and they would elect a new Kuaitl Tlatoani. Upon the death of Axayacatl II, the tribes selected Xipilli I of the Tzachu as their next Kuaitl Tlatoani.

The electoral system established under Axayacatl II had survived throughout the entire lifespan of the confederation. In 520AD, Ahuiliztli I of Amacha died and the tribes convened to elect a new Kuaitl Tlatoani. The tribes selected Tapayaxi I of Chihueta as Ahuiliztli I's successor, but his grandson, Ahuiliztli objected the election and strongly disagreed with the process. He claimed that as the eighteen year old grandson of the previous Kuaitl Tlatoani, he was the rightful successor and heir. The other six tribes disagreed and recognized Tapayaxi I as Kuaitl Tlatoani. Ahuiliztli proclaimed himself as the true Kuaitl Tlatoani and declared war on the other six tribes.

Early Amacha defeats

Ahuiliztli returned to Tecuauh, the capital of the Amacha, and prepared to launch an invasion of the six northern tribes. The six tribes, however, declared in 521AD that the Amacha had been evicted from the confederation, effectively making the Amacha independent. Ahuiliztli halted all war preparations and decided to accept his tribe's independence.

In 533AD, however, he decided that he wanted to assert his claim as Kuaitl Tlatoani and assembled an army to march north and secure himself leadership of the confederation. He marched north with the aim of capturing Xichútepa, the capital of the confederation. The leaders of the other six tribes were made aware of the Amacha movements and assembled their own armies to stop Ahuiliztli. Tapayaxi I, Yolotli, and Xiuhcoatl lead a joint Chihueta-Llohechue-Xuhuetí army and intercepted Ahuiliztli's army near the Chicxulub Volcano. In the ensuing battle, Ahuiliztli was defeated by Tapayaxi I's coalition.

Following the defeat, Ahuiliztli changed plans and marched south to Hetzetat, the Xuhuetí capital in an attempt to crush Xuhuetí morale and possible earn some defectors. Tapayaxi I followed Ahuiliztli's army and again defeated his army in battle near Hetzetat.

Later Amacha victories

Following these defeats, he marched north towards Iloqutzi territory in an attempt to switch the northern tribes to his side. In 535AD, he attacked the city of Cuyua, the capital of Iloqutzi. Tapayaxi I, Alīxāntzei, and Huemotzē lead a Chihueta-Iloqutzi-Tzachu army to defend the city, but the Amacha emerged victorious. During the battle, Alīxāntzei was killed, and his son, Huetan, sided with Ahuiliztli, earning the Amacha a northern ally.

The Amacha and Iloqutzi marched east towards Motzocho, the Imnoqueti capital. In 536AD, Tapayaxi I, Huemotzē, and Camaxtli lead a Chihueta-Imnoqueti-Tzachu to defend Motzocho, but the Amacha and Iloqutzi emerged victorious again. Camaxtli was executed after the battle, and his son, Alqunotzō, sided with Ahuiliztli, earning the Amacha another ally.

Tapayaxi I and Huemotzē marched south, but Ahuiliztli marched northeast to secure Tzachu territory since it was abandoned. After securing the Tzachu, Ahuiliztli marched south and secured the Llohechue. He marched south to Xichútepa to engage the joint Chihueta-Llohechue-Tzachu-Xuhuetí army under Tapayaxi I, Yolotli, Xiuhcoatl, and Huemotzē. On 15 September 537AD, both armies fought outside of Xichútepa. The battle was the first and only time in the confederation's history that all tribes engaged in battle. In the end, Ahuiliztli arose victorious. Tapayaxi I and Yolotli were both killed in battle. Xiuhcoatl and Huemotzē made peace with Ahuiliztli and recognized him as Kuaitl Tlatoani.

Aftermath

With Ahuiliztli's victory, he eliminated the confederation and established the Kingdom of Creeperia under the House of Amara, the successors of the Amacha. In 540AD, he converted to Catholicism and had the transition from Xichútepan and Xichútepan finalized. His lineage remained in power until 745AD when the Caliphate of Deltino destroyed the kingdom and established the Emirate of Rabadsun. The Amara remained as Emirs until 1120, when the lineage died out and was replaced with the House of Martínez.

See also