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The Fēissuman conflict period lasted around 150 years, in which the Republic of Tūsīco and the Fēissuman Union were involved in a number of small wars. These were mostly fought over small portions of land, some in the name of deities. | The Fēissuman conflict period lasted around 150 years (75 Cātran years), in which the Republic of Tūsīco and the Fēissuman Union were involved in a number of small wars. These were mostly fought over small portions of land, some in the name of deities. |
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The Catran Empire spanned much of southwestern Sandula from -431 PS to 153 AS. It was an evolution of the earlier Republic of Tūsīco, which existed in the Fēsian peninsula for hundreds of years. At its height, the empire controlled nearly the entire southwest, as well as the territory around the city of Crenadria and some of the western portions of the fallen Šiāšāv empire.
The Republic of Tūsīco
The Republic of Tūsīco (Tēippa sen Tūsīco) was a polity hailing from the city of Tūsīco, found between the Tūsīco and Tūsimio rivers. It began as a coalition of multiple citystates. Under the rule of Pāpastō Almāt the 1st, much of the the coalition unified into a single entity. It is widely believed that each of the city states spoke closely related languages to Cātralus, all now extinct. A large portion of the city states were strongly alligned with Tūsīco because of a shared local pantheon and geography. Others joined the Republic later on, but a group of states joined a seperate union, the Fēissuman Union.
The Fēissuman Conflict (-570 - -500)
The Fēissuman conflict period lasted around 150 years (75 Cātran years), in which the Republic of Tūsīco and the Fēissuman Union were involved in a number of small wars. These were mostly fought over small portions of land, some in the name of deities.