Caliguan empire

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Caliguan empire
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Flag of Caliguan empire
Motto: {{{motto}}}
Region Avamar selective
Capital caligua
Official Language(s) english
Leader david
Population 870 million
Currency chutney 
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history of the empire

These are the first known records of the caliguan empire were in 455 BC In that time period the empire was ruled by Addreocyn I and his kingdom was known as Caligula Regnum.

Caligula Regnum was split into city states:

     Cagila
     Uphir
     Nybrasden
     Agaliarept

King Addreocyn I unified these lands , brought about a real governing body to rule these states in a real kingdom. Caligula Regnum was completely landlocked and with a burgeoing population exspansion was needed especialy to the coast.King Addreocyn I marched a army of some 7,200 professional soldiers and invaded the coastal realm of Sargatanas which was a small nation controlling only 100 square miles of coastline and around 25-32 square miles wide. Sargatanas was quickly conquered providing Caligula Regnum with maney vital port cities. In 437 BC King Addreocyn I died at the young age of 36 , leaving much doubt about who would be the next king. Having produced no heir the goverment of Caligula Regnum was in termoil without a monarch the kingdom King Addreocyn had help create would collaspe , there were 3 eligable candidates to become the next ruler:

     farlouche zarrelius
     diodorus cnut
     gothecalus stryf

This lead to the battle of Bieth ,

              The battle of Bieth

At the battle of bieth more than 23,750 soldiers took part; before the battle farlouche and gothecalus agreed on a treaty in which they would fight together and afterwards rule together . With there combined force they had a total of 15,380 soldiers on there side, However during the early stages of the battle farlouche had gothecalus assassinated meanign farlouche was now in total control of the situation.