1585 Itzatlán raids
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1585 Itzatlán raids | |||||||
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An artist depiction of a Xaliecan warrior fighting one of the sen-ōkami | |||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||
Ahuitzotl II's Xaliecan remnant | Hōrō-zō | ||||||
Commanders and leaders | |||||||
Ahuitzotl II | Fuwa Kazuemon Masatane | ||||||
Strength | |||||||
Around 1,600-2,000 warriors |
2 junks 150 tops Hōrō-zō | ||||||
Casualties and losses | |||||||
500-550 casualties Unknown number of native allies killed or injured | Around 70-80 casualties |
The 1585 Itzatlán raids were a series of clashes between a Xaliecan remnant led by the self-proclaimed tlatoani of the Xaliecan Empire, Ahuitzotl II, and masterless Hōrō-zō headed by Fuwa Kazuemon Masatane. These raids, which took place in the vicinity of the ruins of Itzatlán, finally resulted in a Xaliecan victory.
This event is a recorded battle between the recently-conquered but traditionalist Xaliecan warriors against heavily experienced Hoterallian Sen-ōkami. The raids are still considered one of the strangest events in Anterian history due to how surreal it was.