Cunningham dynasty
Empire of Viya Viya | |||||||||
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15–218 | |||||||||
Status | Empire | ||||||||
Capital | Cluya | ||||||||
Common languages | Old Vihish | ||||||||
Religion | Buddhism Catholicism Cheondoism | ||||||||
Government | Monarchy | ||||||||
King | |||||||||
• 15-49 | Caleb Cunningham (first) | ||||||||
• 211-218 | Rick Cunningham (last) | ||||||||
Historical era | Antiquity and Lower Middle Ages | ||||||||
• Establishing of Yebi by Caleb Cunningham | 15 15 | ||||||||
• Invaded by TBA | 218 218 | ||||||||
Currency | Copper-alloy cash coins Prosperous Cluya | ||||||||
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Today part of | Viha |
Chronology
These are the emperors of the Cunningham dynasty and when did they reigned:
1.Caleb Cunningham (15 - 49)
2.Bailey Cunningham (49 - 72)
3.Jay Cunningham (72 - 121)
4.Aidan Cunningham (121 - 125)
5.George Cunningham (125 - 181)
6.Adan Cunningham (181 - 211)
7.Rick Cunningham (211 - 218)
Origin of name
The name Viya is the name of the kingdom because the dynasty wants to have a name that likes the first name, Viha so it is Viha. But then, they decided that it should have a little bit differences from the predecessors, so the name is Viya, letter "Y" in Old Vihish is the first letter of "Yarmic", a word that means "Prosperous"
History
Predynastic stage
The first king of the Cunningham dynasty, Caleb Cunningham was an officer in the Nathan Cooper reign. He knew that Nathan Cooper wasn't a good king for the country, he decided to take the trusts from the officers in the Nathan Cooper reign. Most of them support him.
The first Cunningham king
In 15, Nathan Cooper died. After that, the officers in the tribe made Caleb Cunningham to be the King, Caleb Cunningham, has created the first Kingdom in ancient Viha.
Early Cunningham
Caleb Cunningham after having the reign, he developed the Kingdom with his best. In 49, he resigned for his son, Bailey Cunningham.
Late Cunningham
All of the kings after the reign of Caleb Cunningham've done a very good job before the reign of Adan Cunningham. His father George Cunningham managed the country really well, people think he's the best king in the Cunningham dynasty but George Cunningham didn't know how to teach his naughty son, Adan Cunningham (this is his only son), so after his death, Adan Cunningham became the king, and he kept playing, don't care to the Kingdom, this problem continues to recur at the reign of Rick Cunningham, the last king of Viya. Seeing that problem, Viya neighbor country, TBA , having a plan to invade Viya.
Losing the country
In 218, soldiers from TBA with horses and weapons moving to the territory of Viya. Nobody resists them, because, without the king's permit, nobody can't fight. Viya soon be lost to the enemy marked the end of the Cunningham dynasty.
Government and economy
Organization
The Kingdom of Viya has a more organized political system than the two first dynasties. See this image :
The Prosperous Cluya
The Prosperous Cluya was the first cash produced in Viha that made by bronze. See this for more info
Culture
Art
In the Cunningham dynasty, culture was not really developed.
Potter
In the Cunningham dynasty, culture was not really developed.
Architecture
Maya
Maya Ancient Town (Nowdays Latirus)
Haya
Haya Ancient Town (Nowdays Suvenio)
Beya
Beya Ancient Town (Nowdays Walvus)
Cluya
Wall of Cluya (Nowdays Macudias)
Siya
Siya Ancient Town (Nowdays Sprnesse)
Demographics
Ethnic
There is just 1 ethnic in the Cunningham dynasty, the Yevi
Religion
In the Cunningham dynasty, there are three official religions, Cheondoism, Buddhism and Catholicism.
Technology
Bronze tools
The technology of making bronze tools has improved in the Cunningham dynasty. But furniture and weapons in houses have been replaced by iron tools, not like the Cooper dynasty
Iron tools
Iron tools are muchly developed in the Cunningham dynasty.
Papers
The Cunningham dynasty was the first dynasty that produces papers in Viha history. They are made by bamboos for fewer quality papers, for high-quality paper in wealthy houses, it is made by big trees in the forest.
This is how a bamboo paper is made:
Archaeological remains
Due to the limit of written records, verifiable historical information on the history of the Cunningham dynasty largely comes from archaeological evidence – vestiges such as the Cunningham kings' Temple in Macudias.