Teculutanic War

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Teculutanic War
Part of the Sandoric Wars
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Date23 August 1807 – 2 September 1824
(17 years and 10 days)
Location
Central Amerigonna, West Indies
Result Treaty of Himalstenangó
Belligerents

Sandoric Aurucolia

 Great Lucis and Accordo

Esthar and Balamb (since 1819)
Commanders and leaders

The Teculutanic War was a military conflict that formed another theater of the Sandoric Wars. The war was named such because it was instigated at the town of Teculután where an attempted coup supported by Lucian-supported politicians was stopped and the subsequent discovery of clandestine support lead to a conscription of troops.

Naval battles dominated the first half of the war, although there were land engagements in the Sarvarines. The Estharians intervened after several raids on their farms by delirious Aurucolian troops. The conflict then led for the Teyacapians to contained, which included their capital city of Kazinclota to fall. A ceasefire was declared, which resulted in the Treaty of Himalstenangó.

Background

Course of the war

1807-1819: Teyacapian and Lucian conflict in the seas

1819-1824: Estharian intervention

1824: Ceasefire

Aftermath