U'Cu'Mos Dynasty
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560 - Present: King A'La V, Son of To'Tas II
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541 - 560: King To'Tas II, Son of A'La IV
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533 - 541: King A'La IV, Brother of A'La III, inherited the throne after Prince A'La the Firekiller died in a shipwreck
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501 - 533: King A'La III, Son of Ju'To III
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494 - 501: King Ju'To III, Brother of Ju'Tas IV
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465 - 494: King Ju'Tas IV, Son of Ju'To II
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431 - 465: King Ju'To II, Son of Ju'To I
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417 - 431: King Ju'To I, Son of Ju'Tas III and nephew of Mes'E II, the final victor of the Cul Civil War
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416 - 417: King Mes'E II, Seized the throne from his twin brother Ju'Tas III during thed Cul Civil War, but only ruled for a year before being assassinated by supporters of his nephew in exile.
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411 - 416: King Ju'Tas III, Brother of A'La II and twin to Mes'E II, was embroiled in and died during the short Cul Civil War
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391 - 411: King A'La II, Son of Mes'E
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384 - 391: King Mes'E IBrought an end to the As'I'Mi dynasty of Mage-Kings and began the triumphant rule of the U'Cu'Mos dynasty, which reins in the Kingdom to this day.
As'I'Mi Dynasty
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383 - 384: King Don'Va, Only son of Don'E, Don'Va was a weakling from the beginning and scarcely 6 months into his rein was overthrown in a coup by the resurgent aristocracy, headed by the charismatic Mes'E of the House of U'Cu'Mos
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340 - 383: King Don'EAscended to power by violent overthrow of the previous dynasty and began a period of magification and increased magocracy in the kingdom, known as the Sparkling Years
Mac'A'E Dynasty
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319 - 340: King Ju'Tas II, Son of Ju'Tas I, attempted to resist the increasing magification of the kingdom, most likely due to his lack of Electromagic sensitivity. Was overthrown in a violent rebellion in 340 by the chief mage of Ve'La, Don'E As'I'Mi
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312 - 319: King Ju'Tas I, Brother of A'La I
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285 - 312: King A'La I, Firstborn son of To'Tas I
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239 - 285: King To'Tas I, Grandson of To'An II, ascended after his father and grandfather died mere months apart. Known for playing an active role in stabilising the still relatively recent conquests of the Cul Majority lands.
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227 - 239: King To'An II, Firstborn son of To'An I.
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206 - 227: King To'An I, Heralded as the father of the nation, To'An I declared the creation of a new kingdom to unite all Cul people under one banner, following his conquest of the minor lords and holdships of the previously disparate Cul culture.
206: Founding of the Kingdom of Cul from the Holdship of Great Cu'La
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