Song (L'Uniona Homanus)

The Foundation of the Kingdom of Song
The Emperor Qianshao took the Western provinces of his Empire aroudn the end of his life and brought many workers and prominent families with him to build these areas while his son Zhagshao began to grow into his own. Qianshao died in what would become the Kingdom of Song and the most wealthy family there took this to declare the inheritence of Song to the Empire after the Emperor's bloodline ended and the Sinican Civil War brokeout. The Song Family ruled as Viscounts in name but executed power as Kings. The Song cooperated with the Tang family after a short conflict about the location and custody of the body of Qianshao.

Leaders of Song
Viscout Song Ding 宋丁 635-663 (118-90 BC)

Viscout Song Ming 宋湣 663-668 (90-85 BC)

Viscount Song Shang 宋煬 668-682 (85-71 BC)

Viscoutn Song Li 宋厲 682-686 (71-67 BC)

Viscount Song Xi 宋釐 686-698 (67-55 BC)

Viscount Song Hui 宋惠 698-710 (55-43 BC)

Viscout Song Ai 宋哀 710-717 (43-36 BC)

Viscoutn Song Dai 宋戴 717-743 (36-10 BC)

Viscoutn Song Wu 宋武 743-773 (10 BC-20 AD)

Viscout Song Xian 宋宣 773-792 (20-39 AD)

Viscout Song Mu 宋穆 792-809 (39-56 AD)

Viscout Song Yuyi 宋與夷 809-825 (56-72 AD)

Viscout Song Feng 宋馮 825-841 (72-88 AD)

Viscout Song Zifu 宋茲父 841-852 (88-99 AD)

Viscoutn Song Jie 宋捷 852-868 (99-115 AD)

Viscout Song Huang 宋御說 868-891 (115-138 AD)