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Very much so! Especially since the Sicilians field pike-heavy armies, in contrast to knight-heavy armies of the Crusaders. Then it is...
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Ion Dragoumis has had an eventful life, as diplomat, guerilla, spymaster, writer and politician. Having resigned from the premiership...
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Well the Italian wiki say otherwise and I'm inclined to believe it more than the English one when it comes down to matters Italian.
Yesterday at 6:15 AM
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Wiki says the OTL Lucia was born in 1380. Butterfly or wiki error?
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That you'd see God's light, the same seen by the Apostles in Mount Tabor by the simple expedient of looking at your belly button and...
Friday at 1:20 PM
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The other great development is the incorporation of Macedonia. In OTL, Manuel Palaiologos briefly recovered east Macedonia but within a...
Friday at 1:19 PM
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Likely not. OTL the last synod over hesychasm was in 1368 although supporters of anti-hesychasm existed into 1400 or so. Here the synod...
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The Treacherous Teutons once again display their utter lack of martial vim hiding behind their lowly fortifications and digging into...
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should someone mention this France attack with the largest tank and air force on Earth? General Estienne says hello. Just saying. :angel:
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Are we yet to the point where the Hesychast clergy would better have the Sultan ruling than a Lascarid?
Thursday at 2:36 PM
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He is THE ecumenical patriarch. Of course if you want to get funny one should note that the Lascarid lands are in the wrong or right...
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It would probably help the Ottomans. The Lascarids control all major maritime trade shipping lanes and ports between the North Aegean...
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The conquest of Cyprus is a major event. In terms of military power, as mentioned by the author, in 1426 Cyprus fielded 1,600 cavalry...
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Lemesos, Cyprus, March 21st, 1373 With Rhodes back under Sicilian control the army that had forced the Hospitallers into surrender had...
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So putting aside the political and institutional aspect for a moment here, I think there's a potential for Europe to come slightly ahead...
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