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  1. What happens when the Normans lose at Hastings?

    Like the title says, what are the political effects of the Normans losing at Hastings (presuming William dies)? Do the Saxons try to take Normandy? Does the King of France take Normandy? Is Harold likely to see off any further invasions?
  2. The First and Last King - A Medieval TL

    The First and Last King - A Medieval Timeline From ‘National Identities in Iberia’ Chapter 3: National Heroes by Giuvanni Cangelosi, 1884. National heroes are always, to some extent, politicised, but perhaps the most extreme examples of such are those of Iberia. Centuries of Iberian leaders...
  3. Timeline Format?

    Okay, I have some questions. I'm writing a timeline, and I've got a few posts made, but I'm unsure of exactly how to format it I could do it as a list of dates and events, probably arranged by year. While on the plus side this makes it easy to follow, I do think it makes it harder to draw you...
  4. An Earlier Renaissance?

    Right, I have a challenge for you all. How can you make the Renaissance occur earlier than in OTL, and/or have it occur faster? This also ties into a question of what caused the Renaissance. According to some, it was because of a particular combination of social and economic factors in...
  5. WI: Gustavus Adolphus survives Lutzen?

    Like the title says, what would happen if Gustavus Adolphus wasn't killed at Lutzen? How would the Thirty Years War continue? Would we see more or less French involvement? Would the war end earlier and Sweden remain an important power for longer?
  6. Help with a Medieval Spain Timeline

    Are there any people who are knowledgeable on early medieval spain here? I'm thinking of writing a timeline with involving a less unified Spain, with all the small, early christian kingdoms in Iberia remaining independent. Periodic infighting between them means that the Reconquista stalls and is...
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