I'm interested in how the fate of Persia, the Roman Empire and the Ostrogothic Kingdom would have gone then. What impact would the non-migration of Huns have on these areas?
It can be assumed that there is no Great Migration of Peoples in Europe, and the Ostrogothic state continues to function...
As in question.
Is it enough to assumpt a conquest of Greece by some Eastern power (Persia, Assyria, Arabs) in a good time for it ? Or much earlier fall of Rome by Celtic invasion. Then Western European civilization would remain based on Celtic, maybe Etruscan or Carthaginian culture (I see...
1. A Scytho-Sarmatian language expansion instead Proto-Slavic.
2. Gothic language replaces Proto-Slavic.
3. Alanic language in Carpathian Basin instead Hungarian.
4. Tatar Ukraine.
5. Christian Khazar Khaganate.
6. Fascist (or even Nazi) Russia after WWI and civil war, with Fascist Iran and...
ATL-ish Islamic culture could be based on Greek culture. New circumstances do not exclude the existence of Christianity, which probably would be existing without Roman law.
What if Charles the Younger had been the son to outlive Charlemagne and then had only one heir so the Empire was never divided?
Emperors of the Western Holy Roman Empire
800 - 814: Charlemagne AKA Charles I (Carolingian)
814 - 849: Charles II the Younger (Carolingian) [1]
849 - 855: Lothair...