Hey my coastal patch is good for 800~1200 AD.
I have a patch for the Carolingians after treaty of Verdun
I have a patch for the Carolingians after treaty of Verdun
Hey guys, I'm probably new to y'all, and so are you to me. I happened to find this site and this particular chat because of my combined interest of history and maps. I use many of your maps you already made for map games I do with others. Doing so I got more and more experience on editing and making QBAMs. Scrolling through this chat I found a few maps relating to the 1648 date (a date in history that interests me), I combined and edited those maps to a complete map of the world (including the same colour code you use in many maps, the HRE and everything else). Take a look at it if you want and tell me my mistakes (if any).View attachment 492429
Can I please see it?Hey my coastal patch is good for 800~1200 AD.
I have a patch for the Carolingians after treaty of Verdun
Can I please see it?
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war of the roses. Does anyone have the pale in q-bam?
I've been told to post this request from another QBAM thread, but here goes:
Hey, could someone kindly make a map of Europe and northern Africa in 1796 using the SUCK color key? I'm currently making an election game starting in 1796, and I need an in-depth map of Europe at the time (roughly January 1, 1796). I'd greatly appreciate it!
What Qbam Thread?
I've been told to post this request from another QBAM thread, but here goes:
Hey, could someone kindly make a map of Europe and northern Africa in 1796 using the SUCK color key? I'm currently making an election game starting in 1796, and I need an in-depth map of Europe at the time (roughly January 1, 1796). I'd greatly appreciate it!
Interesting to see a lack of borders from the Hundred Years War. Maybe this is a conspiracy to say that the English were never in France in the first place.Something I found on the internet, 1000 years of European borders in just one map.
While I love this, it needs some internal HRE divisions, and possibly French and Spanish too
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Spain is not united in the way that is depicted here. Castille and Aragon are in a dynastic union, but such representation on the map is better suited for Charles V, as he is the first King of Spain.
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