Recent content by Braganza

  1. What is a common thing or trope that always seem to happen?

    Prussia will always emerge as a regional power or at least an important polity in Central Europe.
  2. One Nation Under the Southern Cross - an alternate Brazil TL (updated 13/08)

    Well, I guess this comes as no surprise.
  3. One Nation Under the Southern Cross - an alternate Brazil TL (updated 13/08)

    Thank you for your answer. Bonifácio and Frei Caneca had very interesting ideas. Good to see they will have more space in this TL. I agree with Unknown. This is not good, but at least Murat will remain King of Naples, which may bring some interesting butterflies.
  4. One Nation Under the Southern Cross - an alternate Brazil TL (updated 13/08)

    Great work here! Looking forward for more! One doubt: what happened with OTL Brazilian leaderships like Frei Caneca and Bonifácio de Andrada? Are we going to see them in the next updates or they didn't achieve the same relevance they did in our timeline? Also, it looks like this Republic will...
  5. Portuguese America and Southern Africa the Redux

    Very good update! I am curious to see how the English and Spanish are going to rule the Levant and Egypt, respectively, as well the future of the Greek nation. Keep up the good work!
  6. Portuguese America and Southern Africa the Redux

    Also, is Sancho a reference to Sebastian I?
  7. Portuguese America and Southern Africa the Redux

    Wow. This is very different from the 1st version of Portuguese America and Southern Africa, where the French were the ones to get the Egypt and Syria. Spanish and English conquests are impressive, but can they keep it?
  8. WI: Napoleon won the Siege of Acre?

    Napoleon asserted that, had he won the Siege of Acre which sealed the fate of the Egyptian Campaign, that... "I would have put on a turban, I would have made my soldiers wear big Turkish trousers, and I would have exposed them to battle only in case of extreme necessity. I would have made...
  9. Lilith Monotheism ?

    Lilith the Demon or Lilith the First Woman? Because the latter "appears to have been spread through Buxtorf's "Lexicon Talmudicum" ' [JewishEncyclopedia], published in 1608 in Germany. You can say that there might be a worship of Lilith today, tough not as a monotheist religion, but a feminist...
  10. The lucky marriage - Alternate history of the Capetian Dynasty

    Good post! I remember I saw some Brazilian althistorians (not here, but in a group in facebook) discussing how much the Christian states failed to capitalize on the Mongol and Timurid advances. I do not agre 100% with this statement, but with the Turkmen gone and Nicaea, Armenia and Trebizond...
  11. The lucky marriage - Alternate history of the Capetian Dynasty

    Great map! With Hungary so vacated of human life, one can wonder which demography shall take its place. A Mongol-Hungarian-Pecheneg-Slav-Wallachian-etc-etc country? Or shall its neighbors reconquer and divide the lands to themselves? aegis03florin, I don't know if you already stated this...
  12. AH Cultural Descriptions

    A folk song from the Free Territory [of Ukraine]. The song was first recorded in 1931 and became popular in the 1940s as a symbol of rebellion against the joint Soviet-German occupation. From the Amazonas to the Plata
  13. The lucky marriage - Alternate history of the Capetian Dynasty

    Wow! Superb work as always! That was a good war to read about. Now we shall see how the West will develop with a strenghtened Capetian France-England and a Black Horde taking so much space in Central Europe. I know these requests can be quite annoying just after an update, but will you do a...
  14. AHC: Maintain the Portuguese-Brazilian Union to Modern Day

    If OP is interested in an earlier POD around 1500, D. Henry I (reigned 1578-1580) considered transfering the court fom Lisbon to Brazil in order to flee Spanish influence. From this point you could've a virtual kingdom of Portugal developing in the New World, and later becoming a sort of...
  15. AHC: Maintain the Portuguese-Brazilian Union to Modern Day

    The declaration of Brazilian independence happened in 7 September 1822. In 21 February 1823 the Vilafrancada, an absolutist movement in Portugal, exploded under the leadership of D. Miguel. If you manage to postpone the Brazilian independence, you can have D. Pedro declaring himself in support...
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