I thought that "Mirza" was a title (the equivalent of "Prince") and not a name...
So "Mirza Shah" is a little like "King Prince"....
But I can be wrong...
Well, IX and Xth centuries are a little to far away from us to be sure but "Upper Burgundy" inhabitants must have talked franco-provencal dialects and "Lower Burgundy" was clearly in the provencal (an occitan variant) zone.
Hope that helps you (and i'm sorry for my poor english!) ;)
I don't understand the Lyon=London thing....:confused: (hey! Lyon is my hometown).
Lyon comes from Lugdunum = Lug's Hill
And Lonehouse for Provence... :confused: :confused:
No, I don't think so: he doesn't have the hereditary legitimacy for that: and it's very important at this time...
Maybe he seizes the REAL political power in France (serving as "Protector" for his young cousin...
Or he allies himself with Edward IV, gives him the french crown, receiving in...
Louis d'Orléans, OTL Louis XII, but this time he's only 12...
I guess the burgundian party (Charles the Bold at this time) would be the real power in France..... :eek:
Nicolas of Anjou is one of my favorite POD inducer of all time!
You forget that he was also duke of Lorraine and his lands can reunite the north and south parts of the Burgundian "empire".
And this means no needs for Charles the Bold to fight against René de Vaudémont for Lorraine, so no...
I'm not a latinist, but I think it should be Regnum Normanorum (kingdom of the Normans) or Regnum Normandiae (kingdom of Normandy) and not Regnum Normanum....
but I can be wrong...:rolleyes:
I can not imagine how they can possibly "win" the wars of religion: i.e. make France a truly Protestant state...:confused:
I mean, their leader became king of France as Henri IV and France remained a Catholic power...:rolleyes:
Their problem was their number and the fact that the...