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John Fredrick Parker
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Seeing as Timur died in 1405, that'd be after our window. Thinking about that, I have to wonder -- supposing the war is avoided; say...
Today at 5:53 PM
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Actually, having Androikos III live as long as his son (or even grandson) would help things quite a bit, provided he avoids any further...
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unfortunately I can't answer fully now, but I would suggest focusing on facilitating Andronikos III's seizure of power during the civil...
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Not long after the period of restoration under Michael VIII, the Eastern Roman Empire of OTL underwent a final period of decline; when...
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March 1295. Edinburgh Castle, Scotland. Margaret held her breath as she attempted to thread her embroidery needle, focusing until her...
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Maybe, and you do make some good points I will admit. But I feel you’re vastly underestimating Christianity’s power and strength by the...
Yesterday at 2:14 PM
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I do wonder, at least prior to Edward II’s ascension, how much of the trouble Piers Galveston got into was due to the wider conflict...
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So one of Margaret's closest friends and confidants will wed the future Earl of Arundel that was the historical guy who along with his...
Sunday at 6:27 PM
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February 1295. On the border between England and Scotland. Margaret observed the fast movements of Elsbeth’s hands, switching and...
Sunday at 6:27 PM
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Excited for the Nestorius post!
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41 A look at Constantinople It is interesting to note how the two branches of the Theodosian dynasty, East and West, were applying a...
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I mean it’s hard to be imaginative in a situation where things are pretty certain without asb level of changes. The Christian population...
Sunday at 12:53 PM
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IMO it’s too late by then and I don’t see Julian saving the day for pagans and reversing the Christian trend. Christianity had already...
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