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  1. Dracula, the Scourge of God defeats the Ottomans

    Dunno, but very interesting haha.
  2. A Perfect Army...?

    Hmmmm........ :rolleyes:
  3. The Kingdom of Batavia

    Well, he could go and rally up some tribes in Frisia and try to start a new rebellion, which is possible, but highly unlikely. What I'm going to is that Civilis negotiates for peace with Vespasian, who was not an unhonorable man, and according to Tacticus, he had promised the Batavian tribe...
  4. AH Challenge - Your city, site of a crucial battle

    I live in a small town in the Netherlands with a population of 22,000 people. The town however was a Batavian settlement back in the first century AD, it is also next to a town called Sassenheim (Saxon Home). So it's quite interesting and possible to do. During the Batavian Uprising in 69 AD...
  5. The Kingdom of Batavia

    The "Kingdom of Batavia" is a project which I've been working on for a while now. It's my first timeline, so please be nice and I'm posting a four-chapter OTL introduction first since I doubt that many here know much about the given subject. Well anyways, please give it a read and give your...
  6. A Perfect Army...?

    Yes I meant those guys, but also the 10,000 Batavian men in the Roman Army who were considered the most hardcore, elite infrantry out there, their Imperial Batavian Bodyguard (cavalry) was not bad either.
  7. A Perfect Army...?

    What about Spartan and Batavian men under Roman leadership?
  8. Junk Bin - Merge deleted threads here.

    The Fate of the Batavians This will be my first timeline/scenario which I've been working on for quite a while, even before I joined Alternate History. The timeline is about an ancient Germanic tribe who are also the ancestors of the modern day Dutch people. Suprisingly enough there was a lot...
  9. Saving Rome - is Germania enough?

    Your question has probably been answered by now, but your asking if the Roman conquering Germania would affect or halt the eastern Germanic immigrations of the third-sixth century AD?
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