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  1. Peaceful Yugoslavian Break up

    As far as I know, isn't the first written mention of Albanians from the 11th century?
  2. Peaceful Yugoslavian Break up

    While it would have been less bloody, the only solution even close to removing bloodshed would be for Mladic, Izetbegovic, Tudjman and Milosevic not to get into power. All of them.
  3. Peaceful Yugoslavian Break up

    Eight republics? Nope, no eight republics. Six republics. Two autonomous areas. Kosovo: Albanian majority, Serbian minority. Vojvodina: Serbian majority... and let's say Hungarian minority. A peaceful break-up into six republics is impossible. Serbia will try its hardest either to revive...
  4. The Raptor of Spain

    Tremendous work, as always. However, how much of Italy did they (Spana) exactly lose?
  5. WI: Vercingetorix defeats Caesar

    So, the premise is this. In 52 BC, at the Battle of Alesia, Caesar defeated the allied Gallic forces under the command of Vercingetorix, and more or less ensured the conquest of Gaul. In this case, Caesar is defeated and gets killed/captured. The Gauls still have a strong leader who can...
  6. For the Dream of the Dead Empire: A Post-Roman TL

    Hey, I have been looking for this tl... I really hope that you aren't abandoning it.
  7. For the Dream of the Dead Empire: A Post-Roman TL

    Nice. Very, very nice. An underused idea, and superb writing on your part. I am looking forward to more.
  8. The House of Palaiologos, Against the Tide: An Eastern Roman Timeline

    Great update! Go go York. :D So, now we have an Aragonese Devil and a Serbian Wolf King. Me gusta. ;)
  9. The Raptor of Spain

    Well. It feels a little bit anticlimatic, but I am glad the rebellion is over. Seems to me that I always reading about a revolt/civil war in this timeline. :( Personally, I am more fond of a "history lesson" format as opposed to a novel, but you do write quite decently, so I suppose it would...
  10. WI:Yugoslavia doesn't give up in 1999?

    Untrue, as even Croatian members on this forum will confirm. One can argue (and be right), that the first Yugoslavia was created by delusions of grandeur of Alexander I Karadjordjevic, but the second Yugoslavia was not in any shape or form a Greater Serbia.
  11. The Underdogs of Pre-1900

    Hm, where to start? *Most of the Slavs (except Russia) - Poland, Bohemia, Bulgaria, Serbia, Montenegro... *Spain is rarely considered a real player, especially after 1600... *Scandinavian countries as well - Rarely do I see a powerful Scandinavia-based power (exception being Cnut's...
  12. AH Challenge: Medieval Belgrade for Serbia

    In that case, Stefan Dragutin is your best bet. Make him remain a king (that is, no hunting accident), and he may get Belgrade in a deal or two with Hungarians, since he is their son-in-law.
  13. AH Challenge: Medieval Belgrade for Serbia

    Actually, under Despot Stefan Lazarevic, Belgrade was indeed the capital of Serbia (circa 1404-1427).
  14. Karadjordjevic or Obrenovic?

    Karadjordje is not an incompetent ruler, but in truth, his character is pretty similar to Milos (which is why Milos killed Karadjordje), and wildly different in the nature of his abilities. If Karadjordje becomes a monarch, Serbia is even more of a Russian fan than OTL. On the other side...
  15. The House of Palaiologos, Against the Tide: An Eastern Roman Timeline

    I will have to disagree with you, Cimon. One of (if not the) greatest and most interesting parts of an AH timeline are precisely the butterflies, and their consequences. A generous focus and effort in the portrayal of alternate cultures, realms, ideologies and even just circumstances always...
  16. AHC: Superpower/Greatpower Poland

    @Catilina: Oh, right. :o In my defense, I never considered the North Sea a part of the Atlantic ocean. xD
  17. AHC: Superpower/Greatpower Poland

    Catilina, correct me if I am wrong, but I don't recall Germany having access to Atlantic ocean either...
  18. AHC: Superpower/Greatpower Poland

    After so much time spent lurking on these forums, I seemed to have developed a soft spot for poor poor Poland, stuck between the two monstrosities of Germany and Russia. Hence, a challenge. With any PoD whatsoever after 1500, make Poland one of the greater powers in the world. What I mean by...
  19. Karadjordjevic or Obrenovic?

    Onda nema potrebe ista da ti govorim. :D @Original Poster: In any case, I could probably tell you a lot more about both Karadjordje and Milos (or their dynasties), but unless I know what information do you need specifically, my previous answer should suffice.
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