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  1. 1066 Norman invasion and occupation of England brutal even for the times?

    Even in the culture; I remember in grammar school, the good sisters taught us about the differences in the English language. the Saxons dealt with the living animals, cow, pig, etc. while the Normans dealt with them as prepared food, beef, pork, etc. There were other examples, but I'm trying to...
  2. Organization of a balloon unit

    It came from the same book as mentioned in the drawing of the Intrepid earlier. Regards, John Braungart
  3. 1777, The Year Boston Burned

    No plays written by Gentleman Johnny? Sad. Regards, John Braungart
  4. One Dead Man For A One Andalus

    Interesting, I've been waiting for a good "No Spain" thread. This looks like it might be the one! Hope to see more. Regards, John Braungart
  5. Organization of a balloon unit

    During WWI the Germans did it for defensive as seen here, although with hydrogen gas and non-black powder weapons: Regards, John Braungart
  6. Henry V, does not die in 1125

    Do tell me more! Regards, John Braungart
  7. Organization of a balloon unit

    Okay, enclosed are some photos of the actual balloon. Also as to why Small went aloft, maybe he had some talent at sketching, or mapmaking, although all I could find that that prewar, he was a lawyer and professional soldier, while postwar, he became a U.S. Senator. These photos are not the...
  8. Carthaginian Escape, Scipio's Fear, West African outposts...Mesoamerica, 146 B.C.

    This could work, but only until about the turn of the millennium, when Rome starts to look at Britain as a potential colony... Regards, John Braungart
  9. Organization of a balloon unit

    I have a book in my collection concerning the history of lighter-than-air travel "Balloons and Airships" by Lennart Ege. Concerning the USS Intrepid (the Civil War balloon), they indicate that one Col. W.F. Small was the observer who did the aerial reconnaissance. Thaddeus Lowe was in charge of...
  10. Petals of a rose,a Yorkist timeline.

    This I like, please continue! Regards, John Braungart
  11. Independent Deep South

    If only due to the fact that New England was seceding. People in the South, instead of trying to keep the country united, decided to unify those people who shared the same culture as they had. As I said, it would be a longshot. Regards, John Braungart
  12. Historia Arturii Aureliani - A King Arthur Advent TL

    Count me in as well! Regards, John Braungart
  13. Independent Deep South

    There's only one way that could be remotely possible and I still think that it's a longshot at best. In 1814 (?), when the Federalists held the Hartford Convention urging New England to secede, maybe if the slaveholding states got wind of it, they could pull a "Me Too" and head off. This could...
  14. No US Articles of Confederation

    This sounds to me like the one I voted for, a regional confederation of sovereign states who are willing to work together towards a common goal - but not necessarily give up their own sovereign power. Minimum would be two such, everything north of the Maryland-Pennsylvania border, the rest south...
  15. One Caesar is Too Many

    Count me in as well.... Regards, John Braungart
  16. American Century V1: Euro-American War of 1898 - Prologue

    I'm aboard. Regards, John Braungart
  17. The Birth of the Modern? A Timeline.

    I'll be looking forward to it, first however, I'll have to look up references to Edmund of Rutland to see what his story is. Regards, John Braungart
  18. A Different Roll of the Dice

    I like this, keep up the good work! Regards, John Braungart
  19. A short story of Harald Hardrada

    There was a Clive Cussler novel from a couple of years ago that traced Harald's trip from Stamford Bridge to recuperation in the Orkneys to Greenland to the Yucatan. An interesting read, especially for a NUMA piece. :openedeyewink: Regards, John Braungart
  20. A short story of Harald Hardrada

    Years ago, I read a tale about this man by (IIRC) Alan Norse in three volumes. This story is as good. Keep it up. Regards, John Braungart
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