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  1. Rise of one of the oldest Christian settlements in the World:-Dravidians

    cool Ha! Did something similar myself but then lost interest in EU 4 n went back to CK 2.
  2. Alexander the Great lives to 65+

    His sons will definitely go after India..and other butterflies include the suppression of Rome's rise.
  3. Alexander the Great lives to 65+

    Carthage? Should have been there during his time and I strongly feel he would now look west into Europe after his campaigns in the East.
  4. ATL:-Redemption: Way of the Cross!!

    The Milites stayed back in Antioch. The men were battle weary. Alexius and Varkey both decided it was time to take rest and to reinforce. Tancred had left along with the main crusader army as they had moved south towards Jerusalem. The Milites decided to stay back and help Prince Bohemond...
  5. ATL:-Redemption: Way of the Cross!!

    Soon an epidemic of typhus broke out, and on 1 August Adhemar of le Puy died. In September the leaders of the crusade wrote to Pope Urban II, asking him to take personal control of Antioch, but he declined. For the rest of 1098, they took control of the countryside surrounding Antioch, although...
  6. ATL:-Redemption: Way of the Cross!!

    As Kerbogha fled, the citadel under command of Ahmed ibn Merwan finally surrendered, but only to Bohemond personally, rather than to Raymond; this seems to have been arranged beforehand without Raymond's knowledge. As expected, Bohemond claimed the city as his own, although Adhemar and Raymond...
  7. ATL:-Redemption: Way of the Cross!!

    On Monday, 28 June, the crusaders emerged from the city gate, with Raymond of Aguilers carrying the Holy Lance before them. Kerbogha hesitated against his generals' pleadings, hoping to attack them all at once rather than one division at a time, but he underestimated their size. He pretended to...
  8. ATL:-Redemption: Way of the Cross!!

    Holy Lance By the end of the day on 3 June, the crusaders controlled most of the city, except for the citadel, which remained in hands of Yaghi-Siyan's son Shams ad-Daulah. John the Oxite was reinstated as patriarch by Adhemar of Le Puy, the papal legate, who wished to keep good relations with...
  9. ATL:-Redemption: Way of the Cross!!

    Antioch Captured! Despite this, on 2 June, Stephen of Blois and some of the other crusaders deserted the army. Later on the same day, Firouz instructed Bohemond to feign a march south over the mountains to ostensibly confront Kerbogha, but then to double-back at night and scale the walls at the...
  10. ATL:-Redemption: Way of the Cross!!

    The siege continued, and at the end of May 1098 a Muslim army from Mosul under the command of Kerbogha approached Antioch. This army was much larger than the previous attempts to relieve the siege. Kerbogha had joined with Ridwan and Duqaq and his army also included troops from Persia and from...
  11. ATL:-Redemption: Way of the Cross!!

    Edessa [[Around 1094, the Seljuk emir of Damascus, Tutush I, captured Edessa and established Thoros as governor. Thoros immediately tried to take control of the city for himself; when Yaghi-Siyan, emir of Antioch, and Ridwan, emir of Aleppo, took refuge in Edessa after being defeated by Malik...
  12. ATL:-Redemption: Way of the Cross!!

    An English fleet led by Edgar Atheling, the exiled, self-proclaimed “King of England”, arrived at St Symeon on 4 March carrying supplies from the Byzantines. The fleet brought raw materials for constructing siege engines, but these were almost lost on the journey from the port to Antioch when...
  13. ATL:-Redemption: Way of the Cross!!

    1098, Antioch. As the new year, 1098 arrived, Varkey’s negotiations on behalf of Bohemond were unsuccessful. Raymond and Godfrey were the main opposers. Bohemond desired Antioch for himself and if he were aided in this regard, he was willing to help the other leaders obtain fiefdoms for...
  14. ATL:-Redemption: Way of the Cross!!

    While Count Raymond was repulsing a sally from Antioch's garrison, an army under the leadership of Duqaq of Damascas was en route to relieve Antioch. Bohemond and Robert of Flanders were unaware that their foraging party was heading towards Duqaq's men. On 30 December news reached Duqaq while...
  15. ATL:-Redemption: Way of the Cross!!

    The Crusader leaders saw the fortifications of Antioch and decided against direct assault. They then opted to besiege it and force the city into surrendering. Against the advice of Tatiakos, the Byzantine general who was with the Crusaders, the Crusade leaders camped very close to the city. One...
  16. ATL:-Redemption: Way of the Cross!!

    Siege of Antioch, 1097 Meanwhile, with the Crusader army moved onwards towards Antioch, the Emperor Alexios I achieved part of his original intent in inviting the Crusader in the first place: the recovery of Seljuk-held imperial territories in Asia minor. This left the Crusaders without any...
  17. ATL:-Redemption: Way of the Cross!!

    While heading south, the Crusaders met friendlier territories with people who were afraid of the Turks. The arrival of the Crusaders was considered a blessing and thus the people were more willing to trade with the Europeans. Fellow Christians sometimes gave them, gifts of food and money, but...
  18. ATL:-Redemption: Way of the Cross!!

    The battle of Dorylaeum was a great victory, the greatest of the Crusade so far. None of the Crusader elite disputed the importance of wealth in the Crusade. The crusaders did indeed become rich, at least for a short time, after capturing Kilij Arslan's treasury. The Turks fled and Arslan turned...
  19. ATL:-Redemption: Way of the Cross!!

    At night on that day, Bohemond called Varkey to his tent. Alexius and Marcus were waiting along with Tancred. Varkey entered the tent and bowed. Bohemond was inquisitive. He asked Varkey why he had spoken and broken his oath of silence. For an instance, Varkey’s eyes flared with rage. But he...
  20. ATL:-Redemption: Way of the Cross!!

    As in the case of OTL, the People's Crusade actually had about the same numbers as the later Princes' Crusade. Also the survivors of the Peasant's Crusade are also part of the Milites, a mercenary band without the leadership of feudal overlords. Most of the peasants were people who had no...
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