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  1. An Arthurian Empire of Britannia discussion

    ...common among the Britons? As I intimated, I am unfamiliar with the succession customs of sub-Roman Britain. Anyway, even if it was, and you're trying to keep the kingdom together, from an AH point of view, it would seem that the logical decision would be to say that Arthur* had one son.
  2. VaultJumper

    WI: Canada accepts Article Eleven and joins the United States?

    Question is with Quebec on the Yankee side would Benedict Arnold's expedition go? maybe to go secure Nova Scotia and try inspire the New Englander part of population to join in Revolution? probably has a better shot the his OTL trip
  3. An Arthurian Empire of Britannia discussion

    This still leaves a big proplem with succession with inheritance been divided between sons the Frank's did this with disastrous consequences for the merovingians and Karling dynastys. The Julian claudian dynasty has a big proplem because Augustus grated the title of first citizen and father of...
  4. What were the biggest tech and weapon mistakes and missed opportunities of Germany in ww2

    :eek::eek::eek: Yikes, that's a lot. Way too many, IMO. Insanely high risk of fratricide, & way too much effort for the likely level of return. Going much above 5 seems high, & I'd say 10 would be my maximum conceivable limit. Don't blame the crews, blame Dönitz. And it wasn't just "every...
  5. TheNixonator

    Flag Thread V

    The flag of the Pacific Republic (founded 1861) up until 1881, alternatively called the ‘Blue-Bear Flag’:
  6. Jesus is born Judith

    Because it's a new covenant ;) Faith doesn't run on logic, it runs on faith. Why doesn't it matter that Jesus wasn't a King? That he didn't start the Messianic age of eternal peace? That he wasn't a descendent of David in the male line? Because the people who care about that kind of thing sat...
  7. WI: East German Cultural Revolution

    This looks even worse to the Soviet Union than 53 or 56 or 68. Tanks. Hard and fast. “Hard line” and “soft line” aren’t the division in nomenklatura societies. Both lines envisage eventual socialisation. They differ over how to repress workers. Nagy or Dubcek aren’t soft liners. They’re being...
  8. Denliner

    As Dreamers Do: American Magic Redux

    So is Spum like a fictional person that represents John K's better half in this case?
  9. Lusitania

    WI: Canada accepts Article Eleven and joins the United States?

    They still have Newfoundland, Nova Scotia and New Brunswick along with PEI.
  10. RedSword12

    What were the biggest tech and weapon mistakes and missed opportunities of Germany in ww2

    Again, you intentionally omit the fact that a XXI that was used for decades post-war by the French when they could have just scrapped it after tests were finished. That fact speaks for itself, alongside the fact that a XXI was judged safe enough to dive with the President on board, when an...
  11. Lusitania

    WI: Canada accepts Article Eleven and joins the United States?

    But they not loosing all of Canada. They only loose Quebec to and independent country that would trade with them.
  12. When could an independent/unified Ireland happened?

    Brian Boru was no where near to conquering the island. He died in his seventies and most of the country north of Dublin opposed him.
  13. As Dreamers Do: American Magic Redux

    The real question is who the f**** is Raymond Spum?
  14. ImperialxWarlord

    No 1991 August Coup

    Yeah that makes sense. My thought is that it be pretty hard for people to say the Cold War was still on if the Soviets started looking knwards and might not even be communist anymore. What was Gorbachev’s policy with China? What did he and his folk think of China and how would relations change...
  15. A Day in July: An Early 20th Century Timeline

    Congrats on 100 pages btw!
  16. America Be Watching With The Popcorn: A Sino-Soviet War TL

    This is about the potential value of the area.
  17. Democratic North Korea and Totalitarian South Korea

    The only real challenge here before the 2000s is to make North Korea democratic. My go to is that the “indigenous” faction of the Korean party comes out on top in 1949.
  18. An Imperial Match: Anne Boleyn marries Charles V

    Why wouldn't he try to one-up his grandfather? x'D
  19. An Arthurian Empire of Britannia discussion

    ...the Romano-British, much more that the Celtic Britons and the Germanic invaders, left the least permanent impact. So if you imagine that Arthur* was more Roman than Briton, more warlord than King, then that might explain his ultimate failure and obscurity, which gives us a way to make him...
  20. Jesus is born Judith

    ie chirstian apocrphya and gnostic sects that began to appear in the late first century and began with their own books in the second one gnostics were pretty out there but even they held the central belive that jesus was a wise man the problem is that by 2nd century it was combination of the...
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