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  1. kasumigenx

    Halych is not lost - a ukrainian timeline
    Threadmarks: Gian Galleazzo Visconti

    Gian Galleazzo would manage his sons, Gian Galleazzo and Azzone both survive and Azzone betrothed and later married to Maria of Sicily and both survive adulthood, the alliance of Gian Galleazzo and Maria of Sicily would mean that the Visconti realm in the North would remain intact. Gian...
  2. Explain the AH Quote

    On the rise of Streaming Media a now widely mocked article by the now defunct TMZ which incorrectly predicted that the Entertainment production of the 2010s would mostly be dominated by GEACPS rather than the SESA. Do you imagine time stood still for you? The age of Monarchism is long since past.
  3. Mad Bad Rabbit

    Who could have been the most chaotic, insane and "lost" American president ever if elected?

    Carl Albert in fall of 1973 ? (Especially unfunny when he's passed out drunk half the time, and is unable to arrange resupply for the Israelis, so they ultimately end up nuking Syria and Egypt, about an hour before the end of his Presidency and the United States.
  4. A European "China"?

    Could a Pseudo- islamicized Rome From Rum Eternal Count? In the Backstory it's stated that Rumi controlled almost entire Europe at some points. https://www.deviantart.com/mrimperatorroma/art/Rum-Eternal-Arabs-conquer-Constantinople-810315595
  5. Gukpard

    Who could have been the most chaotic, insane and "lost" American president ever if elected?

    Hahahaha, how bad could it be? Could he maybe invade Latin American countries and instead of banana republics he could make "American mandates" for future annexation?
  6. Justinian

    Philip V Manages to Successfully Intervene in the Second Punic War

    Could they have realistically besieged Rome?
  7. A European "China"?

    Anyways, a slightly related point of discussion: How might a united Rome try it's hand at overseas colonialism.
  8. Who could have been the most chaotic, insane and "lost" American president ever if elected?

    We survived Nixon talking to the pictures on the wall. Henry Wallace had some bizarre religious beliefs so him succeeding FDR could have been interesting. Anyone running as a "Know Nothing" has some real potential.
  9. Down in Dixie: CSA Victory TL

    1875 Juárez would authorize Republican raids into Texas lead by Republican General Porfirio Díaz as soon as war was declared by the Confederacy in March of 1874. Major General Sam Houston Jr and the joint Confederate-Imperial forces would push the Republican forces back out of Texas and take...
  10. Who could have been the most chaotic, insane and "lost" American president ever if elected?

    Admiral Dewey might be fun: 'Many suggested Dewey run for President on the Democratic ticket in 1900. His candidacy was plagued by public relations missteps. He was quoted as saying the job of president would be easy since the chief executive was merely following orders in executing the laws...
  11. AHE

    The Spirit of Revolution: The Expanded Universe of AMPU

    https://www.alternatehistory.com/forum/threads/trouble-in-“paradise”-a-“more-perfect-union”-1916-map-game.507625/ Here’s a AMPU map game
  12. Gukpard

    Who could have been the most chaotic, insane and "lost" American president ever if elected?

    Who is the most untalented general that had a chance to be elected? Someone who could a screw things up unintentionally on the worst way possible?
  13. A European "China"?

    Forested areas would naturally be cleared as the population increased, so this would be less of a factor as time went on. As for the sea, it's helpful for peaceful commerce, but not so much for large-scale conquest, since to conquer somewhere overseas you need to maintain a large fleet as well...
  14. Who could have been the most chaotic, insane and "lost" American president ever if elected?

    Non-politicians had no hope of winning elections back then, with the exceptions of generals and the very rare newspaper man.
  15. The Forge of Weyland

    I know they gave these to the panzers, but I'm not sure if they also gave them to the infantry units
  16. Socialist revolution in a European empire; what happens to the colonies?

    Kinda of like Kaiserreich, and specially in the less developed colonies.
  17. A Hippie in the House of Mouse (Jim Henson at Disney, 1980)

    Reminds me of the stupid exc who wanted the Gremlins removed in their own film
  18. in U.S. circa 1990, “nanny state” takes the intellectual space of “political correctness”

    very true however at 16 to 18 years old the brain is still very maliable. Hence the higher rates of psychosis in people who smoke weed in their mid teens compared to older exposure. The brain goes through 2 major developments ages 0 to 5 and adolescence, these are the most formative times...
  19. SealTheRealDeal

    Vietnam WI: Diem without his brother?

    Quick correction to one of those older posts of mine, "meritocracy" is definitely not the right term to describe Diem's ARVN. That said it was less politicized than it was under the revolving door of generals that followed him. And for those wondering the bit about the role of Diem's family in...
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