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  1. AHC: Keep Akkadian Alive

    Akkadian seems to have been completely replaced by the Aramaic language during the Neo-Assyrian Empire. So, the challenge here is to prevent the ascendancy of Aramaic in Mesopotamia and maintain Akkadian's role as the primary language in the region. Survival to the modern day of some descendant...
  2. Hark! An Explorer's Untimely Demise! (The Early Death of Columbus)
    Threadmarks: POD

    “January 12th of the year of our Lord 1491 marked the last day a man from Genoa named Christopher Columbus walked this God-given Earth. He had spent his days wishing to explore this world God has given us. He was a fine man, who unfortunately had to suffer through the Great Pox in his last...
  3. AHC: Holy Roman England

    The Challenge is to have the HRE take over England instead of the Normans. Is this possible, even if it's difficult? And if so, what would be the aftermath in England?
  4. Kingdom of Skype, or the Medieval Kingdom of Estonia
    Threadmarks: St. Matthew's Day

    A long time ago, the Pope called crusades for many lands that were not Christian yet, and established knight orders to fight for Christendom and spread the faith. Oftentimes, this was by the sword, as is the case in the Baltic Crusades. The Teutonic Knights were the biggest factor in the...
  5. Lejonet från Norden: A Swedish Empire Timeline
    Threadmarks: The Lion of the North Survives

    Lützen, 16th of November, 1632 The damn fog was slowing the preparation of the troops. The religious war for the Holy Roman Empire had been going on for many years before the Swedes arrived. Prior to them had come the Danes, who were unsuccessful to say the least. Breitenfeld had...
  6. WI: Germanic tribes never move out of Scandinavia

    What if Germanic tribes never settled past their 750 B.C. borders? Would the Romans, assuming their empire isn't somehow butterflied away, settle Germania? Would the Celts? Red is 750 B.C.
  7. The Twin Thrones of Fjords and Rain: A Norway TL

    September, 1066 The wind had shifted. Southern England suddenly was to be invaded by an unexpected force, the Normans. In the north, king Harald Hardråda of Norway was accompanied by a host of 12,000 men to enforce his claim on England. King Harold decided to march south first to decisively...
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