alans

  1. morsta99

    What if the Roman Republic endured?

    First post doing this but it’s better giving it a try anyways. I’ve always had the thought that the Roman Republic would have endured throughout if the campaigns in Gaul by Julius Caesar would have been unsuccessful and caused the defeat of the romans at the hands of the Gauls or on the other...
  2. Question:When did the Slavic and Turkic expansions to Europe and the Eurasian Steppe?

    When did the Slavic And Turkic expansions began ? What I mean is when did the Turks move to central Asia and Europe and when did the Slavs starttheir expansion to Poland ( not the Balkans)?Also do you think Peoples such Huns , Avars and Hephthalites were Turkic (or anything that comes from...
  3. kasumigenx

    Alanic Empire
    Threadmarks: Space for the Alans

    On 370, the Huns would expand south from Volga and on 400, they would clash with the Eastern Roman Empire, a battle that they would lose so they would decide to move Southwest Instead and join the Hephthalites. The Huns would join the Hepthalites in their migrations to the South, this might...
  4. The roman Empire Collapses during the crisis of the third century

    So i have been working on this timelime for some time now. it is not finished, and i would like to get feedback. i forgot exact years and details, iv'e got that writen somewhere, but here is the basic things: the picts unite and become maritime, colonizing the north sea shore. rome does not...
  5. WI the Scythians (Alans) survived

    Now this timeline explores how & what impact there would be had "Scythians" or at least their descendants survived into the modern day. The point of divergences in this timeline comes in 1238 AD. In this timeline the Mongols convince the Alans to break their alliance with the Cumans & align...
  6. GauchoBadger

    WI: longer lasting Spanish Alanic kingdom

    IOTL, during the Migration Period that destroyed the Western Roman Empire, there was an Alanic kingdom in Iberia that lasted for about a decade before being conquered by the Visigoths. The Alans seem pretty interesting to me as a people, since, rather than being a Germanic tribe, they're an...
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