What is a Castile?
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What is a Castile?
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(its a double blind what if dude)![]()
Kingdom of Castile - Wikipedia
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Castile (historical region) - Wikipedia
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(you dont seem to know what a A Double-Blind What- this asks, from the perspective of people in a What If? scenario, "what if things went the way they did historically in this case europe in 1066 )Sorry, am I missing out on something? Are we supposed to imagine what happened to europe for it to get it this way? Or are we supposed to make a timeline out of this map? Because this is historical.
(Sorry) Well maybe the Roman Empire divided and then one shifted towards Germania and the other became Muslim. As other people said before.(you dont seem to know what a A Double-Blind What- this asks, from the perspective of people in a What If? scenario, "what if things went the way they did historically in this case europe in 1066 )
Might be derived from "castle". Perhaps it's the home to some big castle?What is a Castile?
Hmm. It looks like Manly Wade Wellman's 'Cahena' took the starch out of Islamic expansion- they went around the Tauregs and Libyans to take western Morocco but did not have the juice to take Spain. Meanwhile the Turks took Persia instead of the Arabs, maybe they are still Islamic. Byzantines beat them off so far, but this is before Manzikert. The Irish coracles may be better in this timeline- maybe they beat the Vikings so far. The Swedes have lost southern ports, while the Norwegians may have allied with Denmark to expand a little.(i wanted to another of these and i know there are some misspelled names but meh) so people what happened in this europe View attachment 567291
yeah or maybe these turks are zoroastrian or nestorians since this timeline seems islam went west and yes the romans have expanded in to the caucasus nearly aproaching the black sea in land that belonged to the sassanids.Hmm. It looks like Manly Wade Wellman's 'Cahena' took the starch out of Islamic expansion- they went around the Tauregs and Libyans to take western Morocco but did not have the juice to take Spain. Meanwhile the Turks took Persia instead of the Arabs, maybe they are still Islamic. Byzantines beat them off so far, but this is before Manzikert. The Irish coracles may be better in this timeline- maybe they beat the Vikings so far. The Swedes have lost southern ports, while the Norwegians may have allied with Denmark to expand a little.