And these tombs would be put where exactly...Not really, they'd still make impressive sarcophagi for their deceased elite which they'd place inside fancy tombs.
And these tombs would be put where exactly...Not really, they'd still make impressive sarcophagi for their deceased elite which they'd place inside fancy tombs.
An earlier Valley of the Kings. Or mortuary temples like the one of Hatshepsut. Or in mastabas like they used to in the era before the pyramids.And these tombs would be put where exactly...
The Deluge, which thoroughly wrecked Poland, already occurred in 1655 IOTL during the Commonwealth of England era, so a different Republican England is unlikely to change that. Once the Deluge occurred, and combined with the inherent flaws in its governance system and geopolitical position, Poland is doomed (surrounded by Prussia, Russia, and Sweden, while Habsburg is not exactly reliable).Unlikely. England became Republican in 1650 and the Polish decline started in 1704
I could not find any accounts that state that the Bill of Rights in 1689 was influenced by Ottoman model or Riksdag Sweden. Parliament plus Magna Carta already existed long before either of those above.Furthermore, the Riksdagian model & the Ottoman Council of Viziers Model had a more direct, historians would argue, larger impact on the development of the constitutional monarchy than Britain, considering Britain's own model was borrowed from the two
After said Deluge, Poland rebounded as a Great Power 1661 - 1721. Nothing is set in stone.The Deluge, which thoroughly wrecked Poland, already occurred in 1655 IOTL during the Commonwealth of England era, so a different Republican England is unlikely to change that. Once the Deluge occurred, and combined with the inherent flaws in its governance system and geopolitical position, Poland is doomed (surrounded by Prussia, Russia, and Sweden, while Habsburg is not exactly reliable).
The English Constitution by Bagehot is a great book on this particular tidbit. The English Parliament to Cabinet from Sovereign directly impacted from the Concil of Viziers of the ottomans whilst the legislature to monarch tallies were taken from Sweden directly.I could not find any accounts that state that the Bill of Rights in 1689 was influenced by Ottoman model or Riksdag Sweden. Parliament plus Magna Carta already existed long before either of those above.
The Dutch Republic was already called a Monarchy called Republic in 1670. Said Dutch model is not going to be taken seriously by Republicans or MonarchistsBut, anyway, Republican England as a premier Great Power would certainly have much greater influences over European politics, especially Western Europe, in the long run than either Sweden (which would be heavily limited by its small size) or the Ottoman Empire, and such influences would include the popularization of republicanism, especially when another prosperous republic (the Dutch Republic) was already around right there.
The English Constitution by Bagehot is a great book on this particular tidbit. The English Parliament to Cabinet from Sovereign directly impacted from the Concil of Viziers of the ottomans whilst the legislature to monarch tallies were taken from Sweden directly.
Pretty unlikely who that would happen and in any case then Orléans will become Louis XII earlier than OTL, the he will divorce Jeanne and marry the fiancée of Charles VIII…Ah I see, but perhaps the dauphin dies earlier ITTL...that'll start a whole lot of drama...
How exactly is he going to be king? It will clearly be pro-French as England can't really afford to fight against France. They had negotiated peace anyway.Question: If Richard, 3rd Duke of York survived the Battle of Wakefield and evaded captivity afterwards, followed by him becoming King, what would his foreign policy be? Would it be Pro or Anti French? What marriages would he make for his unmarried children?
Talk tough ala Henry IV and Edward IV but keep the peace till England is in order. Promote trade and good relations with Burgundy to keep the London traders happy. Would probably lend support to the public weal. May or may not invade at the same time depending on if the Lancastrian resistance in Northumberland is defeated by then. Policy thereafter will probably depend on how successful his expedition is.Question: If Richard, 3rd Duke of York survived the Battle of Wakefield and evaded captivity afterwards, followed by him becoming King, what would his foreign policy be? Would it be Pro or Anti French? What marriages would he make for his unmarried children?
The Mongols really were OP, but the countries that survived had reasons behind itHow would one counter Mongol tactics back during their rise? Surely there must have been the tools back then to deal with them.
As I recall it, also famously used by the Normans at Hastings, changing history forever.(False retreats were very common in Mongol attacks. They usually worked).
Would Shelta count? I dont know much about it other than it was/is a secret language mixing Irish and English elements.
YepWould Shelta count? I dont know much about it other than it was/is a secret language mixing Irish and English elements.
Pidgin, not pigeon.
Spread of Austronesian Sailing technology to South India would have interesting consequences.Ancestors of the Malagasy people, if not the Barito speakers in general, ended up in OTL Tamil Nadu.