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The idea for it was around since the time of the [[offtopic: | The idea for it was around since the time of the [[offtopic: | ||
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==== Other links on the net ==== | ==== Other links on the net ==== | ||
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- | * [[http://gurps.wikia.com/wiki/Chaos|Gurps AE-style entry]] on the Gurps wikia | + | * [[https://gurps.fandom.com/wiki/Chaos_(world)|Gurps AE-style entry]] on the [[alternate history:Gurps]] Fandom Wiki |
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==== Chapters ==== | ==== Chapters ==== | ||
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- | ===== Stories | + | ==== TL-related media and trivia |
- | As with [[offtopic: | + | **[[maps (chaos)|Maps]]** |
- | ---- | + | **[[nations (chaos)|Important Nations and Countries]]** |
- | ===== Important | + | **[[cities (chaos)|Important |
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- | * Second Aquitainian War | + | |
- | * Third Aquitainian War | + | |
- | * Great Occidental War (for some, TTL's first world war) | + | |
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- | * Great Napolitan War | + | |
- | * French Civil War | + | |
- | * Swiss Civil War | + | |
- | * Polish-Bohemian war | + | |
- | * Twenty-Year War (German Civil War) | + | |
- | * Seljuk-Persian War | + | |
- | * First Occidental-Seljuk War | + | |
- | * Second Occidental-Seljuk War | + | |
- | * First French-Seljuk War | + | |
- | * Second French-Seljuk War | + | |
- | * Third French-Seljuk War | + | |
- | * Italian-Seljuk War | + | |
- | * Italian-Russian-Seljuk War | + | |
- | * War of the Fords (English Civil War) | + | |
- | * Castillian Civil War | + | |
- | * First Nordic War | + | |
- | * English-Polish War | + | |
- | * Anti-Dutch War | + | |
- | * Russian-Polovtsian War | + | |
- | * Russian-Kuman War | + | |
- | * Anti-Bohemian War | + | |
- | * Bohemian-Hungarian War | + | |
- | * Novgorodian War | + | |
- | * Novorussian War of Independence | + | |
- | * First Swiss-Savoy War | + | |
- | * English-Polish War | + | |
- | * Second Swiss-Savoy War | + | |
- | * Luxembourgian War of Succession | + | |
- | * Anti-French War (for some, TTL's first or second world war, depending on how one counts) | + | |
- | * War of the Five Nations | + | |
- | * Javan War (Majapahit, Johor and several smaller kingdoms) | + | |
- | * Indian War (Persia vs. Vijayanagar) | + | |
- | * Dutch War of Succession / Unification | + | |
- | * Spice Islands War (Britain vs. small states) | + | |
- | * Palatinate War of Succession | + | |
- | * French-Atlantean War | + | |
- | * Madagascar War (Sweden vs. Persia) | + | |
- | * Russian Civil War | + | |
- | * French-Prussian War | + | |
- | * South German War | + | |
- | * First French Republican War | + | |
- | * Second French Republican War | + | |
- | * Third French Republican War | + | |
- | * Russian-Prussian War | + | |
- | * Russian-Polish War | + | |
- | * Canadian Revolutionary War | + | |
- | * Anti-British War | + | |
- | * Anti-Russian War | + | |
- | * Rhenish War | + | |
- | * Second English Civil War | + | |
- | * First French-Roman War | + | |
- | * Second French-Roman War | + | |
- | * Anti-Persian War | + | |
- | * Third French-Roman War | + | |
- | * Anti-Seljuk War | + | |
- | * First World War (three Germanies, Canada, China, Nippon, Braseal vs. New Rome, Novorossiya and South Russia) | + | |
- | * Socialist-German War | + | |
- | * Jewish-Syrian War | + | |
- | * Second World War (Germany vs. Greater Italy and Union of Old and New Russia) | + | |
- | * Congo War | + | |
- | * Third World War (end of the TL) | + | |
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- | ===== Interesting Things ===== | + | **[[wars |
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- | * Data cubes (a new kind of external computer memory - computer chips can't be made smaller, so they have to move into the third dimension) | + | |
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- | ===== Interesting Countries ===== | + | |
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- | * Elective Monarchy / Nobles' | + | |
- | * Bohemian Theocracy | + | |
- | * Quadruple Monarchy | + | |
- | * Triple Monarchy (England, Castille, Portugal) | + | |
- | * Seljuk Sultanate / Caliphate | + | |
- | * Bourbon Hungary (incl. Transsylvania, | + | |
- | * Hohenzollern Franconia-Pomerania | + | |
- | * Ascanian Brandenburg-Silesia | + | |
- | * Eberhardiner Württemberg-Austria | + | |
- | * Hong China | + | |
- | * Dvoryan Republic of Kipchakia | + | |
- | * Dvoryan Republic of Polovtsia | + | |
- | * Dvoryan Republic of Kumania | + | |
- | * Greater Choresm | + | |
- | * Gottesfreistaat Münster | + | |
- | * Gottesfreistaat Würzburg | + | |
- | * Protectorate of the Marches | + | |
- | * Holstein-Holland-Hennegau | + | |
- | * Luxembourg-Tyrol | + | |
- | * French Sinai (for gaining a way to India) | + | |
- | * Scandinavian Colony of Australia (Australafrica) | + | |
- | * " | + | |
- | * Personal Union of Scotland, Ireland | + | |
- | * Greater Swiss Confederation including Alsace, the Black Forest and South Swabia | + | |
- | * Arpad Hungary reigning OTL Romania, Serbia and Bosnia (before Seljuk conquest) | + | |
- | * Estates Republic of Scotland | + | |
- | * Welf Denmark-Braunschweig(-Norway) | + | |
- | * Commonwealth of New England | + | |
- | * Nobles' | + | |
- | * Republic of Novorossiya (New Russia - OTL Siberia) | + | |
- | * Portuguese " | + | |
- | * Sweden-Norway-Mecklenburg-Netherlands | + | |
- | * Greater Persia including Delhi, Mecca, Jerusalem, Madagascar | + | |
- | * Hong empire-in-exile at Taiwan, Philippines | + | |
- | * The "empty circle" | + | |
- | * New Roman Empire including Italy, Croatia, France, Iberia, North Africa, and half of Atlantis (and Indian colonies) | + | |
- | * Inca Empire conquered by Italians | + | |
- | * Socialist People' | + | |
- | * Tir Tairngire (Irish-settled OTL Australia, where the pope resides, and the Catholic church is powerful) | + | |
- | * Tir na nOg (a German satellite and split-off of the former) | + | |
- | * Judea (Jewish state in the Sinai) - later becomes Greater Judea, including Palestine and Syria | + | |
- | * Seljuk Jumhuriya (nationalist-Islamic republic) | + | |
- | * Socialist Block made of Britain, Scandinavia, | + | |
- | * United Germany with lands (not colonies) in Europe, Atlantis and Argentine | + | |
- | * Greater Italy governed by the // | + | |
- | * German technocracy | + | |
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- | ===== Interesting Cities ===== | + | |
- | * Herzogsberg (OTL Königsberg) - named after Przemysl Otakar | + | |
- | * Haraldsborg (OTL New York) | + | |
- | * Aleksandrskoye (OTL Kazan) | + | |
- | * Nystad (OTL Wilmington, Delaware) | + | |
- | * Roma Nuova (OTL Norfolk, VA) | + | |
- | * Charlesbourg (OTL Charleston) | + | |
- | * Wolfsburg (OTL Detroit) | + | |
- | * Santiago (OTL Havana) | + | |
- | * Yenisseisk (OTL Krasnoyarsk) | + | |
- | * Patsifikskaya (OTL Vladivostok) | + | |
- | * Stafford City / Stefor (OTL Recife / Pernambuco) | + | |
- | * Fort Humphrey / Neu-Hamburg (OTL Buenos Aires) | + | |
- | * Kingsburgh (OTL Montreal) | + | |
- | * Wildenhartburg (OTL Chicago) | + | |
- | * Paulskirchen (OTL Minneapolis) | + | |
- | * Philipsburgh (OTL Wellington, New Zealand) | + | |
- | * New London / Novolondon (OTL Salvador, Brazil) | + | |
- | * Tainstvo (OTL Sacramento) | + | |
- | * New Dublin (OTL Sydney) | + | |
- | * Drevesina (OTL Boise, Idaho) | + | |
- | * Paradi(e)s (OTL Rio de Janeiro) | + | |
- | * Franzensburg (OTL San Francisco) | + | |
- | * Martinsburg (OTL Philadelphia) | + | |
- | * Trinidad (OTL Amarillo, Texas) | + | |
- | * Vladivostok (OTL Sapporo) | + | |
- | * Nueva Leon (OTL Caracas) | + | |
- | * Vanhakaupunki (OTL Helsinki) | + | |
- | * Anfa (OTL Casablanca) | + | |
- | * Popovsk (OTL Chabarovsk) | + | |
- | * Itil (OTL Astrachan) | + | |
- | * Fort d'Eau (OTL Toronto) | + | |
- | * Alexandersborg (OTL Cape Town) | + | |
- | * Fort Knox (OTL Singapore) | + | |
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- | ===== Interesting events ===== | + | |
- | * China divided into five kingdoms for a while in 14th century | + | |
- | * Swiss conquer Habsburg lands | + | |
- | * Teutonic knights conquer and germanize all of Lithuania, several Russian princedoms | + | |
- | * Choresm conquers Baghdad, makes the Caliph its puppet | + | |
- | * Division and reunification of Seljuk sultanate | + | |
- | * Serbian rebellion under Stepan Hrebeljanovic | + | |
- | * King Jean of France deposed by his wife Isabelle | + | |
- | * Russian schism - Vladimir-Suzdal against Kiev-Chernigov | + | |
- | * Discovery of electroplating in Hong China | + | |
- | * SE Asian countries more Sinified | + | |
- | * Earlier discovery of America by a Danish prince, named Harald | + | |
- | * "Sacco di Roma" - Seljuks take Rome, declare the " | + | |
- | * Venice becoming French protectorate | + | |
- | * Lands of the Reichskirche (Imperial church) secularized end of 15th century | + | |
- | * Pashtuns come to power in Persia | + | |
- | * Peaceful division of Aragon between the Triple Monarchy and France | + | |
- | * Settling of the Philippines by Chinese (and to a lesser extent, Vietnamese) | + | |
- | * Colonies in Atlantis (OTL America) for Poland, Florence and Braunschweig-Lüneburg | + | |
- | * States of the Aztecs and Incas survive thanks to French intervention | + | |
- | * Japan starting an early trade empire (after Chinese are harassed by Arab pirates too much) | + | |
- | * Przemyslid Bohemia reigning Austria, Styria, Carinthia and parts of Silesia | + | |
- | * Occidental schism, with the founding of the (short-lived) Occidental Church under the king of the Quadruple Monarchy | + | |
- | * Ezo (Hokkaido) settled by Russians | + | |
- | * Poland becomes a member state of the HREGN | + | |
- | * England colonizes Braseal, Argentine | + | |
- | * Swedes in Australia (OTL South Africa - name comes from Australafrica) | + | |
- | * Revolution of communication by earlier telegraph | + | |
- | * Discovery of Antipodia (OTL Australia) | + | |
- | * Guinea (West African coast) ruled by Portuguese-descended mulattos | + | |
- | * "Young Seljuks" | + | |
- | * French discuss fourteen years about succession after death of their last king | + | |
- | * " | + | |
- | * Nippon catholized by Spain, with the tenno as head of the Nipponese church | + | |
- | * Founding of the Imperial Catholic church in the New Roman Empire | + | |
- | * Braseal becomes a penal colony for the New Roman empire, ends up with a population made up from Europeans, Arabs, Incas and Indians | + | |
- | * Pope fleeing from Avignon to Toledo, Canterbury, New Albion and finally Tir Tairngire | + | |
- | * Germany invades the kingdom of Scandinavia, | + | |
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- | ===== Interesting people ===== | + | |
- | * Jalal-ad-Din (prince and later Shah of Choresm, fought Ogadai Khan successfully) | + | |
- | * Bela IV of Hungary (settled the Volga Hungarians, conquered Bosnia, made Vlachia / Moldovia satellites) | + | |
- | * Prince Aleksandr Yaroslavich (OTL Nevsky - fought Volga Bulgars) | + | |
- | * Baibars (OTL Mamluk sultan - became Kipchak leader) | + | |
- | * Otakar Przemysl (duke of Moravia and Carinthia, Roman king) | + | |
- | * Vladimir V Rostislavich (grand prince of Kiev, first quasi-Czar of South Russia) | + | |
- | * Gerhard I (king of Denmark and Netherlands, | + | |
- | * Maffeo Servitore ([in]famous secretary of the Medici, negotiated the division of North Italy between Florence, Savoy and Venice) | + | |
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- | * Bernhard I of Braunschweig-Lüneburg (founded first German colony in Atlantis) | + | |
- | * Karl Koch (former monk, declared the short-lived Rhenish republic in Cologne) | + | |
- | * Lorenzo del Vacca (famous artist and inventor in Florence) | + | |
- | * Franz I (Francois de Valois - French regent and first Frenchman becoming Holy Roman Emperor) | + | |
- | * Prince Alasdair / Alexander of Scotland, who visited the New World as second European monarch after prince Harald, and conquered his lost kingdoms back, and more. | + | |
- | * James of Athelhampton (English philosopher, | + | |
- | * Edward V of England-Castille-Portugal. Controversial king who rebelled against the pope, but was defeated by in the Great Occidental War and had to resign. | + | |
- | * Francois IV of France. Made the country an absolutist state, but also laid the groundwork for the anti-French coalition. | + | |
- | * Alejandro Enrique Ruiz Rodriguez (1578-1655), | + | |
- | * Henry VI of England-Castille-Portugal. Responsible for the Triple Monarchy falling apart. Deposed and exiled to Atlantis. | + | |
- | * Pyotr I: First Czar of Vladimir-Suzdal. Responsible for losing Novorossiya. | + | |
- | * "Twin princes" | + | |
- | * Humphrey I (first Stafford king of England) | + | |
- | * Queen Maria of Spain (married the king of rebellious Morocco, thus bringing it back to the fold, made sure that her younger, but more competent son would become king) | + | |
- | * Condolcessa de Medici (daughter of the last Medici Grand Duke and wife of Sicilian king Francesco II) | + | |
- | * Queen Kristina of Sweden (one of the leading opponents of Francois IV, administrated Brandenburg-Silesia and Franconia-Pomerania for a while) | + | |
- | * Friedrich von Hohenzollern (presumed heir of the Hohenzollern, | + | |
- | * Johann K. Kodweiß from Pomerania. Author of " | + | |
- | * Kristian III of Denmark (tried to force the church to canonize him while alive, killed) | + | |
- | * Olof Tiselius (mighty first minister in Sweden-Norway-Mecklenburg; | + | |
- | * Stanislaw III (second-last king of Poland, for some time also last HREmperor and regent of Denmark-Braunschweig) | + | |
- | * Joaquin / Gioacchino, last Alvarez king of Italy. (Unified the country, took the opportunity to acquire colonies of France and Spain. Generally assumed to be homosexual, although it could never been proven.) | + | |
- | * General Boulanger (got dictatorial powers in France during critical times after the republican wars, but gave them up later again) | + | |
- | * Lin Xiaolong / Yongzhi (former general; became first Ming Emperor; had the telegraphic network of China built) | + | |
- | * Christian 't Hooft (Dutchman fled to Britain; built first steam machine) | + | |
- | * Walter Meier (German patriot, who worked for the French as tribute collector, but secretly planned for the - successful - uprising. A controversial figure. Died in Bohemian exile.) | + | |
- | * Alessandro Napoleoni (former general of king Gioacchino, conquered Egypt, was appointed successor, and made himself first New Roman Emperor) | + | |
- | * Adolf Ignaz II (" | + | |
- | * Philip (last king of Britain and self-declared ruler of half of Europe, thanks to inherited titles. Killed in the British revolution.) | + | |
- | * George I (first king of New Albion - OTL New Zealand -, where the British royal family had to flee to after the revolution) | + | |
- | * Joao de Gouveia (son of a fled Portuguese nobleman and his African mistress, became self-proclaimed king of the Ijaw people in the Niger delta; first of many Mulattoes to do so) | + | |
- | * Admiral Carleton (tried to reinstall the monarchy in Britain, in vain) | + | |
- | * Patricius I (first Irish pope, and the first elected in Antipodia / Australia) | + | |
- | * Joseph B. Franklin (first president of Canada) | + | |
- | * Jacob Andrews (Canadian war hero and president, built up Pacific fleet) | + | |
- | * Charles Pounder (former bartender, became mightiest man in Socialist Britain) | + | |
- | * Tom Liverpool (former orphan from Britain, fled to Canada and became a famous inventor) | + | |
- | * Lars Andersson (son of Swedish Socialists who fled from Finland to Britain; invented a kind of early computer specialized on codebreaking) | + | |
- | * Alfred Kleiber (cunning chancellor of German Atlantis; responsible for making Kalifornien a satellite and played an even more important role in the World War, and finally in the unification of the Germanies) | + | |
- | * Friedrich-Paul Halbe (commander of the German troops in Atlantis; under his reign, the first tank attacks were made) | + | |
- | * Iossif Gridenkov, Russian dictator. Killed by his own generals after going insane. | + | |
- | * Prof. Kilian Houston from the Socialist Block who demands more use of artificial intelligences for government and manager work | + | |
- | * Sophie Stein (aka Sofonisba Leoncavallo, | + | |
- | * Chandramoorthy (former gang leader, teacher and founder of a religion) | + | |
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