In 1600, the principalities of Wallachia, Moldova and Transylvania were simultaneously headed by the Wallachian prince Michael the Brave (Mihai Viteazul), Ban of Oltenia, but the chance for a unity dissolved after Mihai was killed, only one year later, by the soldiers of Austrian army general Giorgio Basta. Mihai Viteazul, who was prince of Transylvania for less than one year, intended for the first time to unite the three principalities and to lay down foundations of a single state in a territory comparable to today's Romania
After the failed 1848 Revolution, the Great Powers did not support the Romanians' expressed desire to officially unite in a single state, which forced Romania to proceed alone against the Ottomans.The electors in both Moldavia and Wallachia chose in 1859 the same person –Alexandru Ioan Cuza– as prince (Domnitor in Romanian).[46] Thus, Romania was created as a personal union, albeit a Romania that did not include Transylvania.
By 1541...During this period the Romanian lands were characterised by the slow disappearance of the feudal system;
And I believe this supports the idea of 1600 as a date to trigger the appearence of the Romanian state idea.
Oh, Wow, I caused something to happen in Sweden.
I feel special. Paradox Intereactive has just given me my second birthday present of the day!
Also, fix up romanian provinces please. Wallachia should not be called Wallachia, it should be called "Oltenia". Wallachia was the principality not the land. Split up the Silistrian province, it is stupid, it was only united under the Ottomans. Also, split the provinces of Basarabia and Modolva. They are two different things entirely. Hate seeing Modolva's capital in Basarabia.
And make Transylvania Romanian in culture. IIRC it is Hungarian currently.
I think you should be able to unify the balkans in one uniform country! o
*runs quickly away.
And make Transylvania Romanian in culture. IIRC it is Hungarian currently.
Nationalism is an undying zombie, isn't it? Chainsaw and shotgun, please...
Nationalism is an undying zombie, isn't it? Chainsaw and shotgun, please...
Originally Posted by Herbert
Nationalism is an undying zombie, isn't it? Chainsaw and shotgun, please...
ironicly he is not even romanian, and polish people are usualy friends of the hungarians
o.o
but as Doomdark said, lets not debate history (even if Doom said so, I have to point out that hungary is not in the balkans, and for most of the timeframe of the game hungary/polands/prussia(teutons) were considered to be part of west europe even) as it doesn't end well usually in the end
Oh, also the Pope can form ITA as the Kingdom of God