It isn't necessary to add all the characters I have added to this mod, but some important ones would be nice
1. Godefroi de Boulogne, a brother of the count of Boulogne (Eustache) and therefor the uncle of Godfrey of Bouillon and Baldwin of Edessa.
http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/NORT...#_Toc156901814
GEOFFROI de Boulogne (-[30 Apr/1 May] 1095). The Flandria Generosa names "Gosfridus episcopus Parisiacensis, frater Eustachii comitis Boloniensis"[120]. Bishop of Paris 1061. Chancellor of France 1075-1077, and 1081-1085. Arch-Chancellor of France 1085-1092.
Code:
character = {
id = { type = 10 id = XXXXXX }
name = "Godefroi"
gender = male
dynasty = { type = 12 id =308 }
father = { type = 10 id = 10065 }
mother = { type = 10 id = 10066 }
country = FRAN
religion = catholic
culture = frankish
birthdate = { year = 1022 month = january day = 0 }
dna = "25862130133307"
attributes = {
martial = 2
diplomacy = 7
intrigue = 4
stewardship = 6
health = 5
fertility = 5
}
traits = {
wise = yes
scholarly_theologian = yes
}
}
2. Jordan de Hauteville, he is a bastard son of Roger de Hauteville, count of Reggio and Messina.
http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/SICI...#_Toc163556376
JORDAN of Sicily (-Syracuse 12 Sep [1091/92], bur Santa Maria, Mili San Pietro). Malaterra names "duobus filiis suis [Rogerii comitis Sicilić] Gaufredo et Jordano" when recording their betrothals[229]. Jordan is named as son of Count Roger's first marriage in Europäische Stammtafeln[230]. The source on which this is based is not known, but it would be consistent with his likely birth date given the known details of his career. According to Norwich and Houben[231], Jordan was the illegitimate son of Roger I Count of Sicily. He ended the siege of Trapani in 1077 and recaptured Syracuse from the Muslims in 1081[232]. Left in charge of Sicily during his father's absence helping Robert Guiscard in peninsular Italy, he rebelled against his father's authority, although he was later pardoned. m (1087) --- del Vasto, daughter of MANFREDO del Vasto Marchese di Savona & his wife ---. Malaterra records the betrothal of "duosque sorores [Adelaydis]" and "duobus filiis suis [Rogerii comitis Sicilić] Gaufredo et Jordano", dating the event to 1089[233].
Code:
character = {
id = { type = 10 id = xxxxxxxx }
name = "Jordan"
gender = male
dynasty = { type = 12 id =678 }
father = { type = 10 id = 1132 }
country = C338
religion = catholic
culture = Norman
birthdate = { year = 1052 month = january day = 1 }
dna = "09035309350920"
attributes = {
martial = 5
diplomacy = 4
intrigue = 4
stewardship = 4
health = 5
fertility = 5
}
traits = {
bastard = yes
deceitful = yes
martial_education = yes
}
}
3. Hermann Billung, brother of Ordulf Billung and uncle of Magnus Billung, duke of Saxony
http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/SAXO...#_Toc146364677
HERMANN (-1086). The Annalista Saxo names "Odulfum ducem et Herimannum comitem" as the two sons of Duke Bernhard & his wife, specifying that the latter died "sine legitimis liberis"[296]. In a later passage it records the death in 1086 of "Herimannus comes, patruus Magni ducis, sine legitimis liberis"[297]. Graf 1059/80.
Code:
character = {
id = { type = 10 id = xxxxxxxx }
name = "Hermann"
gender = male
dynasty = { type = 12 id =656 }
father = { type = 10 id = 1414 }
mother = { type = 10 id = 1435 }
country = SAXO
religion = catholic
culture = German
birthdate = { year = 1025 month = january day = 1 }
dna = "07040210099405"
attributes = {
martial = 4
diplomacy = 4
intrigue = 4
stewardship = 5
health = 6
fertility = 5
}
traits = {
vengeful = yes
modest = yes
tough_soldier = yes
}
}