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An Austria-German Republic MMP2.15 AAR
As stated above, this is an AAR set in Germany, using MMP2.15, however, I have made a substantial number of modifications;
* Lucky Nations are OFF, I have replaced the luck=yes condition, when it is found in the triggers of the various Maintenance Events, with a country flag JC_Luck_001 or some such, and modified the first event in the Status_Quo.txt file to clear this flag from any country that has it, and then set it to 8 random AI countries that are either a Major or Greater Power.
* Administrative Efficiency from the Centralization/Decentralization Slider has been reversed, Decentralization gives you efficiency to allow you to control a larger realm. If anyone on the MMP development team wants to explain why they did it the opposite, I would be very interested, so far I haven't received any answers on this (to be fair, the last time I asked was at the height of MMP2 development and I did it in a massive post)
* Parma is now an inland province, with its coastal area split between Genoa and Modena, like in reality, balance be damned. I have also resculpted some of the rest of Germany, for instance the Anhalt-Magdeburg area is now very different, as is Switzerland. This won't be very important as I am making all of the maps myself on a normal world map.
* The Flag and Color of the German Republic have both been chaned, Once the German Republic wins the Revolution and settles down as an actual country I will show you the new flag, the color is just a simple gray. (I swear, I think they intentionally gave the DDR an ugly color and an uglier flag so people wouldn't try to play as it. )
* Various other modifiers have been altered in some way, for instance, given recent events, the Ottoman Balance Modifiers have been removed. The Ottoman Empire is a failed state, and given how royally screwed up history already is, I don't mind that. Likewise, I think I removed the 'Poland Blob' modifier, so Poland-Lithuania might actually survive, who knows, other than The Shadow that is.
* I have fired a bunch of one-off triggered events to give both myself and various AI nations boosts in certain areas. If I ever make reference to 'By the Grace of God' in the AAR, this is probably one of those situations. However I might also use that phrase just to describe a really lucky thing that happened, or anything just off-the-wall weird.
* Possibly others I have forgotten, I think I'm playing with AI set to Maximum Aggression, and there are probably others.
Now then, the AAR itself will be divided into two sections. The first section will be a 'History Book' style AAR and shall show me describing the events from 1453 to 1629 from the point of view of Hugo Grotius. In the Game's Version of History, he is a Jurist and Writer with dual citizenship in both the German and Dutch Republics. He spends most of his time in the German City of Wetzlar where he is a leading member of the Reichskammergericht, and a well respected Professor at the University of Nassau, specializing in Modern Political Thought. He is an avid writer on the principles of German Republicanism and is most famous for his landmark works 'The World of 1600', commissioned actually in the year 1597 and published in 1603 to commemorate the German Victory in the Revolution, and 'The Concert of Nations' Published in 1629 after the Partition of Livonia. I will include excerpts from Hugo-Grotius' journal, which has become increasingly popular in recent years due to its references to Hugo's previously completely unknown patron, especially amongst Conspiracy Theorists, as well as possibly including excerpts from other works of his, and I might even include excerpts from some modern historians and even 'conspiracy theorists', I don't know...
Once I reach the year of 1629, where the game is currently saved, I shall shift into Phase Two, which will be a semi-History-Book style AAR possibly maybe. I will probably just write how I want to at that particular time. That being said, I would greatly appreciate any suggestions people have for Contemporary Historians I can attribute any History Book writings to. They don't need to be German. This part of the AAR will be interactive, with posters in this thread, those who wish to do this of course, it is by no means required, acting as the Senate of the German Republic following the Senate's increase in power and their reform of the Legislative Branch of the Republic. This is both a gameplay mechanic and a means of justifying the shift in writing style because I only decided to make this an AAR around 1620 or so.
P.S. I encourage everyone to try to figure out who Hugo Grotius' patron both is, and is based off of, and how this impacts the story.
WritAAR of the Week: 06-02-2010 <-> 13-02-2010
*An Excerpt from the introduction to 'The World of 1600' by Hugo Grotius, Translated from the original German*
My name, such as it is, I mark down upon these pages as Hugo Grotius.
I take to these pages at the behest of my Patron, who himself wishes to remain anonymous, for the goals of the recording of the history of this land. This work shall follow the courses of recent history in the creation of this world as we now know it in the Lord's Year 1600. Although the year currently sits late within the tempestuous year of 1603.
This work shall focus on the larger theaters of the World's Politics, and chart through the recent history and important events of the nations that make up the part of this world, beginning from the date of the end of the Eastern Roman Empire at the hands of the Ottoman Turks. Each subject shall be dealt with independently.
We shall begin with the already mentioned Ottoman Empire, as it thrust open the gates of Europe to the Moslem Hordes, and ended the long, tortured life on a dying institution. We shall travel through its rise, and its defeat during The Great Crusade of 1518, Witnessing its then meteoric rise from this defeat to become the predominant power of the time, and certainly to become the most feared Heathen Empire the Christian world had ever seen. Our study of the Ottoman Empire will end with the so called 'Ottoman Civil War', the event that shattered its influence. This section will also deal with the rest of the known Heathen World of the Near East and Northern Africa.
From there, we will move West into Hungary, paying special attention to the History of the Church of Hungary and the political turmoil the country has been stymied by for the past century, dealing lastly with the Rise of the Serbian Empire and its Dominance of a United Kingdom of the Balkans.
Moving North into Poland-Lithuania, we will briefly touch on the dismantling of the Teutonic Order and the brief Polish-German Wars during the Revolution, as well as the reconstruction of Prussia, and the Reformation in Poland. Poland has been relatively stable in its history, and has seen few territorial changes other than the Massive Inheritance of Lithuania, this, in combination with the relatively quiet Reformation in Poland, shall ensure that this section of this work will likely be quite brief.
Moving to the North East into the newly decreed Empire of the Russias, we shall look primarily at the ascension of this state and its initial expansion Eastward. It has, as of yet, done little else in the sphere of European Politics and therefore is of little import. It is notable only for its size.
From there we will move West into Scandinavia, dealing with the almost eternal War of the Union of Kalmar. We will also deal with the short lived Norwegian Revolution, as well as the significantly longer and more prolific Danish War of Confession, and the Danish Revolution it caused.
Moving West into the British Isles, we will deal primarily with the Reformation in England and Scotland, as well as the so called 'War of the Roses' in England. The two Crowns have been relatively Cordial, with only a brief occupation of Scotland by England which has since been ended. With both Kingdoms following the Confession of Luther, in addition to their Dynastic Ties, and England's near Hegemony over the Island of Eire, it is likely the British Isles will remain peaceful. A Minor Chapter will be devoted to the small English Colonies in the New World.
In France however, nothing could be further from the truth. For our purposes, we will deal with the French Regencies and the Failure to Centralize the State, as well as the Crown's inability to escape Feudalism due to the French Nobles War. We shall also discuss the French Reformation and Counter Reformation, paying special attention to its influence on the Wars of the League of Berlin and the Peasant's and Burgher's Revolution of Germany.
Moving Further South we shall discuss the Large Iberian Empires of Portugal, Castille, and Aragon, as well as discussing the Aragonese Occupation of the Morea, and their contributions to The Great Crusade in General. While Discussing Castille and Portugal we shall also devote special consideration to their not inconsiderable holdings in the New World.
From here, we shall briefly explore what we know of the various States of The Orient, focusing primarily on the Mughal and Persian Empires.
Finally, we shall discuss the Holy Roman Empire, where the majority of this age's events seem to have transpired. We shall begin with an overview of the Dynastic History of the House of Habsburg, through its merger with the French House of Valois through the Burgundian Succession. Included in this area shall be a brief overview of the various Large States of the Holy Roman Empire, and a discussion of the various Austro-Venetian Wars in addition to Bavaria's rivalry with the Habsburg Dynasty for the Imperial Crown. Moving from there to an overview of the Imperial Institutions as of 1515, we shall deal with the effects of The Great Crusade on The Empire, and their subsequent undoing by the Protestant Reformation, the First Peasant's War, and the Wars of the Austrian Succession.
We will take a small rest from discussions of specific Countries at this point to discuss Some Europe Wide Social Changes such as the Protestant Reformation and the Spread of Humanism, as well as the current spread of the concepts of Nationalism, Revolution, and Counter Revolution.
Returning to the Holy Roman Empire, Special Mention will be given to the Second Peasant's Wars, and the Wars of the League of Berlin, eventually culminating in an in depth study of the Peasant's and Burgher's Revolution of Germany, the establishment of the German Republic, and the subsequent wars with Austria, France, the various Princely and Ecclesiastical States of the Empire Foolish enough to stand against The Republic, as well as the Polish-German Wars already mentioned.
Despite it happening in the year 1603, This work shall be concluded with a chapter on the social structure of the German Republic, and the signing, provisions, terms, and immediate aftermath of the Constitution of Geneva.
A Note from me; I might not necessarily post these in the order that they are listed in the Table of Contents.
Now Pull up a Chair, as you can see, I intend to be thorough, and I've got a lot of ground to cover...
Let's get this Trainwreck started!
An Austria-German Republic MMP2.15 AAR
As stated above, this is an AAR set in Germany, using MMP2.15, however, I have made a substantial number of modifications;
* Lucky Nations are OFF, I have replaced the luck=yes condition, when it is found in the triggers of the various Maintenance Events, with a country flag JC_Luck_001 or some such, and modified the first event in the Status_Quo.txt file to clear this flag from any country that has it, and then set it to 8 random AI countries that are either a Major or Greater Power.
* Administrative Efficiency from the Centralization/Decentralization Slider has been reversed, Decentralization gives you efficiency to allow you to control a larger realm. If anyone on the MMP development team wants to explain why they did it the opposite, I would be very interested, so far I haven't received any answers on this (to be fair, the last time I asked was at the height of MMP2 development and I did it in a massive post)
* Parma is now an inland province, with its coastal area split between Genoa and Modena, like in reality, balance be damned. I have also resculpted some of the rest of Germany, for instance the Anhalt-Magdeburg area is now very different, as is Switzerland. This won't be very important as I am making all of the maps myself on a normal world map.
* The Flag and Color of the German Republic have both been chaned, Once the German Republic wins the Revolution and settles down as an actual country I will show you the new flag, the color is just a simple gray. (I swear, I think they intentionally gave the DDR an ugly color and an uglier flag so people wouldn't try to play as it. )
* Various other modifiers have been altered in some way, for instance, given recent events, the Ottoman Balance Modifiers have been removed. The Ottoman Empire is a failed state, and given how royally screwed up history already is, I don't mind that. Likewise, I think I removed the 'Poland Blob' modifier, so Poland-Lithuania might actually survive, who knows, other than The Shadow that is.
* I have fired a bunch of one-off triggered events to give both myself and various AI nations boosts in certain areas. If I ever make reference to 'By the Grace of God' in the AAR, this is probably one of those situations. However I might also use that phrase just to describe a really lucky thing that happened, or anything just off-the-wall weird.
* Possibly others I have forgotten, I think I'm playing with AI set to Maximum Aggression, and there are probably others.
Now then, the AAR itself will be divided into two sections. The first section will be a 'History Book' style AAR and shall show me describing the events from 1453 to 1629 from the point of view of Hugo Grotius. In the Game's Version of History, he is a Jurist and Writer with dual citizenship in both the German and Dutch Republics. He spends most of his time in the German City of Wetzlar where he is a leading member of the Reichskammergericht, and a well respected Professor at the University of Nassau, specializing in Modern Political Thought. He is an avid writer on the principles of German Republicanism and is most famous for his landmark works 'The World of 1600', commissioned actually in the year 1597 and published in 1603 to commemorate the German Victory in the Revolution, and 'The Concert of Nations' Published in 1629 after the Partition of Livonia. I will include excerpts from Hugo-Grotius' journal, which has become increasingly popular in recent years due to its references to Hugo's previously completely unknown patron, especially amongst Conspiracy Theorists, as well as possibly including excerpts from other works of his, and I might even include excerpts from some modern historians and even 'conspiracy theorists', I don't know...
Once I reach the year of 1629, where the game is currently saved, I shall shift into Phase Two, which will be a semi-History-Book style AAR possibly maybe. I will probably just write how I want to at that particular time. That being said, I would greatly appreciate any suggestions people have for Contemporary Historians I can attribute any History Book writings to. They don't need to be German. This part of the AAR will be interactive, with posters in this thread, those who wish to do this of course, it is by no means required, acting as the Senate of the German Republic following the Senate's increase in power and their reform of the Legislative Branch of the Republic. This is both a gameplay mechanic and a means of justifying the shift in writing style because I only decided to make this an AAR around 1620 or so.
P.S. I encourage everyone to try to figure out who Hugo Grotius' patron both is, and is based off of, and how this impacts the story.
~~*~~ AARwards ~~*~~
WritAAR of the Week: 06-02-2010 <-> 13-02-2010
~~*~~ Forward ~~*~~
*An Excerpt from the introduction to 'The World of 1600' by Hugo Grotius, Translated from the original German*
My name, such as it is, I mark down upon these pages as Hugo Grotius.
I take to these pages at the behest of my Patron, who himself wishes to remain anonymous, for the goals of the recording of the history of this land. This work shall follow the courses of recent history in the creation of this world as we now know it in the Lord's Year 1600. Although the year currently sits late within the tempestuous year of 1603.
This work shall focus on the larger theaters of the World's Politics, and chart through the recent history and important events of the nations that make up the part of this world, beginning from the date of the end of the Eastern Roman Empire at the hands of the Ottoman Turks. Each subject shall be dealt with independently.
We shall begin with the already mentioned Ottoman Empire, as it thrust open the gates of Europe to the Moslem Hordes, and ended the long, tortured life on a dying institution. We shall travel through its rise, and its defeat during The Great Crusade of 1518, Witnessing its then meteoric rise from this defeat to become the predominant power of the time, and certainly to become the most feared Heathen Empire the Christian world had ever seen. Our study of the Ottoman Empire will end with the so called 'Ottoman Civil War', the event that shattered its influence. This section will also deal with the rest of the known Heathen World of the Near East and Northern Africa.
From there, we will move West into Hungary, paying special attention to the History of the Church of Hungary and the political turmoil the country has been stymied by for the past century, dealing lastly with the Rise of the Serbian Empire and its Dominance of a United Kingdom of the Balkans.
Moving North into Poland-Lithuania, we will briefly touch on the dismantling of the Teutonic Order and the brief Polish-German Wars during the Revolution, as well as the reconstruction of Prussia, and the Reformation in Poland. Poland has been relatively stable in its history, and has seen few territorial changes other than the Massive Inheritance of Lithuania, this, in combination with the relatively quiet Reformation in Poland, shall ensure that this section of this work will likely be quite brief.
Moving to the North East into the newly decreed Empire of the Russias, we shall look primarily at the ascension of this state and its initial expansion Eastward. It has, as of yet, done little else in the sphere of European Politics and therefore is of little import. It is notable only for its size.
From there we will move West into Scandinavia, dealing with the almost eternal War of the Union of Kalmar. We will also deal with the short lived Norwegian Revolution, as well as the significantly longer and more prolific Danish War of Confession, and the Danish Revolution it caused.
Moving West into the British Isles, we will deal primarily with the Reformation in England and Scotland, as well as the so called 'War of the Roses' in England. The two Crowns have been relatively Cordial, with only a brief occupation of Scotland by England which has since been ended. With both Kingdoms following the Confession of Luther, in addition to their Dynastic Ties, and England's near Hegemony over the Island of Eire, it is likely the British Isles will remain peaceful. A Minor Chapter will be devoted to the small English Colonies in the New World.
In France however, nothing could be further from the truth. For our purposes, we will deal with the French Regencies and the Failure to Centralize the State, as well as the Crown's inability to escape Feudalism due to the French Nobles War. We shall also discuss the French Reformation and Counter Reformation, paying special attention to its influence on the Wars of the League of Berlin and the Peasant's and Burgher's Revolution of Germany.
Moving Further South we shall discuss the Large Iberian Empires of Portugal, Castille, and Aragon, as well as discussing the Aragonese Occupation of the Morea, and their contributions to The Great Crusade in General. While Discussing Castille and Portugal we shall also devote special consideration to their not inconsiderable holdings in the New World.
From here, we shall briefly explore what we know of the various States of The Orient, focusing primarily on the Mughal and Persian Empires.
Finally, we shall discuss the Holy Roman Empire, where the majority of this age's events seem to have transpired. We shall begin with an overview of the Dynastic History of the House of Habsburg, through its merger with the French House of Valois through the Burgundian Succession. Included in this area shall be a brief overview of the various Large States of the Holy Roman Empire, and a discussion of the various Austro-Venetian Wars in addition to Bavaria's rivalry with the Habsburg Dynasty for the Imperial Crown. Moving from there to an overview of the Imperial Institutions as of 1515, we shall deal with the effects of The Great Crusade on The Empire, and their subsequent undoing by the Protestant Reformation, the First Peasant's War, and the Wars of the Austrian Succession.
We will take a small rest from discussions of specific Countries at this point to discuss Some Europe Wide Social Changes such as the Protestant Reformation and the Spread of Humanism, as well as the current spread of the concepts of Nationalism, Revolution, and Counter Revolution.
Returning to the Holy Roman Empire, Special Mention will be given to the Second Peasant's Wars, and the Wars of the League of Berlin, eventually culminating in an in depth study of the Peasant's and Burgher's Revolution of Germany, the establishment of the German Republic, and the subsequent wars with Austria, France, the various Princely and Ecclesiastical States of the Empire Foolish enough to stand against The Republic, as well as the Polish-German Wars already mentioned.
Despite it happening in the year 1603, This work shall be concluded with a chapter on the social structure of the German Republic, and the signing, provisions, terms, and immediate aftermath of the Constitution of Geneva.
~~*~~
A Note from me; I might not necessarily post these in the order that they are listed in the Table of Contents.
Now Pull up a Chair, as you can see, I intend to be thorough, and I've got a lot of ground to cover...
~~*~~
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Table of Contents
[B][U][I]Act 1: The Histories of Hugo Grotius, detailing 1453 to 1629[/I][/U][/B]
[center][B][U]Book 1: The World of 1600[/U][/B][/center]
[B]Chapter 1: The Ottoman Empire[/B]
[url=http://forum.paradoxplaza.com/forum/showpost.php?p=10475006&postcount=4]The Rise of a Giant[/url]
[url=http://forum.paradoxplaza.com/forum/showpost.php?p=10489210&postcount=8]The Great Crusade[/url]
Suleiman 'The Magnificent' [url=http://forum.paradoxplaza.com/forum/showpost.php?p=10922901&postcount=155]I[/url] [url=http://forum.paradoxplaza.com/forum/showpost.php?p=10968600&postcount=163]II[/url] [url=http://forum.paradoxplaza.com/forum/showpost.php?p=10982187&postcount=168]III[/url] [url=http://forum.paradoxplaza.com/forum/showpost.php?p=10998238&postcount=172]IV[/url] [url=http://forum.paradoxplaza.com/forum/showpost.php?p=11236956&postcount=202]V[/url]
The Ottoman Regent's War [url=http://forum.paradoxplaza.com/forum/showpost.php?p=11261012&postcount=210]I[/url] [url=http://forum.paradoxplaza.com/forum/showpost.php?p=11305681&postcount=215]II[/url] [url=http://forum.paradoxplaza.com/forum/showpost.php?p=11348922&postcount=217]III[/url] [url=http://forum.paradoxplaza.com/forum/showpost.php?p=11372977&postcount=221]IV[/url]
[B]Chapter 2: Hungary and the Balkans[/B]
[url=http://forum.paradoxplaza.com/forum/showpost.php?p=10805975&postcount=131]The Hungarian Kingdom of the late 1400s[/url]
[url=http://forum.paradoxplaza.com/forum/showpost.php?p=10493086&postcount=17]The Great Crusade and The Hungarian Empire[/url]
The Church of Hungary
The Conquest of Hungary
The Fall of the Ottoman Empire and the Rise of Serbia
[B]Chapter 3: The Union of Poland-Lithuania[/B]
[url=http://forum.paradoxplaza.com/forum/showpost.php?p=10835018&postcount=137]The Inheritance of Empire[/url]
The Polish Reformation
The Polish Revolution
[B]Chapter 4: The Empire of the Russias[/B]
[url=http://forum.paradoxplaza.com/forum/showpost.php?p=10852195&postcount=142]The Birth of the Bear[/url]
[url=http://forum.paradoxplaza.com/forum/showpost.php?p=11421173&postcount=225]The Empire of all the Russias[/url]
The Time of Troubles
[B]Chapter 5: Scandinavia[/B]
[url=http://forum.paradoxplaza.com/forum/showpost.php?p=10686085&postcount=76]The Death and Rebirth of the Union of Kalmar[/url]
The Scandinavian Reformation and The Wars of Religion in Denmark
The Danish Confederation and the Swedish Empire
[B]Chapter 6: The British Isles and North America[/B]
The War of the Roses [url=http://forum.paradoxplaza.com/forum/showpost.php?p=10719983&postcount=97]I[/url] [url=http://forum.paradoxplaza.com/forum/showpost.php?p=10731550&postcount=107]II[/url] [url=http://forum.paradoxplaza.com/forum/showpost.php?p=10747044&postcount=116]III[/url]
The British Reformation
The British Revolution
[B]Chapter 7: The Kingdom of France[/B]
[url=http://forum.paradoxplaza.com/forum/showpost.php?p=10579139&postcount=33]The Kingdom of France at 1500[/url]
[url=http://forum.paradoxplaza.com/forum/showpost.php?p=10896143&postcount=148]The French Noble Wars[/url]
The French Reformation
The Kingdom of France in 1600
[B]Chapter 8: Iberia and South and Central America[/B]
[url=http://forum.paradoxplaza.com/forum/showpost.php?p=10775814&postcount=126]The End of the Reconquista[/url]
The Empire of Portugal
The Empire of Castile
[url=http://forum.paradoxplaza.com/forum/showpost.php?p=10814838&postcount=135]The Empire of Aragon[/url]
[B]Chapter 9: The Orient[/B]
The Empire of Persia
The Empire of the Mughals
[B]Chapter 10: The Holy Roman Empire till 1579[/B]
[url=http://forum.paradoxplaza.com/forum/showpost.php?p=10639354&postcount=63]The Early Reform of the Empire[/url]
[url=http://forum.paradoxplaza.com/forum/showpost.php?p=10580246&postcount=36]The Burgundian Inheritance[/url]
[url=http://forum.paradoxplaza.com/forum/showpost.php?p=10515919&postcount=23]The Great Crusade and The Habsburg Golden Age[/url]
The First Peasant's War
The Wars of the Austrian Succession
[B]Chapter 11: European Social Movements[/B]
The Spread of Humanism and Academies of the Renaissance
The Early Protestant Reformation
The Growth of Nationalism and German Republicanism
The Dichotomies of Rome
[B]Chapter 12: The Wars of Religion and Revolution until 1600[/B]
The Wars of the League of Berlin
The Second Peasant's War and the Bavarian Republic
The Peasant's and Burgher's Revolution of Germany
The Wars of Revolution
[B]Chapter 13: The Constitution of Geneva[/B]
The Signing
The Constitution in the German Republic
The Constitution in the German Confederation
The Constitution in the German Empire
[center][B][U]Book 2: The Concert of Nations[/U][/B][/center]
[B]Chapter 1: The Growth of the German Parliament[/B]
The December Constitution
The Proclamation of the German Triumvirate
[B]Chapter 2: The Changes of the Empire[/B]
The Shrinking of the German Confederation
The Growth of the Reichsverweser and 'Imperial' Germany
[B]Chapter 3: The World Without[/B]
The Death of the Ottoman Empire and the Rise of Persia
The Venetian Empire in Italy and Greece
The Empire of Algiers
The Golden Empire of Spain
The Russian March East
The Partitions of Livonia and Hungary
[B]Chapter 4: The Concert of Nations and Modern Political Thought[/B]
The Concert of Nations
The World of 1629
[b][u][i]Act 2: The Age of the Republic, from 1629 forward[/i][/u][/b]
(As the Game has not been played for this part, I have no idea what will go here, it shall be organized into books later.
[b][u][i]Narratives:[/i][/u][/b]
[center][b][u]The People of the Renaissance[/u][/b][/center]
[b]Ferdinand I 'One Eye'[/b]
[url=http://forum.paradoxplaza.com/forum/showpost.php?p=10604314&postcount=45]July 21st, 1489; The Meeting with Charles II[/url]
August 4th, 1497; The Battle of Kelding [url=http://forum.paradoxplaza.com/forum/showpost.php?p=10701510&postcount=83]I[/url] [url=http://forum.paradoxplaza.com/forum/showpost.php?p=10711606&postcount=90]II[/url]
[b]Charles II 'The Smiling'[/b]
[url=http://forum.paradoxplaza.com/forum/showpost.php?p=10626541&postcount=55]July 21st, 1489; The Partners in Empire[/url]
[b]Emperor Leopold 'The Defender'[/b]
November 23rd, 1497; Visiting the Lovely Couple [url=http://forum.paradoxplaza.com/forum/showpost.php?p=10739853&postcount=114]I[/url] [url=http://forum.paradoxplaza.com/forum/showpost.php?p=10757359&postcount=121]II[/url]
[url=http://forum.paradoxplaza.com/forum/showpost.php?p=10943285&postcount=160]November 28th, 1497; Autumn[/url]
[url=http://forum.paradoxplaza.com/forum/showpost.php?p=11063438&postcount=177]January 12th, 1498; The Beginning[/url]
[url=http://forum.paradoxplaza.com/forum/showpost.php?p=11096624&postcount=179]February 13th, 1498; A Tower for the Princess[/url]
[url=http://forum.paradoxplaza.com/forum/showpost.php?p=11129016&postcount=181]April 4th, 1498; Openning Movements[/url]
[url=http://forum.paradoxplaza.com/forum/showpost.php?p=11156434&postcount=186]September 12th, 1498; End of the Savoyard Succession War[/url]
[url=http://forum.paradoxplaza.com/forum/showpost.php?p=11163249&postcount=189]September 27th, 1498; Contingencies[/url]
[url=http://forum.paradoxplaza.com/forum/showpost.php?p=11171216&postcount=194]October 4th, 1498; The Turning of the World[/url]
[url=http://forum.paradoxplaza.com/forum/showpost.php?p=11189516&postcount=197]July 19th, 1499; The Emperor without a Crown[/url]
[url=http://forum.paradoxplaza.com/forum/showpost.php?p=11227673&postcount=200]September 28th, 1499; The Dark Cloud of Wien[/url]
[b][u][i]Other Reading:[/i][/u][/b]
[url=http://forum.paradoxplaza.com/forum/showpost.php?p=10784328&postcount=129]The Last Kingdom of Europe[/url]
Let's get this Trainwreck started!
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