Prussian Empire?
The work of your's truly. It's amazing what a man with patience can do when given Prussian Romuva pagans and a nation of Poles to conquer
Chernigov and Fatimids in Germany..........and where's the HRE?
On a good note, the Iberian Kingdoms seem to be doing fine.
Royal Rebels?........Whose?
I actually know how both of those got there
The HRE had a -very- bad rebellion in the mid-12th century, which lead to essentially -all- of Germany splitting away. At the end of the rebellion, it was left with Austria, Luxembourg and Northern Italy. The German princes squabbled, with the Duchess of Swabia actually becoming Queen of Jerusalem in a crusade (she was then promptly invaded and annexed by the Fatimids, which is why they have land there.) The old Piast kings of Poland married into the family of Fraconia and inherited it, and they were in turn inherited by Orthodox Russian Rurikoviches. By that time, I had taken all of Poland, and merely hadn't usurped the title yet. By the time I did, the old Russian-Polish royal family had been exiled to Chernigov and Vladimir in Kiev, but they retained their Fraconian holdings. As for the Holy Roman Empire, the title was destroyed when the Italians revolted against an Occitan dynasty that took the Imperial throne.
Yeah, the Iberian kingdoms are doing just fine. I was actually concerned for them for a while there, but it seems to be that Aragon got its
dung straightened out and conquered its de jure land. Now, though, Iberia is a stalemate between Abbadid Andalusia, Granada, and the Jimenas in Leon and Aragon.
Also, the Royal Rebels over in the Crimea are rebelling against the Cumans.
Brittany in Modern day NE Italy and Slovenia..?
Yep. They appear to have inherited Carinthia. They were originally poised to inherit Swabia (headed by aforementioned Duchess turned Queen,) but was then disinherited after she ascended to the throne of Jerusalem. Sometime after that, Germans of house Zahringen somehow managed upon the Breton throne. Go figure!