The Spider King! Using the right combination of magistry and intrigue, he re-united major regions of France without the need for conflict. Louis IX the Cunning, King of France (1461-1483).
The Spider King! Using the right combination of magistry and intrigue, he re-united major regions of France without the need for conflict. Louis IX the Cunning, King of France (1461-1483).
"You cannot have good laws without good arms." (Niccolo Machiavelli)
King Von Plaurer of Prussia
,a great fighter as he fought with the HRE without getting a scratch
,a great economist as he had an income of 500 a month
,a great person as none revolted against him
,a great ruler,cause he is!
Vladislav Geramovich Sarigov as NK of Agriculture on Tukhachevsky's Army and the Politburo
Do you want a true King? NOO, best a Queen:
Queen Elisabeth of Castille, Galicia, Aragon, Navarre, Lion, Portugal, Jerusalem, Duchess of Valencia, Majorca, Toledo, unifier of Spain, Champion of Christianity mother of the King of Norway and the King of Aquitania.
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A Crusader at heart but a lion at flesh. The courage of one; who tore down empires at the mention of his name. King Magnus was he, a valiant fighter, that fought in the name of the Lord.







From a lone county in England, he gained seven thrones by marriage, plot, and conquest before dying in a hunting accident. His heir took another four including Jerusalem. Good job, lads.
King of Frisia, fought against Francia
Beat the Hammer and took Cologne
Secured a free Frisia, Sinkfal to Weser
Kept it from being conquered by Karl
Abjured Baptism to be with his ancestors
Forwent heaven filled with his foes
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His father's killers weren't able to get to him as a babe - his nursemaid ran off with him so long ago. Years later - now with the crown he used his great mind to weave his traps, realize his revenge, and he waited...


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Roger of Reggio-o-o
Lived in Italy’s toe-toe-toe
Patient and just, devoted to Christ
He gazed cross the Strait with hungry eye
Called his lads quick on the go-go-go
Said, “Off to Palermo we row-row-row!”
Rudolf of Savoie came to power as a small child, fought many wars bravely and well, married unwisely, loved the wrong woman deeply, strove for greatness but fell short, and died old.

There once was a hero named Robert the Red, who came riding to London from ole Ireland!
And the braggart did swagger and brandish his "blade", as he told of bold battles and vassals he had made!
But then he went quiet, did Robert the Red, when he met the lusty maiden Matilda who said...
Oh, you talk and you lie and you drink all our mead! Now I think it's high time that you lie down and breed!
And so then came the clashing and bashing and grunting and more, as the brave lass Matilda charged in full of zeal!
And the braggart named Robert was boastful no moooooree... when he started to cry that he was sore!
Even an ignorant, paranoid, cowardly, ugly, corrupt, unsociable, aristocratic thug can conquer large parts of the world, kill thousands of people and be celebrated as the saviour of the Republic.
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"My ultimate ruler is quite the PARADOX...
To conquer EUROPE UNIVERSALLY, his only goal.
Though his HEART is made OF IRON, being a CRUSADER and a KING are not his only ambitions.
Upon return from Jerusalem, he will wed his love, VICTORIA."
"His grandfather had united the two Francias, his father solified the realm... but he, Emperor, twice King and father to two kings would become the ultimate ruler of medieval Europe...
All Hail Joseph I Benvenuto 'the Great' von Habsburg!"
"Der ganze Balkan ist nicht die gesunden Knochen eines einzigen pommerschen Grenadiers wert." - Otto von Bismarck.
EPIC POST! Johan addresses Kieran of CA http://forum.paradoxplaza.com/forum/...2&postcount=41
Foundations ablaze: a story of Europe during the turbulent years of WWI (1907-1918) - A France Vicky II AHD AAR: http://forum.paradoxplaza.com/forum/...281907-1918%29
Capetan Glory - A France (SRI) AAR (Abandoned due to savegame loss) : http://forum.paradoxplaza.com/forum/...-%28SRI%29-AAR
With wit as sharp as steel he won the Norse, and by his steel the Suomi were conquered. Norway's gold was his, as was soon the Danish crown. He was King Stenkil the Lion of Sweden, Sword of the North.








The Count of Lesbos was a funny old dear: gay and infirm, his subjects thought him a bit queer - but don't be disheartened for the solution is here, with the help of his wife he'll be dead in a year!
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Rightious fury with a wife unruly, born hidious and cripple he is not one to fiddle. Unlucky and all he went for the call, the crusade was lost and so was his treasury due to the cost. Two more years he will stand, a king without a land.
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Urraca, Queen of Aragon, sired by a Bastard, mother of a new generation of Iberian Queens. Called "the Good", her only sin, a well earned sense of pride. May her poetry inspire all mankind!
King Håkon the Great:
Moor and pagan and foreigner less, the knife came from closest kin.
~Inscription on tomb.
King Swiatopelk the Great of Poland was 45 years of age as of 1453 and ruled every single one of them. Nicknamed 'the Great' in his 12th, Gregarious was the closest to a positive trait he had.
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To serve the realm with all his skill; to guard his people with all his might; to praise the God with all his faith; to be kind to his kin and faithful to his wife; to protect the Church and the Holy Land; those are the merits of a true Crusader King.
Sit now there, and look out upon the lands where evil and despair shall come to those whom thou allied. Thou hast dared to mock me, and to question the power of France, master of the fates of Europe. Therefore with my explorers thou shalt see, and with my spies thou shalt hear; and never shall thou be released from vassalage until all is fulfilled unto its bitter end.