cool-toxic said:Lol poland is on raid in Germany![]()
Ew. I wonder who scripted that monarch?aryus86 said:Once, "Anarchy" of Bohemia was elected as emperor.
EvilSanta said:I just noticed that even after peace,those dang Neapolitans think they have right to march in my territory.I dont even give military access to them.What the hell are they thinking about?I think its best to get peace quikcly with Granada to keep those Neapolitans away from me.And because Id like to actually fight against them in my next war.![]()
EvilSanta said:I just noticed that even after peace,those dang Neapolitans think they have right to march in my territory.I dont even give military access to them.What the hell are they thinking about?I think its best to get peace quikcly with Granada to keep those Neapolitans away from me.And because Id like to actually fight against them in my next war.![]()
jwolf said:If I understood your war story correctly, you and Naples are still in the same war alliance vs. Granada. So each of you is allowed to march through the other's territory as long as that lasts. If you don't want anything from Granada then peace out of the war and the Neapolitans should be waving white flags very quickly.
jwolf said:No, they're all fighting against Granada.
EvilSanta said:I couldnt stop Napoli masses from sieging Lmbardia,my capital.
This is not weird. For example, France allied to the Ottoman Empire.BasileiosII said:Just as a side note, isn't a Napolitanian - Granadan alliance pretty unhistorical? :wacko:
I mean on the one side we have Catholics and on the other side Muslims. That's the first time I've heard from that such an alliance happened randomly in EU2.
Ambassador said:This is not weird. For example, France allied to the Ottoman Empire.
And even during the Crusades, catholics allied to muslims, and vice versa, depending on what interests they had at stakes.
Woh. A ghost appears.Lambert Simnel said:There was even one battle where both sides were a mix of crusaders and muslims. :wacko:
Ambassador said:This is not weird. For example, France allied to the Ottoman Empire.
And even during the Crusades, catholics allied to muslims, and vice versa, depending on what interests they had at stakes.