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Outstanding review!
ОтветитьSo much fun I am excited middle east,south Asia,north Africa,west and central Africa and Europeans all was changing and change everywhere
ОтветитьIt was actually Stephen I., he was Hungary's first christian ruler, therefore the first king, with a christian name. (Before he became christian, he was called Vajk)
ОтветитьI learn so much from this channel. Thank you.
Ответить🌞 Sunny Islam 😎
ОтветитьCUMania
ОтветитьCUMANIA? AYOOOO (look at thumbnail)
ОтветитьWow thank you Kings & Generals ❤ i love CK3
ОтветитьIt is interesting how you completely ignored and disregarded Croatia and Bulgaria in this video...literally two major power players in South Europe and basically the two Slavic nations that accepted christianity the earliest of all Slavic nations...Shame Shame Shame....
ОтветитьBolesław II is most commonly known as "the Bold" rather than "the Generous" but both of these are actually correct/
ОтветитьNow we need the another start date!
ОтветитьCrusader Kings 3 is peak. Great video.
ОтветитьPlease dont judge or mad at me im just asking a question , in that era did they found a tooth paste ?
Ответитьi like to play random counties no one cares about.
ОтветитьCK3 is my favorite game of all time for good reason! Great video, I really enjoyed it!
ОтветитьSteven the First , not the second , turned the maghiars to christianity
ОтветитьWhat about Maya? What about the states in Mesoamerica, before the Aztecs? What about the states in South America, before the Inca?
They were part of the "world", too.
In China The Song Dynesty was going strong
ОтветитьWhy did you skip most of Asia? You didn't cover anything east from Kievan Rus and north of India
ОтветитьThis makes my nights .. love love history.
ОтветитьMe after creating a custom character with cheats:
"And so Epic Man the Fifth would go on to conquer the remaining remnants of House capet and successfully invade the Russian wastelands.."
What was America and Australia and southern Africa like in 1066
ОтветитьEpic!
ОтветитьExcellent, but in the whole serie miss what whas going on in china in those years
ОтветитьGreat partnership!
ОтветитьWish they include Ancient China as well. Idk much about their history but they also got very interesting history back then.
ОтветитьI'm actually impressed by your map of territory of Latvia, although it is not really quite accurate I believe for 1066 but it has some actual tribes and where they lived, and we do not have good historical records from that era. And in any case a much better effort than most would do for this period of time and our region.
But I think Estonian one is completely bad, it wasn't like Livonians had control of all that territory...
Meanwhile the world at (in-game) 1166, Denmark holds half of italy, Byzanium holds Iceland and France has a couple of provinces in central Asia :D
ОтветитьThese Year in History overviews are fantastic. You should seriously consider doing several more. I bet you’d get completely new viewers, as people regularly google things like “what did the world look like in X year?” And K&G would pop up with an amazing video :)
I believe you’ve done one in the aftermath of western Rome’s fall, set in the mid-500s. As well as the 867 and 1066 ones.
Other great time periods would be 490 BCE at the dawn of the Greco-Persian wars; 300-250 BCE during the Hellenic period, which is super confusing (and would set up the Punic Wars nicely); The Year 1 (Pax Romana, Parthians, Germanic tribes rising, Slavs, Kushan Empire, Han China); 300 CE (Tetrarchy, Sassanids, Guptas, barbarian invasions of China); then you’ve covered 500s, 800s, 1000s. After that, I don’t know as much about the late Middle Ages or modern era, but I’m sure a 1300 (mongols, continued rise of Latin west), 1492 (get to include the new world!!) and maybe a 1776 would be great.
1066 really was the precipice of the modern world. Before it, Anglo Saxons still ruled England, half of Spain and Sicily were Muslim, the Romans were still one of the world’s great powers, and the Turks had not quite broken through.
After, England became England, Spain slowly became Spain, the Latin west established superiority over the orthodox east leading to the rise of Western Europe, the Romans’ terminal decline finally began, the Turks became a world power. A really, really fascinating time. Confusing, but extremely rewarding, to learn about.
Great video and thanks so much!
This gives me the "Last photos before disaster" vibes
ОтветитьI can't take u pronouncing Christian so wrong how do u fuck that up.
ОтветитьMore callable?
ОтветитьMore dollars!
ОтветитьAnd I thought 2020 was a busy year lol
ОтветитьHarald Bluetooth was also a master of music lol
ОтветитьWhy u people ignore India🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳
ОтветитьActualy, thats Stephen the first (1st Istváin in Hungarian) who converted to Chatolicism.
ОтветитьWilliam the conqueror was french
ОтветитьCroatia did not exist during medieval times.
ОтветитьThis is so beautiful! Nice work!
ОтветитьSultanate of rum never comes. If seljuks win the starting war they just take armenia
ОтветитьI like all of the sea monsters detailed in the oceans on the map.
ОтветитьThere’s Islam and there’s S U N N Y Islam
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