Board Thread:Timeline Discussions/@comment-4923787-20130202175501/@comment-32656-20130506082656

Wikipedia is a good source, quite honestly, - just remember that it exaggerates sometimes. Try to corroborate the sources - there is usually more than one article that touches on any one thing. That Jewish revolt for instance, actually has its own article, which is far better than what you looked at.

Possibly pieces, depends on the overall situation. More likely someone just takes control, or the rebels simply name a successor. Happened often enough with the Roman Empire.

Would not crown himself that title. Would keep his own name.

No, Lombards could not do that.

If the Byzantines lose Anatolia, nothing short of ASB helps them retake more than some of it.

If they lose some and retake it, more or less going to have to accept the Turks being there.

Had the Crusaders stuck to the original plan, all would have been fine.

Lots of battles that could have changed things.

Unlike in France or England, there was many strong tribes in Germany - not happening.