Timeline (Lei Baddizath)

Points of Divergence

 * During the invasion of the British Isles by Anglo-Saxon tribes, the Anglo-Saxons are unsuccessful in their invasions, so they give up and immigrate to Scotland, either driving the tribes there to extinction, or forcing them to migrate to Ireland.
 * When the Roman Empire is split, there is also a Southern Roman Empire created which includes the African provinces, as well as the provinces Sicilia and Sardinia.
 * Emperor Arcadius lives 20 years longer, and Theodosius is still his successor.
 * The Roman Empire is slightly stronger, and holds on to Britain until 427 CE.
 * Celtic tribes never migrated to Scotland, leaving the land filled with Pre-Indo-European tribes that were eventually killed off by the Anglo-Saxons.
 * The Mongols successfully invade Japan.
 * Muslim expansion throughout Africa did not eliminate the southern Roman Empire, instead turning it into a Muslim nation part of the Dar al-Islam.

The Three Roman Empires
In the early fifth century, the Eastern Roman Empire renamed itself as the Byzantine Empire after its capital before changing it to Constantinople, and the Southern Roman Empire became the Kingdom of Cartag with its capital in Carthage.

The Carthagennic Empire also renamed the provinces Mauretania Tingitana, Creta et Cyrene, and Mauretania Caesariensis as Tamazgha, Libya, and Pūnicia respectively.

Fall of Britannia


By the early 5th century, Emperor Arcadius was struggling to keep control over Britain, due to widespread rebellion and instability in the area. By 427 CE, Britannia was no longer a part of the Roman Empire, and was now a series of fragmented kingdoms.

To maintain good relations with Britannia, Arcadius targeted a noble named Quintus Claudius Constantinus, the son of Constans II, who was looking for a bride. Quintus was the ruler of a kingdom called Constantia, after his grandfather. He married his daughter, Arcadia, to Quintus in 428 CE. Arcadius also gave Quintus some Roman soldiers to conquer land in Britannia, in the hopes that he could regain control there.

That plan failed, but Quintus managed to conquer most of the former urban centers of Britannia under his name, thus establishing the House of Quent. During his reign, from 427 CE to 465 CE, he managed to conquer Maxima, Dumnonia, and Ceint. Towards the end of his reign, he began campaigns towards Pagenses Superior and Pagenses Inferior, which led to their unification as Pagenses.

Other campaigns in the 5th century included that of Riothamus, a king in Camrog who conquered South Wales, which tempted North Wales to change its name to Wales, as well as __________________.

The Vandalic Kingdom
In 429 CE, the Vandals migrated to Africa under their new king, Geiseric. The Vandals stormed the city of Hippo Regius, eventually taking the Carthagite provinces of Tamazgha and Pūnicia. After 30 years of conflict, the Carthagite military eventually overpowered the Vandals, forcing them to assimilate into Carthagite society, which had a great impact on the Vulgar Latin of Africa.

6th Century
In the early 6th century, Irish settlers decide against migrating to Scotland due to hearing a bad omen about vicious invaders that would come to wipe out the native population within the next few decades. Instead, they migrate to Galicia, Brittany, and the Basque country.