Board Thread:Timeline Discussions/@comment-25205072-20150422083509/@comment-25205072-20150827220916

Fireurchin wrote: I have a short suggestion. It's pretty obvious that Hus could not start the reformation all by himself, but he would be able militarize Poland to the point where its might would match that of the Catholic nations (this would also be a case for other protestant states). Given that, not long after of Luther's ATL revolt, Poland, HRE, England, Scotland, Denmark and Sweden were protestant, how would this effect the survival of paganism into the early 20th century? How would this effect relations between the Vatican and the Byantium (as this timeline's Protestant nations develop a closer relation with the Orthodox states)? paganism doesn't exist but is reborn as neo-paganism, as for Hus he becomes a minor and Luther becomes more prominent, leading to conflict between Hus and Luther, eventually Hus is executed for trying to overthrow a catholic prince in the Holy roman empire