Board Thread:Timeline Discussions/@comment-6912688-20130416211138/@comment-6912688-20130418215748

This timeline is still in its conceptual stages, though. And it's better than my last one.

My last one: Byzantine Empire reconquers the entire mediterranean around 910 A.D. Spain conquers Morocco, then gets defeated by the Frankish tribes which have reformed into Gaul. Meanwhile, Gaul is also conquering the Holy Roman Empire, which joins the Byzantine Empire for protection. Poland joins Lithuania and some other nations, then breaks apart into a 300 year civil war. Anglo-Saxon England conquers Scotland and Ireland, then gains the Balaeric islands by marriage. Back south, the Byzantine Empire has practically annihilated the turks, taking land ridiculously far south, then absorbs Kiev. Hungary declares war on the Byzantine Empire for no reason, who takes over Hungary's South, and then marries into the Gallic royal house, who refuses to give the Byzantine Empire the bride's dowry. The Byzantine Empire deposes the Gallic king and places the Emperor's younger brother on the throne. Saxony gains quite a bit of land in the still-warring Poland-Lithuania, while the Gauls invade England and the Irish, Scottish, Genoese, and Venetians rebel.

Next to that, ANYTHING looks good.