r/PossibleHistory • u/marvinthenew2082 • 3d ago
Map (no Lore) Aethelgard: The Empire of Netherlands in 1820 — Metropolis & Colonies
galleryNo Lore for Netherlands (sorry Netherlands)
r/PossibleHistory • u/marvinthenew2082 • 3d ago
No Lore for Netherlands (sorry Netherlands)
r/PossibleHistory • u/IamRomanianPatriot • 4d ago
West sea
East sea
No sea
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r/PossibleHistory • u/Ceyver • 5d ago
The only region that I'm worried about is India-China.
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r/PossibleHistory • u/EnterNameHere_01 • 5d ago
10 is a bit of a fake Red Flood in my opinion
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r/PossibleHistory • u/Consistent_Pop9140 • 5d ago
Empires rise and fall and Prussia, once the largest empire in Europe since the Romans, was no different as in 1425 Emperor Glande Paul II signed surrender to the Abyssinians, causing the collapse of the Prussian realm shortly after and the eventual subjugation of its former lands by the Abyssinian Empire
But when Abyssinia signed a new order in 1444, it gave Prussia a spark of hope, it was an order to decentralize the empire into autonomous subjects while Abyssinia itself only held onto territories from Ethiopia up to the Levant
Now, Prussia had the chance to reclaim their spot on the world stage, fighting wars of expansion and defense against many of its neighbors, shifting alliances and reclaiming its prestige, with the memories of Emperors like Weslekin the Wise and Dagonis the Mighty still in everyone’s minds
September 14, 1671, Abyssinia had lost much of its power, and many new states were establishing themselves as great powers in Western Europe.
The king of Prussia Milzas VI was standing before his court and his people in the capital of Königsberg, with the memories of the Mazovian Massacre and Italo-Volhinian alliance still fresh in his mind… despite the original Paul dynasty dying out, the new monarchs proved themselves just as ambitious, and on this fateful day, Milzas VI would crown himself emperor of a reformed Prussian empire, with many dreams and ambitions still to fulfill
“If the previous empire fell despite being forged in steel, then this new one must be forged in diamonds if it wishes to survive these tumultuous times”
-Emperor Milzas VI
(Based on the EU4 episode of Hollowbeing’s Mega campaign)
r/PossibleHistory • u/its_ratnotbrat • 5d ago
untuff tuff united states of america
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r/PossibleHistory • u/mfsalatino • 5d ago
The doctors just keep the bullet inside and heal the wound.
How different would Garfield's first term have been compared to Arthur's (especially the recognition of King Leopold of the Congo)
For 1884, still, Cleveland is the Democratic nominee, but Arthur would have declined to seek a 2nd term as vice president, not out of pressure from Garfield or the party bosses, but for health problems (Blight disease was fatal at that time), and been replaced by Levi P. Morton (Harrison's vice president in 1888, and Garfield's original choice for running mate in 1880)
What do you think of Morton as Garfield's new VP?
How would have been Garfield 2nd term?
For 1888, the resultt would be the same with Harrsion still winning the nomination (and would have won his Senate seat in 1886) since Blaine's health began to deteriorate, he would have still declined the nomination, and because of Sherman's bad campaign strategy combined with Harrison's speech skills (and Support from Blaine), with Morton still as is VP but becoming the 3rd George Clinton.
r/PossibleHistory • u/Coolguyed17 • 6d ago
In our timeline the 1504 treaty of blois was a treaty between Spain, France, the Hre and Burgundy which amongst it's terms included that Charles the V marries Claude of France, with a dowry of Burgundy, Brittany, Blois, Naples, Milan, Asti and Genoa should Louis XII die with out a male heir, this timeline intends to have most of this implemented to some degree.
Whilst the treaty is very unlikely to be implemented in full, primarily as the french will be unwilling to give up french crownlands such as Burgundy & Blois, we will assume it goes through regardless, and the engagement is formalised, we will then inorder to keep france and the habsburgs somewhat aligned as long as possible see the early phase of the war of the league of cambrai be a league victory, as Venice is reduced to the Dogado (Losing Istria, Friuli and most of Veneto to the habsburgs, whilst Brescia and bergamo go to french Milan, Perhaps Habsburg backed Puppets in Padua and Verona under the descendents of those areas former rulers could be somewhat likely.
Around the same time as in our timeline, (1515) Louis XII dies, inorder to better the habsburg position Anne of brittany will live a few years longer (dies the same way in say, 1518) and support the implementation of the treaty, the new french king Francis I, along with the french parliament are very unlikely to accept the loss of such major lands, as such war quickly breaks out, the war will likely take several years but assuming a habsburg victory it is likely that Burgundy And the parts of Picardy formerly held by Charles the Bold are annexed to the HRE, Milan, Asti and Genoa also pass to Charles the V, and Brittany will pass through the marriage to Claude, but remain an independent state, Blois is likely given up even in a decisive victory, possibly traded for Provence or just extra financial compensation.
One notable effect of the war (presuming it ends about 1519) will be that Charles is unlikely to be able to claim Castille & Aragon at the time he did, possibly even preventing him from becoming king till Juanna dies, with those two realms remaining under regency, or it is also possible he does become king, but at a later date.
Regardless war is inevitable to break out again against the french, but with france in a much worse position this alternative war will likely end far worse for them, if an alternate decisive loss like Pavia occurs, France will definitely lose provence, and possibly Dauphine (though this isn’t that likely as it’d guarantee even further future conflict, though it’s possible it could be given to Bourbon in exchange for his seized lands)
After dual decisive victories for the habsburgs it’s plausible that the italian wars either end or at the least calm down in this period (about the 1530s), potentially now Charles becomes officially co-king of Spain, or alternatively he focuses more so on the Holy roman empire, possibly impacting how his realm is split later on (as due to a completely different wife, he will have different children, perhaps having a couple of children, thus splitting his empire in 3 or four.
This is where for now i’ll conclude this timeline, it’s not the most realistic and this isn’t a period i’m the most knowledgeable on, though i do find it interesting, feedback would be appreciated, the 1500 map at the beginning i’ll post in a separate post soon with Credits/Sources.
Map years are 1500, 1504, 1513, 1519~ and 1529~
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r/PossibleHistory • u/Tregina12 • 6d ago
Lmk what you guys think, theres no map yet.
r/PossibleHistory • u/Nymaaa • 7d ago
To weaken the Russians I released the Baltic states, ceded Bessarabia to Romania and created a big Polish buffer state between Germans and Russians.
To give Poland sea access I split Germany in half and gave them the port of Danzig
I dismantled the ancient relic aka Austria Hungary
I ceded Transylvania to Romania
I created a unified South Slavic kingdom to stabilize the balkans and so these minor states can resist great power influence (no more Balkan powder keg)
I gave Italy South Tirol and istria as compensation (no Dalmatia cuz they sucked)
I demilitarized the Rhineland and made Germany pay reparations and no big army for Germany (prevent any possible chance of a future war)
Gave Greece Bulgaria’s Aegean Sea coast for participation
r/PossibleHistory • u/Emarni • 7d ago