propose here to spread information about the Russian principalities of the time...
Refinements to the villages and feudal lords are welcome.
Refinements to the villages and feudal lords are welcome.
pan-boroda said:female names, common in the 12-13 century in Russia:
Anne, Vera, Nadezhda, Lubov, Miroslava, Dobrogneva, Ludmila, Svetlana, Dobronrava, Dobroslava, Lyuboslava, Zvenimira, Zvenislava, Elena, Svetozara, Svetolika, Svetoslava, Milonega, Milovzora, Miloslava, Mstislava, Olga, Snezana, Inga
Enough?
pan-boroda said:Cèsar de Quart, as promised, I posted a maps of the Russian principalities in the your e-mail.
All the new information on the principality, vassals, and towns and castles, I'll add to this node, updating each principality. Those principalities, which in my opinion will be finished, I will devote let's say color
pan-boroda said:how to insert pictures in a theme??
Cruger said:Argh, sorry for going off topic, but we totally need a topic were we can talk EU3. I'm on a roll with Denmark, even managed to beat up HRE (yes, they unified into one nation including Italy, half of France and Germany, they had a 700k men army) with an army of only 21k men by endurance tactics with my fleet.
Back to Russia
pan-boroda said:Thanks for the tip. I think on the weekend I'll put most of the principalities of cities, castles and villages, as well as maps and the feudal lords and heraldry. Unfortunately, for most of the principalities of heraldry problems (such as the Smolensk I managed to find a coat for only 15 th century, when the Smolensk was in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania).