Der Hundertjährige Krieg zentralisierte Frankreich, da der größte Teil des von England zurückeroberten Landes zu Kronland wurde und nicht an Herzöge und andere Adlige übertragen wurde.
I find it so interesting thay the royal domains were so relatively small.
Mud-Bray on
If you’ve ever played EU4, you already knew this. Gotta assimilate those vassals, baby.
Felevion on
Pretty much every medieval kingdom was decentralized. The exceptions in Europe being the ERE and post-Norman England.
Matatan-Dafny on
Trying to memorize the map for a geography test in 1032 would literally be my 13th reason tbh. the absolute border gore on display here is insane.
Pjeoneer on
Ck3 taught me this
revolutionary-panda on
France and HRE between 1000-1500 kind of went into opposite directions. France started decentralised and became a more centralised monarchy. HRE started more centralised than France in the year 1000 but became more decentralised by 1500.
strijdvlegel on
Not as the HRE, not even close.
HiyaDogface on
I just like saying Duchy
namir01 on
Aquitane was not Bordeaux? Interesting
Altruistic_Tell_2384 on
Not only once 😉
Apprehensive-Art1092 on
Now do Spain, Italy, Germany, Holland, England… and pretty much every other country in Europe
AcceptInevitability on
This might be blindingly obvious to continental non English speakers, but TIL after literal decades that Lorraine is Lotharingia
HeliosRunner on
duh…. it was „decentralized“ because it was not really „france“ as understood in the recent time.
XComThrowawayAcct on
Yup. Then they had a revolution and went abroad. Napoleon killed the HRE because it was an outdated relic.
Of course, he didn’t solve the German Problem, which is why we had an HRE in the first place, but I’m sure that will sort itself out amicably…
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Maybe as Italy, HRE is another level
The good old days.
Wasn’t everything at some point?
The Fleur de Lis flag looks so great.
I find it so interesting thay the royal domains were so relatively small.
If you’ve ever played EU4, you already knew this. Gotta assimilate those vassals, baby.
Pretty much every medieval kingdom was decentralized. The exceptions in Europe being the ERE and post-Norman England.
Trying to memorize the map for a geography test in 1032 would literally be my 13th reason tbh. the absolute border gore on display here is insane.
Ck3 taught me this
France and HRE between 1000-1500 kind of went into opposite directions. France started decentralised and became a more centralised monarchy. HRE started more centralised than France in the year 1000 but became more decentralised by 1500.
Not as the HRE, not even close.
I just like saying Duchy
Aquitane was not Bordeaux? Interesting
Not only once 😉
Now do Spain, Italy, Germany, Holland, England… and pretty much every other country in Europe
This might be blindingly obvious to continental non English speakers, but TIL after literal decades that Lorraine is Lotharingia
duh…. it was „decentralized“ because it was not really „france“ as understood in the recent time.
Yup. Then they had a revolution and went abroad. Napoleon killed the HRE because it was an outdated relic.
Of course, he didn’t solve the German Problem, which is why we had an HRE in the first place, but I’m sure that will sort itself out amicably…