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Around the fall of byzantium, it was mainely breakaway croatian, serbian aristocracy + remnant aristocracy of byzantium and classical rome that formed the kingdom and gained legitimacy through marriage with kingdom of sicily and holy german empire monarchy.
Their church was known for its higher degree of religious freedom which in turn was despised by others and pointed at as a heresy, but culture still centered on faith, have a look at bosnian stecci.
It had known vlastela cavalry and archers with empashis on on guerilla tactics.
Focus on mountain action, economy running aroung mines and forests exploitation.
And again thank you for all your beautiful work!
Hiawatha will be making an appearance soon enough. Someone already made a request on my profile.
Best Regards,
Strudeler Tarts
Some of my civilizations are being given TSL support on Saph's maps. I tried one, the map creator linked working civs with the collections of particular maps.
Best Regards,
Strudeler Tarts
I've had the Hispanidad on my mind for a while. I can promise Argentina soon as it was also requested, but once that is out I will be focusing on a large Asian collection.
Best Regards,
Strudeler Tarts
Thank you for getting them mad yields. The faith is only a nod to his early church relations and to serve as a combo for alliances later on.
Best Regards,
Strudeler Tarts