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The era of the thousand-year-old kingdom has receded, and the mysterious and delicate sons have led the way. Pen, fun, pavilion www. biquge。 info
Alexei I Comneenos (c. 1056 – 15 August 1118) acquired the fortress series and usurped power to propel Constantinople to a new peak.
The Komnenian revival was short-lived with the death of the usurper and the loss of Constantinople's fortress system.
The Jimena family has a new romantic character after the murder of Alfonso the Brave, the miraculous birth of Bryny, the eldest son of King Alfonso and Constance of Burgundy, and the curse of the Jimena family in the Kingdom Storm (Crusader Kings) series.
After defeating his brother-in-law Alfonso of Aragon and retaining the throne of Castile, Brynny (c. 1083-1150) married the purple-clad princess Anna Comunina.
Alexei I Komnenos sparked the Crusades, and Bryny of Jimena died after a crushing defeat in the Second Crusade.
Due to the disagreement between the bus and the SEC, the Archbishop of Santiago conspired to turn his back on Brynny and Anna's child and crown Urraca's son as Alfonso VII. After the Komnenos became extinct, the Jimena family began to rule over Greece and Rome with a family habit of killing their relatives and getting rich.
The mysterious favor may have been influenced by the infighting of the Ximena family, and after a century of calm, the Ximena family died because of the royal twins, both of whom were princesses.
Baldwin IV (1161–1185), the leper king, defeated Saladin's 26,000 cavalry with 300 horsemen and continued the life of the Crusader states in Jerusalem and the Levant for eight years. After Baldwin IV died of leprosy at the age of twenty-four, the Knights of Leprosy, who had lost their outcast, never recovered their strength. Guy of Lusignnan failed to assess the situation and wasted the legacy of the first two crusades.
The Third Crusade led by Frederick I the Redbeard, Philip II the Fox, and Richard I the Lionheart was once again shattered by Saladin, who was admired by the world, and natural and man-made disasters. During the Fourth Crusade, the blind Enrico Dandolo Venetian consul defeated the family of Jimena and commanded the crusaders to sack Constantinople. The Fifth Crusade, an army of beggars composed of believers, low-ranking nobles, and fallen knights, died in vain due to plague and floods. Frederick II of Sicily, the successor of the Red Beard, relied on his enlightened mind and extensive knowledge to facilitate the bloodless but fruitful Sixth Crusade, which became known as the "Wonder of the World". The Seventh Crusade, led by Louis IX the "Perfect Monster", was thwarted in Cairo by a cavalry of slaves composed of Kipchaks.
Time flies, and in 1257, the knights, who have been born for more than 100 years, have declined, and the pride of the times has been born again.
In Trabzon, one of the ends of the Silk Road, a Turkman-Georgian girl named Vera enters this city that is not unfamiliar with the old man and the warriors of the tribe left behind by her father.
After hearing the story of the Empress Anna Komenina, the young girl, who was hesitating about the inheritance of the clan, decided to abandon her plan to choose a husband among the nobles of the kingdom and inherit the family business alone as a female chief. Among the tribal entourage, the head of the business, Lishat, and the caravan leader, Munir, are both Sunni Turkmen, although they are reluctant to accept female leadership because of their beliefs, but the precedent of the pearl twig has been opened, and after the Georgian Orthodox Christians led by Ganzorigo, Tomobata, and Bad El recognized Vera, they had to accompany this girl who watched her grow up to mess around.
After the female-led team made a name for itself in Georgia, in the face of the courtship of the two Georgian kings and rumors from the Golden Horde, Vera captured the long-dormant wolf heart of Tigudier, who oscillated between the Nestorians and Sunnis, with her tall figure, beautiful face, and unique temperament (in fact, the system of medieval conquest).
After becoming a Kedun, the woman named Vera, with the support of Hulegu, the Duke of Climbing Gray, gathered the tribes of the Mongol nobles Ganbahar and Nalan Bahar as her own Erduo, and with the help of Arthur, the Saracen engineer of Jerusalem, she persuaded her husband that Vera had captured the city of Jerusalem when she died in battle. The Jews, who laid the foundation for this great victory, were granted equal access to Jerusalem with the other two factions.
The Mongol army, Mamluk servants, and Turkmen mercenaries under Vera routed the Egyptian army on the shores of Lake Tiberias, and Gutuz was captured alive by the cavalry, and Baibers was killed in battle.
In order to reward the great deeds of the Villa woman, Hulagu Khan, who accepted the canonization of his brother Kublai Khan, then conferred the title of Turkestan to his eldest son Abaha, and divided the Mongolian Levant region to the Tigudier couple. Under Vera's persuasion, the devout Tigudiel not only moved his tent west from Aleppo, but also personally accompanied by Arthur on a pilgrimage to the Liangmai region.
Most of the Il-Mongols, led by Abaha, believed in the Nestorian sect, Hulegü Khan believed in Maitreya, and the Tigudier became an umbrella for Sunnis and Jews.
In 1282 A.D., when Abaha Khan died of illness, Tigudiel succeeded to the throne at the instigation of his wife Vera, attacked and defeated his nephew Aruhun with the help of the Mamluks. The Crusader states swallowed the bitter fruit for their selfishness, and without the sympathetic Christianity of Baha Khan, they exterminated the stubborn Nestorian Mongol aristocracy, and the new Khanate, which was Sunni at great speed, swept the Latin kingdoms into history after the capture of Acre in 1291. In the same year, Sultan Rukaya (Vera), whose age is a mystery, died while worshipping at the Cobblestone Mosque.
After 1303, after three wars of the Il-Succession, the new Great Khan Ghazan recognized the independence of the Sultanate of the Levant ruled by the Sultan of Kamran, the son of Vera, and the Levant region was reunited by the just Kamran the Just, and for the first time there was the germ of religious equality in the land of hundreds of thousands of years of conflict.
In 1337, our protagonist, a Swiss teenager with the Knighted Slash 2 Lords series, arrives in Genoa, where he gathers mates and finds a way out for his small mercenary group......