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    WI Attila the Hun had Not Died in 453?

    Attila the Hun, Scourge of God, was arguably one of the greatest threats to the Roman Empire ever, and certainly was THE threat during the middle of the 5th century. His realm spread along Rome's northern borders in Germania, Pannonia, Dacia, and the Steppe. How far north his realm stretched is...
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    Like in Olden Days: The Rise of Heathen Europe

    Like in Olden Days: The Rise of Heathen Europe By Errnge Prologue- The Last Almost Rome A.D. 784: The news came unexpectedly, as bad news often did. Pope Adrian actually felt a pain in his chest as he read the words, scrawled hurriedly on a thin piece of parchment. By...
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    Did Mycenaeans Fear Hittite Invasion?

    So, yesterday I was watching Troy on SciFi cuz, you know, I was feeling nostalgic for all those post-Gladiator action films that were clunky big budget and didn't use so much CG. Well there was one off-hand line that I hadn't noticed until this viewing that got me thinking. When discussing...
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    Tidewater: An Alternative Historical Tale

    Tidewater By Errnge Chapter One: The Lone Ship The Sun rose upon a cold morning on the bay. Ice fringed the banks of the Patawomeke River as it flowed out into the ocean. Frost laced the changing leaves, as if the fairies of coming winter had made their first dance upon them...
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    How To Screw the Late Republic: A Map TL

    Hey y'all. So I got very bored the other day, and started fucking around with some maps. I ended up making a series of maps that follow in 5 year intervals from the year 100 B.C. to 1 A.D. The timeline itself is, admittedly, not as detailed or well thought out as my others. But I think it's...
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    What If Assyria Didn't Survive Bronze Age Collapse?

    The Bronze Age Collapse is generally considered the greatest catastrophic event of the ancient world, greater than the Fall of Rome, greater than any war or plague. The international diplomatic system that connected Egypt, the Hittites, Mycenaean Greece, Crete, Ugarit, the Mitanni, Babylon, and...
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    French Conquer England in 1215

    As it says on the tin. The First Baron's War was an uprising in England that resulted in the invasion of England by Louis VIII of France and Alexander II of Scotland from 1215-17. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_Barons%27_War Louis VIII (then a prince) occupied London, and was proclaimed...
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    WI The Mercenaries Won the Mercenary War?

    After the First Punic War, Carthage was unable to pay off its massive Mercenary armies, which led to an open revolt where the mercenaries waged war against Carthage, led by Hamilcar Barca and Hanno the Great. The Mercenaries seemed to have had superior numbers, but doubtlessly had communication...
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    Flintlock and Rapier: An Alternate History of the Americas

    Flintlock and Rapier: An Alternate History of the Americas By Errnge The Knights Hospitaller After the Fall of Rhodes in 1522, the Knights Hospitaller, also known as the Knights of St. John, were left without a home. They wandered for years, landing first in Crete, and then...
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    How can Bacon's Rebellion Succeed, and What Happens if it Does?

    In memory of the colonies first armed rebellion, I present to the AH.com board a question: How does Bacon's Rebellion succeed? and What happens if Nathaniel Bacon and his Rebellion succeed? Have at ye!
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    Could Rome Be Checked in the 1st Century B.C.

    So, recently I've been reading up on the late Hellenistic Era/ Late Roman Republic, and as I read, I couldn't help but notice the uncanny number of competent and devastating adversaries Rome faced between 113 B.C. and 13 B.C. the Romans faced: the Cimbri (Cimbrian War: 113-101) losing 5...
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    Donatism Survives as Separate Christian Sect

    So, a question: How do we create a world in which the Christian schismatic sect known as Donatism survives to the present day in North Africa? Get rid of St. Augustine of Hippo? No Byzantine invasion of North Africa? No Muslim invasion? Resources are sketchy about when Donatism stopped...
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    WI Surviving Inca Empire

    So, the question is pretty simple. What if the Inca Empire survives. Preferably at it's territorial height (maybe even larger). Pizarro's company was extremely small, and honestly if he had not had the help of native factions, he and all of his company would have been slaughtered. So, if...
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    An American Queen

    An American Queen By Errnge Chapter One: The Great Anglo-Crusade Part One: La Grande y Falicisima Armada Don Alonso Perez de Guzman, Duke of Medina Sidonia, would much rather have been anywhere than where he was now: aboard a ship. Even a calm day on the seas such as today made him...
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    WI no Permian Extinction

    For those of us who are biology nerds on this site: A long time ago we had a thread discussing what if there was no K-T Extinction event. Well, I am positing the question of what if there was no Permian Extinction, the largest dying of life in Earth's history. 90% of all life was destroyed...
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    AHC/WI Hunnic Empire remains unified?

    How can the Hunnic Empire established by Attila remain unified and powerful? Would his sons need to kill each other off, a less devastating civil war? How can it survive? What would this Empire look like? How will this affect the Dark Ages and the Fall of Rome?
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    If the 13 Colonies Never Unified, How Would Native Confederacies Fair?

    So, if somehow the 13 colonies failed to unify after a successful American Revolutionary War (failed Constitutional Convention, whatever), how would the Native Americans do? Consider that many of the tribes were defeated by Federal forces. Tecumseh's confederacy comes to mind, but also keep...
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    How does a violent Icelandic Independence movement occur?

    Iceland was ruled by Norway, and later Denmark for centuries. Denmark affectively ruined Iceland with its exclusive trade policies, making Iceland one of the poorest countries in all of Europe. However, there was a massive Icelandic nationalist movement during the 1800's, which eventually led...
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    Dacia, can it make it?

    Dacia was one of the most rich and powerful regions in the ancient Balkans, located in what is now modern Romania. With massive gold-mines, and a large population, it was a powerhouse. Julius Caesar considered Dacia Rome's biggest threat, and intended to wage war against the Dacians before his...
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    What If Japan Wins WW2?

    Hey y'all So I'm not a frequent quest of post-1900 forum, I'm more of a pre-1900 kind of guy, but this thought just occurred to me. I know there are lots of talks about if Germany won, or if the USSR made a more total defeat, or Sea Lions ;) But I haven't seen much discussion on if Japan...
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