![]() ![]() ![]() So William gave Normandy to his son Robert Curthose and with that his independence too. William’s oldest son Robert Curthose was a real prick and demanded the Duchy of Normandy before daddy was dead. Yes, William the Conqueror gave the Kingdom of England to his second oldest son, William Rufus. Well I’m pulling a trump card William the Conqueror. Many would say that isn’t fair, you have to follow your direct heir. Now if I haven’t already disgruntled you reader(s) then I bet this will. If it isn’t the Renaissance yet or the House of Hrólfur isn’t dead, we’ll see what could happen nextĢ) Vikings as they become invaders and conquers.ģ) Becoming Norman successful (Viking) invasion to Christian lands and then assimilatingĤ) Expanding the dynasty to a kingdom and to Muslim landsĥ) Participating in crusades, ‘winning’ one of themįor you history buffs, the real life examples are as follows (and yes, they are all directly related)Ĥ) William the Conqueror (1028– 9 September 1087), and Robert Guiscard (1015 – 7 July 1085)ĥ & 6) Tancred (1075 – December 5 or December 12, 1112) Prince of Galilee By successful I mean have the Pope grant my dynasty member(s) a title from crusade. Thus, the premise of this AAR is the following see a dynasty go from a Pagan in Scandinavia to (successful) Christian Crusaders in the Middle East. ![]()
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