London January 1225 Guide: Visar Progonovic, Dyrrachion Magistros for his brother, Count Gjin of Dyrrachion
Visar:
@Fool Esquire, thank you for express shipping the 'Kojak Memories' to my brother Gjin. Gjin reports that his 2yo daughter Teuta is carrying a photo of Westminister Castle (Middlesex county seat). She shows the photo to everyone and yells 'MINE'. Due to the fog and rain, our departure for the unHoly unRoman Empire is delayed until tomorrow. After a discussion on how to obtain more information about the Plantagenets, Mr. Peabody transported
@HistoryDude and myself to 1 August 1242. Time Travelers, while you can go to any date in the past with the wayback machine, I can only go to future dates that I will be alive. I now know that I will see August 1242, but death lurks beyond that day.
1 August 1242
Visar: Gjin is now Doux of Dyrrachion. Our parents would be so proud. Dimitrije and Aleksander still live, but our baby brother, Zamyr has perished.
@HistoryDude: Congrats on your election to mayor.
House Progonovic, 14 living members, was founded by Count Progon of Dyrrachion born 1 January 1160.
House Plantagenet, 6 living members, was founded by Duke Geoffroy of Normandy (grandson of the Iron Duke) born 24 August 1113.
House Rurikid, 252 living members (is Rurikid the Russian word for rabbit?), was founded by Jarl Rurik of Novgorod born 1 January 830.
House Karling is like the woolly mammoth . . .
EXTINCT! (Sorry
@LPDK 356)
Kingdom of Aquitaine timeline:
4 May 1198 Kingdom of Aquitaine was created by King Richard 'the Lion-Hearted'.
20 April 1220 24yo Hawise Plantagenet inherits the throne.
26 April 1230 34yo Queen Hawise is forced to allow elective succession and abdicate the throne in favor of her 7yo son William de Warenne. Queen Mother Hawise is the current heir of Aquitaine and #5 for England.
Current Wars of 19yo King William:
Duke Dodon of Gascogne is revolting to seize the throne. Anne Howe has Duke Dodon by 64 points.
Count Julian of Foix from the Kingdom of Aragon is trying to claim the county of Toulouse. Count Julian by 25 points.
17yo King Fulk of England is trying to seize the throne from his 19yo cousin. King Fulk by 40 points.
Marriages and Children of
Queen Adela of England and Ireland:
Marriage with Ubbe Estrid, eldest son of King Knud VI of Denmark, who dies 5 September 1217 age 27.
17 August 1213 their daughter Gunhild Estrid (#2 heir) is born. She is currently married to Iziaslav Rurikid, Count of Roskavl in the Grand Principality of Smolensk. They have two daughters (#3 and #4 heirs).
17 October 1218 Adela Plantagenet and Valdemar Estrid (Ubbe's cousin and current King Valdemar II of Denmark) have an illegitimate son Richard Estrid. Richard is currently an English General.
Matrilineal marriage with Bernhard von Badewide who dies 1 February 1230 age 40.
17 July 1221 their son John Plantagenet is born.
17 August 1224 their son Fulk Plantagenet is born. He is currently married to Teuta Progonovic with their daughter Aveline Plantagenet (#1 heir) born 4 September 1241.
Marriage with Konrad Wettin who currently lives in England at age 59.
Kingdom of England and Ireland timeline:
20 April 1220 Adela Plantagenet inherits the throne of the dual kingdoms.
26 May1230 36yo Queen Adela dies suspiciously (calling Scotland Yard). Her 8yo son John inherits the dual kingdoms.
17 February 1233 11yo King John II dies mysteriously (Sherlock Holmes, where art thou?). His 8yo brother Fulk inherits the dual kingdoms.
17yo King Fulk (
@JabberJock14, are you programming for CK2?) rules
England and Ireland. His only war is with his
19yo cousin King William to be
King of Aquitaine.
King Fulk is probably the only living Plantagenet male. (I could only determine 5 of the 6 living Plantagenets).
'Kojak memory' is a reference to the 1973-8 television drama
'Kojak' and the Kodak moments ad campaign. Telly Savalas who portrayed Kojak was also the villain in
'On Her Majesty's Secret Service'.
Anyone looking for a new area of CK2 land to explore,
@Fool Esquire takes us to Africa in 'Songhay, the Star of the Sub-Saharan'. Those who wish to meet the Karlings before they became woolly mammoths, should check out
@LPDK 356's history, 'Song of the Karlings: Karloman's Legacy'. These two are recent additions and one can quickly become current. For the prehistory of the Plantagenets, please visit 'Before Plantagenet - A House d'Anjou' by
@JabberJock14. While it will celebrate its fourth birthday in April and is the size of a James Michener historical novel, the quality of writing deserves to be sold in a classy book store not found for free on an AAR forum.
I hope that this answers everyone's Plantagenet/England questions. Everyone, thank you for reading. Hopefully the weather will soon clear and we can be off to our 1225 #1, the unHoly unRoman realEmpire.