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Don't stand within crossbowshot of castle you are beseiging - unless you are properly armored.;)
 
For the Knights Templar not to trust Phillip the Fair of France.
 
Originally posted by Marcus Valerius
For Byzantium: don't call for a crusade!!! ;)

at least not a fourth one. Better skip to the next immediately :D
 
For Leon, Don't trust your son in law when he is Burgundian and you cede him a Large County.
 
Be careful with a man named William.:D
 
For Barbarossa: Don't jump into a stream in the middle east when you've been tramping through the desert.
 
As Odin1970 says, a good templar knights rebellion against Phillipe the Fair of France :D
 
Alp Arslan's generous offer was accepted. The problem was that Romanus IV Diogenes was murdered and the deal repudiated. The problem for Byzantium was that this gesture was an act of futile bravado as both the Tagmatas and the armies of the Themes were utterly disorganised after the battle and the Seljuks were able to fan out on to the Anatolian plains.
 
When, after so many Crusades to liberate the Holy land, the Muslim emissaries come offering Jerusalem to be left alone once and for all, I'll say "yes". :)

Drakken
 
Also, I will not deprieve Isabella of France of her right of succession to the French crown.

I will NOT assassinate the late Edward II. Just puppet him by giving him all the males he wants.

I will not let Mortimer take too much importance in the Realm.

Finally, I will always distrust everyone, even my closest siblings, especially after Edward III's reign. ;)

Drakken
 
Originally posted by Patricius
Alp Arslan's generous offer was accepted. The problem was that Romanus IV Diogenes was murdered and the deal repudiated. The problem for Byzantium was that this gesture was an act of futile bravado as both the Tagmatas and the armies of the Themes were utterly disorganised after the battle and the Seljuks were able to fan out on to the Anatolian plains.

Now lets not start that debate again.:D