Well done!
All monarchs are with remark! 
Just a note: I think are better latin names for monarchs, aren't them?
Just a note: I think are better latin names for monarchs, aren't them?
Thanks. I tried to make the list fairly complete.![]()
I think you're right, especially since the modern names are different in English, French, etc. I'll publish an edited list soon.
Edit: also, Aetius should be written Aëtius.
Sorry, I meant to ask a question about Aetius/Aëtius. I think Aëtius is usual in English, but only for pronunciation. I don't think that letter exists in Latin, so Aetius is maybe more authentic.
I have attached the revised list.
Hi everyone,
I'm afraid I'm going to be late for the Western Roman events (but I promise there will be a good number of them!) - let's say March 15th.
I'll have the generals ready on time though - by the end of this week.
Hello again,
I'm working hard on the West Roman events and generals, but I don't know how far I'll get by the 15th. I'll definately post what I have done already here on that date, but I don't know if I'll finish everything. That might have to wait until April. Sorry for the delay, but I promise I'm doing a lot of events, so it should be worth the wait!![]()
Now I'm setting the positions of cities of half Europe!!!!!!!![]()
Good luck with that!!![]()
+1. Not an easy task.
Hi Everyone,
Sorry I haven't been in touch sooner. RL has been hectic lately (new house, new job), plus it turns out the Western Roman Events list is spiralling out of control.
In any case, here's what I've done so far. Leaders are done, more or less, and the events are about half done. I've planned all the events, but only done descriptions for about 1/2.
Very nicely done. Even though I don't own Eu2 or FtG
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Well a little update guys, just to tell you that I will begin to work this summer on the Germanic migration events, concerning the Franks, Burgundians and Wizigoths.
The deadline is set to 01/09/2010.
I would like to know as follow: could you write for each event which provinces are interested with the event itself?
I don't mean to write the sintax code, I mean only to write in which way a province is influenced. For example, if the capital change from Rufinia to Vesontio, could you write it?
Could you write the effects of each event? (not the sintax code, but only the explanation)![]()