I would say so, yes.Originally posted by Norgesvenn
Wouldn't this be what is commonly referred to as an "alliance"?
Originally posted by Snall
But NOT an alliance...not exactly anyway. Sort of like a war treaty on a certain party.
There could be a distinction between offensive alliances ("war pact") between countries or even different alliances, and defensive alliances. If this distinction is made in CK is not known yet though...Originally posted by webbrave
how is a "war treaty on a certain party" different from an alliance?
Originally posted by Norgesvenn
Wouldn't this be what is commonly referred to as an "alliance"?
Originally posted by Domobran
If you are a king of a county in north of Europe, and pope is calling for crusade or you want to grab a part of midle East, you will have to rent a fleet to do this. And that was a fact in that time, Venezia had make a fortune on renting ships, and even had rented a ships in excange for city Zadar (Zara) in Croatia (Dalmatia) wich was conqered by crusaders for that reason, as a payment for ships. In wich way will you resolve a transportacion of crusaders to Holy Land, will every kingdom have they fleet like in EU?
This is what I understood Snall to mean too. It's possible, and would be a cool feature to add in diplomacy, but what examples of this occured in the CK era?Originally posted by Winkelried
The way Snall describes it, this sounds more like a proxy war. I don't think this was very common back in those days.
Originally posted by Snall
er...I don't know..but it sounds like it would have happened..a nation promises another nation gold or a province for soldiers..anyway..maybe I was really tired..
Originally posted by BarbarossaHRE
Not in all of Northern Europe. English fleets went on Crusade several times, as did Dutch/Lotharingian fleets and even Scandinavians. The Germans always took the land route until the Staufen got a tight grip on Italy; then it was Genoese/Pisan/Sicilian ships that carried the imperial forces to the Holy Land.
The Venetian fleet was necessary for the 4th Crusade because only minor/middle-class nobles went. None of them possessed their own ships or had the time/resources required to build a fleet of sufficient size.
So if youre a king in CK, assuming youre not landlocked, you should be able to raise a fleet, at least generally speaking.