The following history of the Royalists is taken from my custom scenario entitled Alternate History.
The Royalists run a crusader kingdom in the Holy Land, with Samaria as the capital province.
HOUSE OF TADER
Dana I (1483 - 1509)
Under her, the Royalist Kingdom extends from Turkey in the north, to Egypt in the southwest. Iraq is to the east of the Realm. Our kingdom consists of Samaria, Judea, Jordan, Lebanon, Syria, and Sinai as national provinces. Our colonies are Cyprus and Konya.
Early in her reign, Dana I made an important alliance with France. As part of the alliance treaty, she married Philippe de Valois, a member of the French royal family.
By 1500, all of the Realm were devout Catholics.
Henry VII (1509 - 1547)
Under him, the provinces of Arabia, Rhodes, Crete, and Apulia were added to the Royalist Kingdom. His Queen Consort was Irene, the daughter of Theoleptus I of the Greece. Henry VII then fought Genoa, the Papacy, and Spain to a stalemate. During his reign, Samaria became Protestant, and remained so for a little over a decade. Henry VII's reign was remembered for both army and naval reforms that were made during his rule.
Maria I (1547 - 1558)
Under her, the provinces of Messila and Sicily were added to the Royalist Kingdom. Maria I remained single throughout her reign. Philip Montague became Prime Minister, and the Royalist National Bank was founded.
The Royalists run a crusader kingdom in the Holy Land, with Samaria as the capital province.
HOUSE OF TADER
Dana I (1483 - 1509)
Under her, the Royalist Kingdom extends from Turkey in the north, to Egypt in the southwest. Iraq is to the east of the Realm. Our kingdom consists of Samaria, Judea, Jordan, Lebanon, Syria, and Sinai as national provinces. Our colonies are Cyprus and Konya.
Early in her reign, Dana I made an important alliance with France. As part of the alliance treaty, she married Philippe de Valois, a member of the French royal family.
By 1500, all of the Realm were devout Catholics.
Henry VII (1509 - 1547)
Under him, the provinces of Arabia, Rhodes, Crete, and Apulia were added to the Royalist Kingdom. His Queen Consort was Irene, the daughter of Theoleptus I of the Greece. Henry VII then fought Genoa, the Papacy, and Spain to a stalemate. During his reign, Samaria became Protestant, and remained so for a little over a decade. Henry VII's reign was remembered for both army and naval reforms that were made during his rule.
Maria I (1547 - 1558)
Under her, the provinces of Messila and Sicily were added to the Royalist Kingdom. Maria I remained single throughout her reign. Philip Montague became Prime Minister, and the Royalist National Bank was founded.
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