Believe me when I say that Altremer is going to be something that you have never seen before. This is mostly due to the fact that the massive team behind it is full of talent and passion, both of which are fueled by the support of people who like to back projects like this. Those of you who decide to become the first patrons at www.patreon.com/Altremer and support the project will receive a special bonus, their names in the credits of the pilot episode and will be invited to a special watch party when the episode drops. I hope you are as excited as I am!
Please do "What if humans had higher physical limits?". So essentially, as long as your training is intense enough, you can reach superhuman levels of strength, speed, durability, stamina etc, but a regular person would stay roughly the same.
Can you tell about possible crusade of 1622? That after Cossacks and Poles defeated Ottomans at Hotyn, French nobleman, Grandma of whom was from Palaelogos dynasty, organised "Order of Christian militia" with goal of restoring Byzantine empire under his rule. Only thing that stopped him is 30 years war, when France confiscated his fleet, and death of Peter Konashevych, Cossack leader.
This feels like a writer's attempt to create the most epic and convulated war narrative, only to end in a plot twist with the Ottomans winning. I love it
or one where Ottoman civilians rise up like the French and thus the Ottomans get a French revolution and resulting enlightenment era before Robespierre was born. Imagine Ataturk in the 15th century without the baggage of colonialism that led him to reforms which led to backlash from more orthodox Muslims.
Not even a plot twist, it’s a deus ex machina. Imagine the ending of Breaking Bad but Walt just keels over and dies in the cabin. That’s it, that’s the end. Everyone goes home and nothing is resolved.
As a Pole it's weird seeing Władysław Warneńczyk having a role in AltHistory. Especialy since his younge Brother Kazimierz Jaggielończyk is seen as more active and competent then his brother as he focused on finnaly getting rid of Teutonic Problem.
I have to disagree. Kazimierz is more important for his domestic policy, than winning a war that was impossible to lose. One has to remember that the Thirteen Years' War was very much a sequel to the Great War (1409-1411). That war broke the Order, it was bankrupt, with massive manpower shortage, and ravaged contryside. Over the coming years succesive conflicts and diplomatic manoeuvring, while not accomplishing all of Polish goals, allowed Jagiełło to take back virtually all concessions that he made to the Order in Peace of Thorn. On the other hand, the Order had to raise taxes, which led to resistance from the burghers. That would become the sign of things to come, as Prussian cities started to organise themselves in a leauge, aimed at curtailing the power of the Order. In fact, the Thirteen Years' War begin as a civil war in the State of the Teutonic Order. Poland-Lithuania only intervened when Prussian cities petitioned the Crown for incorporation, and provided massive monetary support for the war effort. They would come out as winners of the conflict, gaining not only autonomy under Polish rule, but aslo becoming only citites in Poland to elect representatives to Sejm, a sign of their importance. The poor shape of the Order can be summaried in the "fall" of Malbork. The biggest castle in the world, unconquered throughout the Polish-Teutonic wars, finally came into Polish hands, because the mercenaries were given the castle in lieu of payment and, after negotiations, agreed to sell the castle to the Poles, for money which was given to the Crown as a loan by burghers of Gdańsk for war effort.
Casimir IV Jagiellon ruled Poland for 45 years, while he was extremely successful administrator just by sheer length of his rule he would have bigger impact on Poland and Lithuania. While Władysław III ruler Poland only for 10 year (while he was Supreme Duke of Lithuania, the effective rule of Lithuania was given to Casimir), he become King of Poland as 10 year old child (so in the beginning he has not have such active role) and aged 16, when he would usually real start to use his powers, he was elected king of Hungary (and also Bohemia, but Bohemia was in civil war) and spend rest of his short life outside of Poland, either trying to secure Bohemian crown or fighting the Ottomans. If Władysław III would win the Battle for Warna, and manage to create stable union of Poland, Lithuania, Bohemia, Hungary and Croatia, he would probably one of the most impactful kings in European history. He had all the pieces to create an European hegemon (assuming he would secure succession in all 5 states, even if the Union would be loose, but one supreme monarch responsible for the foreign affairs would be enough to create almost untouchable block; and winning a Crusade would give Władysław all the glory and prestige to pull if through).
@@Hadar1991 Oh, I don't disagree, just point out, that regardless of who would be the King, that war would be a victory. The difference between Kazimierz and Władysław would come to how they would carry out their respective domestic and foreign policies.
@@mateuszchoda5560 Actually Casimir tried to rebuild his brother empire with dynastic policy and I don't think they would differe very much in terms of policies. But Casimir seems more levelheaded than Władysław (although those were the times where the prestige and glory of the rulers was extremely important and if Władysław would win his the crusade he could probably force more reforms with his prestige alone than Casimir ever could with his levelheadness)
Footnote: The Hungarians and their allies quickly returned to the crusade after meeting all of the treaty's short-term stipulations. An army mostly consisting of regular Hungarian soldiers as well as men from Poland and Transylvania was assembled by King Władysław. In the Nicopolis region, 4,000 Wallachians joined the 16,000-strong united army. The two armies engaged in combat in the Battle of Varna on November 10, 1444, close to the Bulgarian Black Sea citadel of Varna.
@@balabanasireti Yeah, because it's probably a bot. I see this little bullsheisserin everywhere, and it never replies to replies or edits its' comments. I don't think it replicates other peoples' comments like most, but it's certainly not alive
@@FelidaeEnjoyerI don't think it's a bot, but more likely something where a bunch of people who spend way too much time on TH-cam who use the same account and just say random somewhat related stuff to a bunch of videos for internet clout Once the comment has been made it's just left there
@@IDKisReal2401 Possible, it'd just have to be a LOT of people involved considering they'd need to pay for the internet and food and such, either by having people near to them do it or every single one of them only spend like 4-6 hours on here
I'd like to see a video on if Timur's ambitions for conquering China had been realised and the consequences of it, along with if Timur had not existed!
Wasn't Timur Ruling in Persia? How would he ever conquer China? There's a vast desert and a buttload of mountains in the way! Governing China from persia, let alone get a single army over, would be next to impossible, if not completely impossible!
“If you are the Sultan, come here and lead your armies. If I am the Sultan, I hereby order you to come here and lead my armies.” My man is 12 years old and talking to his dad like that. Badass.
Possible idea for a what if scenario: what if there was gold on the east coast of North America? What I learned in my US History class was that Europeans originally came to North America for gold but they didn't find any, but what if there was?
The United States would be more like Latin America, as early discovery of gold would allow the colonial elites to disregard the desires of their colonial subjects
There actually was gold found on the Eastern Seaboard, but not until the early 1800s, and it was somewhat inland. en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carolina_Gold_Rush
@@veritasetcaritas eh, okay. I guess they could always hit up the guy that does African History Extra for Nubian and Ethiopian relations with the Near East and Europe.
Not the first to do it though. I remember that a bulgarian tzar did it after the eastern roman empire attacked them. Can't remember who did it. (sorry if my English isn't perfect)
One Immediate effect I can imagine is that the Church is United, under Rome. Though I am 30 seconds in. I expect that it’s mentioned. Thanks for Atlantropa Articles Cody. Keep it up 👍
But maybe some Orthodox Patriarchs wouldn't accept the authority of Rome, creating many new autonomous churches (e.g. the church of Moscow, the church of Kyiv)
That's not even that impressive. There is a literal state park in Arkansas that is full of Diamonds you can dig for. An average of 2 diamonds have been found per day since it was created in 1972, including a 40 carat diamond
Oh gosh, I’m so hyped. Not only one of my favorite time periods being talked about in this video, but an actual series being made too? I’m so happy Cody, this is great! I’m looking forward to a part two and to Altremer!!!
Until 1569 th Lublin Union I wouldn’t consider Poland and Lithuania the same state. Heck until 1430 the ruler of Lithuania was different from Polish king (he was king’s cousin and officially a vassal acting as king’s regent in the Grand Duchy, since personal union did exist) until his death in 1430.
@@xenamorphwinner7931 Cheers! (I really don't get why am mistaken from the Lithuanian all the time, must be the "is" ending in my nickname :P I do learn Prussian at the moment, and do come from, let's say, historically Baltic area of Poland, so it's not like I don't adore my Lithuanian brothers. :D
@@xenamorphwinner7931 Interesting. Must be a very old name, because I looked it up some time ago, and couldn't find anything but like 3 Lithuanian guys in Wikipedia. :P
1:17, Idk why but at first I thought your trailer was some kind of EU4 ad! 😅 I don't know, I think just the aesthetics were very similar. But cool show nonetheless! Excited to see it when it comes out!
1. I am excited for Altremer. 2. A Part 2 about the Balkans in an alternate 15th century would be amazing 3. This video might just win win the award for "longest time until the "alternate" part shows up"
As a Bulgarian i would love if this scenario had happened in real life :) Some of the descendants of the last czars of Bulgaria had taken part in the 1444 crusade so if it was successful Bulgarian state could be restored. Part 2 sure will be interesting. If some of the Byzantine successor states like Trabizon and Morea continue to exist past the mid 15 century this will also have interesting consequences. Keep up the good work Cody! Greetings from Bulgaria!
Its pleasing to witness your growth as a person and content creator since the early days. Your wacko hand wavy theories of what would happen to one part of the world if the other (west) did a or b, was maddening.
It’s often something I’ve noticed about medieval nobility especially Frankish nobility. They were often too brave and chivalrous, to a fault would be a fair way to describe their actions. Brave to a fault. All to often fighting when it’s was suicidal. Władysław III was the last in a long line of failed knightly charges (though not a frank). Off the top of my head Battle of Harran (1104) Siege of Damascus (1148) Battle of Hattin (1187) Battle of Mansurah (1221) All examples of battle that could have been victories but advice was ignored and they fought when they should have held their ground or withdrawn. Instead they charged and were all defeated. But that’s why we love knights. Brave to a fault. They needed a strong leader to stop them doing something stupid. Like King Richard I at the battle of Arsuf (1191).
Looks like your maps got an upgrade, great work on the video, although you might have have used the wrong picture of Elizabeth (I think you're referring to Elizabeth of Luxembourg, daughter of king Sigismund and wife of Albert, who gave birth the the king that succeeded Wladyslaw, Ladislaus the Posthumous, but the image is that of her daughter Elizabeth, who married Wladyslaw's brother Casimir Jagiellon), can't wait for a Part 2 with all these gigachads of Hunyadi, Stephen, Constantine, Skanderbeg, and Vlad duking it out for the Balkans
While you are doing medieval scenarios, I was wondering if I could suggest a scenario where the Angevin Empire never lost Normandy (i.e If Richard the Lionheart lived longer or one of his two older brothers (Henry or Geoffrey) became king).
You've pronounced Hunyadi really well⚔A little fact to add: King Matthias never called himself Corvinus, even if the crow (Corvus in latin) is on the family emblem of the Hunyadis. It's not an error, just in Hungary's naming of kings and dynasties, the later eras changed a lot (like the Árpáds called themselves Clan of the Turul or Clan of Atilla).
I'd be interested in a part two and beyond, this scenario sounds interesting. For an alternate history idea, how about a scenario where another member of the genus Homo (Neanderthal, Denisovans, Erectus, etc) had been the first people to "discover"/colonize Australia and/or The Americas?
I mean, how do we know they didn't? Homo Floresiensis is a great example of a near-human relitive that branched off and made it quite far from Africa with little sign of any of the intermediates who must have existed across both space and time, and then died out without much trace. Plus, if you believe in bigfoot/sasquatch(I highly recommend Dr. Jeff Meldrum's work on the subject), then not only did an extremely early branch on the tree manage to migrate all the way over here, but still lives here in the more remote and wild places. Though, maybe sasquatch is a bit to far removed from modern man(they don't seem to use tools beyond throwing rocks, and definitely don't use fire) to fit what you're asking for.
Speaking of Jan Hus, I'd love to see what would've happened if the Hussites were waaaay more successful, with the Hussite version of Christianity spreading outwards through Europe, in a similar manner to that of the Protestant reformation.
Believe me when I say that Altremer is going to be something that you have never seen before. This is mostly due to the fact that the massive team behind it is full of talent and passion, both of which are fueled by the support of people who like to back projects like this. Those of you who decide to become the first patrons at www.patreon.com/Altremer and support the project will receive a special bonus, their names in the credits of the pilot episode and will be invited to a special watch party when the episode drops.
I hope you are as excited as I am!
This comment is too sus, lets fanum tax it
Love your videos!💚
Please do "What if humans had higher physical limits?". So essentially, as long as your training is intense enough, you can reach superhuman levels of strength, speed, durability, stamina etc, but a regular person would stay roughly the same.
Can you tell about possible crusade of 1622? That after Cossacks and Poles defeated Ottomans at Hotyn, French nobleman, Grandma of whom was from Palaelogos dynasty, organised "Order of Christian militia" with goal of restoring Byzantine empire under his rule.
Only thing that stopped him is 30 years war, when France confiscated his fleet, and death of Peter Konashevych, Cossack leader.
@@anteriax5175 true enough
This feels like a writer's attempt to create the most epic and convulated war narrative, only to end in a plot twist with the Ottomans winning. I love it
or one where Ottoman civilians rise up like the French and thus the Ottomans get a French revolution and resulting enlightenment era before Robespierre was born. Imagine Ataturk in the 15th century without the baggage of colonialism that led him to reforms which led to backlash from more orthodox Muslims.
DAMN I KNEW IT WAS A BAD IDEA TO LOOK DOWN AT THE COMMENT SECTION I DONT BLAME YOU BUT CRAAAAAP
It's called history my friend
Got to leave a cliffhanger for a sequel
Not even a plot twist, it’s a deus ex machina. Imagine the ending of Breaking Bad but Walt just keels over and dies in the cabin. That’s it, that’s the end. Everyone goes home and nothing is resolved.
Cody is making a show? Amazing! I can’t wait to see more!
Man's goin places.
A part 2 would be so interesting and captivating.
I would love to know what would happen next in this what if.
Agreed
Part 2 yes
Yes please
I feel like the turke are gonna return during the rise of thr safavids.
The Balkan wars would be fun to talk about in this AU
As a Pole it's weird seeing Władysław Warneńczyk having a role in AltHistory. Especialy since his younge Brother Kazimierz Jaggielończyk is seen as more active and competent then his brother as he focused on finnaly getting rid of Teutonic Problem.
every where I go homestuck finds me
I have to disagree. Kazimierz is more important for his domestic policy, than winning a war that was impossible to lose. One has to remember that the Thirteen Years' War was very much a sequel to the Great War (1409-1411). That war broke the Order, it was bankrupt, with massive manpower shortage, and ravaged contryside. Over the coming years succesive conflicts and diplomatic manoeuvring, while not accomplishing all of Polish goals, allowed Jagiełło to take back virtually all concessions that he made to the Order in Peace of Thorn.
On the other hand, the Order had to raise taxes, which led to resistance from the burghers. That would become the sign of things to come, as Prussian cities started to organise themselves in a leauge, aimed at curtailing the power of the Order. In fact, the Thirteen Years' War begin as a civil war in the State of the Teutonic Order. Poland-Lithuania only intervened when Prussian cities petitioned the Crown for incorporation, and provided massive monetary support for the war effort. They would come out as winners of the conflict, gaining not only autonomy under Polish rule, but aslo becoming only citites in Poland to elect representatives to Sejm, a sign of their importance.
The poor shape of the Order can be summaried in the "fall" of Malbork. The biggest castle in the world, unconquered throughout the Polish-Teutonic wars, finally came into Polish hands, because the mercenaries were given the castle in lieu of payment and, after negotiations, agreed to sell the castle to the Poles, for money which was given to the Crown as a loan by burghers of Gdańsk for war effort.
Casimir IV Jagiellon ruled Poland for 45 years, while he was extremely successful administrator just by sheer length of his rule he would have bigger impact on Poland and Lithuania. While Władysław III ruler Poland only for 10 year (while he was Supreme Duke of Lithuania, the effective rule of Lithuania was given to Casimir), he become King of Poland as 10 year old child (so in the beginning he has not have such active role) and aged 16, when he would usually real start to use his powers, he was elected king of Hungary (and also Bohemia, but Bohemia was in civil war) and spend rest of his short life outside of Poland, either trying to secure Bohemian crown or fighting the Ottomans. If Władysław III would win the Battle for Warna, and manage to create stable union of Poland, Lithuania, Bohemia, Hungary and Croatia, he would probably one of the most impactful kings in European history. He had all the pieces to create an European hegemon (assuming he would secure succession in all 5 states, even if the Union would be loose, but one supreme monarch responsible for the foreign affairs would be enough to create almost untouchable block; and winning a Crusade would give Władysław all the glory and prestige to pull if through).
@@Hadar1991 Oh, I don't disagree, just point out, that regardless of who would be the King, that war would be a victory. The difference between Kazimierz and Władysław would come to how they would carry out their respective domestic and foreign policies.
@@mateuszchoda5560 Actually Casimir tried to rebuild his brother empire with dynastic policy and I don't think they would differe very much in terms of policies. But Casimir seems more levelheaded than Władysław (although those were the times where the prestige and glory of the rulers was extremely important and if Władysław would win his the crusade he could probably force more reforms with his prestige alone than Casimir ever could with his levelheadness)
Footnote: The Hungarians and their allies quickly returned to the crusade after meeting all of the treaty's short-term stipulations. An army mostly consisting of regular Hungarian soldiers as well as men from Poland and Transylvania was assembled by King Władysław.
In the Nicopolis region, 4,000 Wallachians joined the 16,000-strong united army.
The two armies engaged in combat in the Battle of Varna on November 10, 1444, close to the Bulgarian Black Sea citadel of Varna.
And then europa universalis 4 was developed
@@rodolagoac238 Indeed
And also lost.
AlternateHistory going from a month of no uploads to 2 uploads in 2 days is a surprise to be sure, but a welcome one
But what about the attack on the Wookiees?
Most unoriginal comment of all time goes to HeisenbergFam
@@balabanasireti Yeah, because it's probably a bot. I see this little bullsheisserin everywhere, and it never replies to replies or edits its' comments. I don't think it replicates other peoples' comments like most, but it's certainly not alive
@@FelidaeEnjoyerI don't think it's a bot, but more likely something where a bunch of people who spend way too much time on TH-cam who use the same account and just say random somewhat related stuff to a bunch of videos for internet clout
Once the comment has been made it's just left there
@@IDKisReal2401 Possible, it'd just have to be a LOT of people involved considering they'd need to pay for the internet and food and such, either by having people near to them do it or every single one of them only spend like 4-6 hours on here
I'd like to see a video on if Timur's ambitions for conquering China had been realised and the consequences of it, along with if Timur had not existed!
History altering stuff, indeed
@@DualArrow88 👍🏻
Wasn't Timur Ruling in Persia? How would he ever conquer China? There's a vast desert and a buttload of mountains in the way! Governing China from persia, let alone get a single army over, would be next to impossible, if not completely impossible!
@@wires-sl7gs Genghis Khan was able to do so a century or so back. It's not realistic, but it's interesting nonetheless.
Conversely the very same mountains and deserts make it hard for China to send troop to defend their west front
“If you are the Sultan, come here and lead your armies. If I am the Sultan, I hereby order you to come here and lead my armies.”
My man is 12 years old and talking to his dad like that. Badass.
Two alternate history videos in a week? Christmas indeed came early.
Thanks Cody.
Satisfactory
Ahhh yes. November 10, 1444... The day before EU4's start!
I learned more about the early modern period from looking up EU4 stuff than in school
Tbf school teaches jackshit about the early modern period
2:50 that "For thr Republic" and "For the Empire" gave me some OG Battlefront 2 flashbacks. Feels like im back in the 501st
Possible idea for a what if scenario: what if there was gold on the east coast of North America?
What I learned in my US History class was that Europeans originally came to North America for gold but they didn't find any, but what if there was?
The Spanish would have fought the English much harder to hold onto the area than they did.
interesting
The United States would be more like Latin America, as early discovery of gold would allow the colonial elites to disregard the desires of their colonial subjects
@@alehaim Sounds like a terrible time.
There actually was gold found on the Eastern Seaboard, but not until the early 1800s, and it was somewhat inland.
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carolina_Gold_Rush
Funny enough, Brazilian Mapping made an entire series on what if this crusade succeeded.
its like 8 hours of content, its good tho
Omg it the guy from Vologda mapping and APOT
Certified J moment
@@zidium guh?
Absolutely a part 2 is warranted, especially considering the personalities involved.
+1
He's doing a vote for what video should get a part 2 rn.
Sensational work team! I'm delighted to be working with you on this, and I'm really impressed at how it all came together.
this is truly a veritasetcaritas moment
Make sure Nubia and Ethiopia are well included in the series.
@@ikengaspirit3063 I just do the medieval European history. They have different script writers for different topics.
@@veritasetcaritas eh, okay. I guess they could always hit up the guy that does African History Extra for Nubian and Ethiopian relations with the Near East and Europe.
@@In_Our_TimelineCringe
Please don't add mouths to the characters, it looks very cursed
16:10 “He had the broken treaty nailed to the banners of his army”
Gigachad move
Not the first to do it though. I remember that a bulgarian tzar did it after the eastern roman empire attacked them. Can't remember who did it. (sorry if my English isn't perfect)
Advanced shaming, if I’ve ever heard of it.
I really love how this videos switched up styles! Keep it up, Cody! (Also please make a part 2)
Yo Aurelian!
It sucks. Literally it’s way more confusing and the production quality is way worse and more like his really old videos
I was wondering why we got less videos lately and I’m so glad to see the altermer project. I can’t wait to watch
"They embarked on many crusades, some of which almost didn't fail."
One Immediate effect I can imagine is that the Church is United, under Rome.
Though I am 30 seconds in. I expect that it’s mentioned. Thanks for Atlantropa Articles Cody. Keep it up 👍
But maybe some Orthodox Patriarchs wouldn't accept the authority of Rome, creating many new autonomous churches (e.g. the church of Moscow, the church of Kyiv)
true, though they would be incredibly small, and *ever-dwindling*@@thenamesianna
Today's Fact: In 2011, a man in California found a 5.75-carat diamond while digging for gold in a state park.
Damn bro is lucky
ok
Bro is luckier then the ones actually tryna find gold in California 2 centuries ago lol
The gold rush is real...
That's not even that impressive. There is a literal state park in Arkansas that is full of Diamonds you can dig for. An average of 2 diamonds have been found per day since it was created in 1972, including a 40 carat diamond
Can’t wait to see your new show!
Part 3 is very welcome. Also that trailer gave me goose bumps
Please do a Part II. This whole situation is so, so cool and I’d love to hear more about it
Jesus Cody, the upload schedule is insane
Awesome start for team Altremer, Looking forward to more from you guys!
Please make a part 2, this scenario seems pretty interesting!
Agreed!
Oh gosh, I’m so hyped. Not only one of my favorite time periods being talked about in this video, but an actual series being made too? I’m so happy Cody, this is great! I’m looking forward to a part two and to Altremer!!!
This video was AMAZING. Please make a part 2!
Awesome video! And can't wait to explore Altremer with everyone!
Altremer is such a hype name
I’m very exited to see an alternate history show, especially on such an interesting topic.
A great introduction to the history of the region at the time, the crusade and the "what if". Thank you!
This was an interesting video. And the trailer foe the series looked epic. K can't wait until it's released
It's always a pleasure to see a what if" scenario where The Roman Empire survives longer.
Damnit Cody. Why do your videos always kick so much ass. Keep up the good work boss
This is great! Would love to see this turned into a series, since this is my favorite period of history.
Actually, someone should make an EU4 mod with the scenario at the end of the video
Holy SHIT! I am hype. I had chills all throughout that trailer! Bravo, sir, bravo!
Until 1569 th Lublin Union I wouldn’t consider Poland and Lithuania the same state. Heck until 1430 the ruler of Lithuania was different from Polish king (he was king’s cousin and officially a vassal acting as king’s regent in the Grand Duchy, since personal union did exist) until his death in 1430.
And even after Lublin the GDL was as separate as Scotland inside the UK, hell, Lithuania had even more autonomy than modern day Scotland.
@@Vitalis94 Tiesą sakai (for english speakers: True)
@@xenamorphwinner7931 Cheers! (I really don't get why am mistaken from the Lithuanian all the time, must be the "is" ending in my nickname :P
I do learn Prussian at the moment, and do come from, let's say, historically Baltic area of Poland, so it's not like I don't adore my Lithuanian brothers. :D
@@Vitalis94 your username is an actual name in Lithuania, which is primarily prevalent among older people.
@@xenamorphwinner7931 Interesting. Must be a very old name, because I looked it up some time ago, and couldn't find anything but like 3 Lithuanian guys in Wikipedia. :P
Please do a part two!
Also the context you gave was very good! (I am from Thessaloniki!)
Same
1:17, Idk why but at first I thought your trailer was some kind of EU4 ad! 😅
I don't know, I think just the aesthetics were very similar. But cool show nonetheless! Excited to see it when it comes out!
Part 2 sounds great to me, love you work :)
That trailer was amazing!!!
one of your best vids man look forward to the show!
Wait, I thought the last crusade was the one with the holy grail and and Sean Connery?
Looking forward to Altremer! Seems like fun.
I know that your more known for your what if history vids but I’m really liking these non speculative history videos. Keep ‘em coming 👍👍
Pleeeease go for the part two. I can't even imagine how fun would the continuation be!! great work as always
Another interesting video as always. Also, I absolutely love the trailer for your new series!
This is the classic alternate history hub I remember! Lets go part 2! 🙏🏻
Two alternate history hub videos in a week? It's a damn Christmas miracle!
I cant wait to watch the show!
Altremer and this video is exactly what I’ve been looking for in alternate history! Amazing video! Please do a part two
Thanks you for making 2 videos so quickly
Looking forward to seeing a sequel to this, so many ways it can go and so many ripples in history.
Not gonna lie I thought Altremer was a game sponsor I didn't know and skipped to the end. "I have never been so wrong."
First a book, now you're making a fucking SHOW?! Cody, i'm so proud of you!
W on the series, looking forward to it
Is it just me or has the quality of these videos increased? I mean they were always good, but there seems to be a massive improvement here.
Nice. Looking forward to a lot of alternate history.
0:55 Guess i gotta put smiling ottoman character into the list of my sleep paralysis demons
1. I am excited for Altremer.
2. A Part 2 about the Balkans in an alternate 15th century would be amazing
3. This video might just win win the award for "longest time until the "alternate" part shows up"
As a Bulgarian i would love if this scenario had happened in real life :) Some of the descendants of the last czars of Bulgaria had taken part in the 1444 crusade so if it was successful Bulgarian state could be restored. Part 2 sure will be interesting. If some of the Byzantine successor states like Trabizon and Morea continue to exist past the mid 15 century this will also have interesting consequences. Keep up the good work Cody! Greetings from Bulgaria!
Yeah but john hunyadi had already been promised the throne of Bulgaria
Its pleasing to witness your growth as a person and content creator since the early days.
Your wacko hand wavy theories of what would happen to one part of the world if the other (west) did a or b, was maddening.
Fun fact of the day: Finland got its independence on the same day that the Halifax explosion happened.
Going out with a bang
FuN fAcT. Shuddup
I love it, I hope you make a part 2
A vid on if the Sino-Soviet split never happened or was patched up in the 70s would be so kino
Sup my man
@@sergioventura2595 as always
@@conserva-chan2735 How you’ve been?
@sergioventura2595 pretty good, I have a GF now
@@conserva-chan2735 Congrats!
im really looking forward to seeing that show it looks awesome
Althisthub characters with a smile is terrifying
This looks amazing!
It’s often something I’ve noticed about medieval nobility especially Frankish nobility. They were often too brave and chivalrous, to a fault would be a fair way to describe their actions. Brave to a fault. All to often fighting when it’s was suicidal. Władysław III was the last in a long line of failed knightly charges (though not a frank).
Off the top of my head
Battle of Harran (1104)
Siege of Damascus (1148)
Battle of Hattin (1187)
Battle of Mansurah (1221)
All examples of battle that could have been victories but advice was ignored and they fought when they should have held their ground or withdrawn. Instead they charged and were all defeated. But that’s why we love knights. Brave to a fault. They needed a strong leader to stop them doing something stupid. Like King Richard I at the battle of Arsuf (1191).
The problem starts, when your king is more of a knight than any other present and wants to risk his life that way.
Now Cody, you're just teasing us. Eagerly awaiting part 2!
Looks like your maps got an upgrade, great work on the video, although you might have have used the wrong picture of Elizabeth (I think you're referring to Elizabeth of Luxembourg, daughter of king Sigismund and wife of Albert, who gave birth the the king that succeeded Wladyslaw, Ladislaus the Posthumous, but the image is that of her daughter Elizabeth, who married Wladyslaw's brother Casimir Jagiellon), can't wait for a Part 2 with all these gigachads of Hunyadi, Stephen, Constantine, Skanderbeg, and Vlad duking it out for the Balkans
I hope the narratives are tight on the show, and I belive you can pull it off
That "FOR THE REPUBLIC!" got me.
such an excellent video, very interesting, need more videos like this (especially in this period!)
I thought that whole trailer was a sponsor spot for a new Crusader's Kings like game.
Part two this. Really enjoyed it
While you are doing medieval scenarios, I was wondering if I could suggest a scenario where the Angevin Empire never lost Normandy (i.e If Richard the Lionheart lived longer or one of his two older brothers (Henry or Geoffrey) became king).
Part 2? Let's F-ing GOOOOOOO!!!!
I have reasons to believe Cody kidnapped a woman for the show…
I would love a seccond part of this tbh. You won a new subscriber.
CODY WHAT THE FUCK
THE ALTREMER TRAILER IS FUCKING KILLING ME I WAS LOSING MY MIND
Yes! Definitely a part 2!!!!
Wait is altremer gonna be only on patreon or will there be an eventual TH-cam release?
Best alt history video I’ve seen in months - years !!! I love this era. 15th-16th Centuries were amazing
You've pronounced Hunyadi really well⚔A little fact to add: King Matthias never called himself Corvinus, even if the crow (Corvus in latin) is on the family emblem of the Hunyadis. It's not an error, just in Hungary's naming of kings and dynasties, the later eras changed a lot (like the Árpáds called themselves Clan of the Turul or Clan of Atilla).
Awesome video!!
Please do a part 2 it's vary interesting!
I'd be interested in a part two and beyond, this scenario sounds interesting.
For an alternate history idea, how about a scenario where another member of the genus Homo (Neanderthal, Denisovans, Erectus, etc) had been the first people to "discover"/colonize Australia and/or The Americas?
I mean, how do we know they didn't? Homo Floresiensis is a great example of a near-human relitive that branched off and made it quite far from Africa with little sign of any of the intermediates who must have existed across both space and time, and then died out without much trace.
Plus, if you believe in bigfoot/sasquatch(I highly recommend Dr. Jeff Meldrum's work on the subject), then not only did an extremely early branch on the tree manage to migrate all the way over here, but still lives here in the more remote and wild places.
Though, maybe sasquatch is a bit to far removed from modern man(they don't seem to use tools beyond throwing rocks, and definitely don't use fire) to fit what you're asking for.
I love your channel keep up the great stuff
I would watch 6 seasons and a movie of this show
Excellent video. Waiting for part 2.....
The show looks better and more interesting than a lot of professional movies
Not surprising, when most modern "history" movies and tv series are most focused on pushing political agenda and rewriting history.
It's made by people who actually love history
More accurate than Napoleon
Hollywood is woke this days.
Contents like this here have done their research.
This is one of those theories where I forgot that it's not the actual history by the end
Speaking of Jan Hus, I'd love to see what would've happened if the Hussites were waaaay more successful, with the Hussite version of Christianity spreading outwards through Europe, in a similar manner to that of the Protestant reformation.
This show sounds like an absolute banger
That altremer section was crazy 💀💀💀
This was great, years ago I researched and wrote my own what if about this in detail. 1402 was a time of utter opportunity