What if All South Slavs United in 1444 - EU4 Timelapse
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I love how by now everyone just accepts that Albanians are south slavs
They will be soon inshallah
Based
blame Paradox, they put Albanians in south slavic instead of Byzantine
@@panose6542 Learn history, albania was a small land and just as any other balkan country had a huge influx of slavic tribes henceforth its culture is represented by slavic culture group, in medieval times atleast that makes sense. Byzantine culture had nothing to do with slavic culture and rather if there were any slavs that came to byzantium they had to accept the greek culture that was predominant there
@@razerium4416 but Albania wasnât ever really âSlavicâ Albanians are either a blend of random peoples that passed through the area, the last vestiges of Illyrian peoples, or an offshoot of Greeks, either way there is very little that is Slavic about Albania, most certainly there have been south Slavs there, but itâs the Albanian culture in game
Nice video!
The South Slavs and the Persians partitioning the Mamlukean Empire feels very satisfying to watch
Great video!
Thanks mate
@@JirMirzaEu4 No problem!
What graphics mod are you using?
Great video lad! One question, why does the game see Albanians as south slavs?
Eu4 devs have dif books i guess.
Not sure anyone knows
In age of history 2 I had the same thing but different it was a custom made south Balkan flag thing
You should do a âLatin unionâ next which contains the lands of Italy, France, Spain, Portugal, Romania, walloonia, and the Italian/French parts of Switzerland.
romania is hardly considered a latin nation
@@maikatideibaskapanaumrqlatupaitâsâĶ exclusively considered latin?? they speak a romance language directly descended from the Roman Latin. from my understanding of linguistics, Romanian is even closer to Italian than Sardinian.
at absolute best, the Dacians which came before the Romanians spoke a language close to Albanian, but Dacian didnât lead to Romanian, it ended when Romanian started. but that would be like saying Turkish is a Greek dialect because Turkish usurped the Greek language in the region
@@Magica._ language is the only thing romania has in common with the rest of the latin world. And this romanian "language" is entirely made up and stolen after the unification of Wallachia and Moldavia. Romanians were subjects of several different people and empires and spoke a variety of languages before picking latin to differentiate themselves from their slavic and hungarian neighbours to avoid cultural assimilation (which was already happening for several centuries). There is absolutely nothing latin about Romania.
@@maikatideibaskapanaumrqlatupa kind of like there wasnât anything Roman about the Greek ByzantinesâĶoh wait.
@@maikatideibaskapanaumrqlatupa "Tout ce pays: la Wallachie, la Moldavie et la plus part de la Transylvanie, a estÃĐ peuplÃĐ des colonies romaines du temps de Trajan l'empereur" ~ Pierre Lescalopier l'an 1574
ugh you know, iâve put in way more research into this than i meant to. iâve been writing this comment for about an hour or so, but basically:
the biggest theoryâs on how Dacia ended up speaking Romanian comes down to two similar timelines. basically if during the Aurelian retreat, did the Latin speakers stay in Wallachia/Transylvania as the Highland people (like how the ethnic map of Armenians/Turks used to be) , or did they inhabit lands around the Danube as Vlachs, and in the 9th-13th century would immigrate northwards across modern Romanian lands and even found a Vlach state in Wallachia. either way, itâs not as though they stole the Latin language as a tool of unifying and avoiding assimilation. they simply didnât stop using the language as a direct continuation of Romans, and then forced it onto local populations/mixed with local populations.
personally, iâm also more inclined towards the first theory, which suggests they intermixed with the local Dacian population, because the modern Romanian language shares a lot of vocabulary with Albanian, and the Albanian/Dacian language are part of the same branch of languages (like Romanian/Italian/Spanish).
regardless, they didnât "pick the language to avoid assimilation" the proto-Romanian people group spoke the same language (it did evolved like all languages do) continuously across the entire history of the region, and as they consolidated influence, the Latin-based language even ended up as an official language in states like Wallachia and Moldavia (along with church slavonic, which was the Orthodox equivalent to Latin). on the topic of it not being made up, the Vlachs south of the Danube would even hold multiple locations named after them, that only went out of fashion when the Principality of Wallachia would ruin it for everyone. Thessaly, in Greece is still inhabited by Aromanian, and was once called Vallchia too. long before there existed a movement to unify the Eastern Latin speakers.
ya, despite the occupation by Turkic, Mongol, and Bulgar empires; the people of Romania have spoken their language uninterrupted for centuries. (although none of those empires were really known for forcing their language on far off territories.)
Now, someone will say that it's just a flipped flag of Yugoslavia ðĪ
No I say how uneducated you are for thinking albanians are slavic.
Nope it's not me it's Eu4 devs
Whatâs the primary culture though
This is just Yugoslavia with extra steps
The French flag ðŋ
song?
the orchestral soviet-sounding one at the start i mean
Noooo, France is cringe