I've been thinking about Medieval Europe again, having just watched Ivanhoe on Christmas Telly.
Stupor Mundi covers the period after Richard and John, his reign and that of Henry III overlap whereas the events of Mythic Russia happen over a hundred years afterwards. So, this should extend Stupor Mundi to cover the preceeding period in Medieval England.
From a British point of view, you've got a lot happening around this time.
There are the Crusades, Richard's absence, John's rule of England and his attempted usurping, Robin Hood's opposition to John, Richard's imprisonment, Blondel's search for him, the persecution of Jews, Richard's and John's wars in France, the Magna Carta and rebellions of the Barons, loss of lands in France, politicking with Pope Innocent III and Stupor Mundi and so on. If you wanted to include Ballads and Stories, then Ivanhoe fits in quite nicely as do the exploits of Robin Hood, even if they are not historical fact.
With the exception of the Crusades and the wars in France, the English concentrated on England during this period, so for a Fantasy England game this is a good time.
1160 Robin Hood born
1188 Richard the Lionheart becomes a Crusader
1189 Richard the Lionheart King of England
1189 Richard bans Jews from Coronation as a Crusader
1189-1190 Riots against Jews in London and York
1190 Jews expelled from Bury St. Edmunds
1190 Richard occupies Sicily, recognises Tancred as King, rescues his sister Joan
1191 Richard conquers Cyprus
1192 Richard settles with Saladin
1192 Richard captured by Leopold of Austria and was handed over to Henry VI the Holy Roman Emperor
1194 England raises a ransom of 150,000 Marks
1194 Richard returns to England
1194 Jews were taxed extra, Ordinance of the Jewry
1194 Richard leaves for France to fight Philip II
1199 John I King of England
1205 John and Bishops elect different Archbishops of Canterbury, Pope Innocent III elects another one
1207 England under Interdiction
1209 John I excommunicated
1210 John invades Wales, then makes peace
1213 Emgland becomes a Papal Feudal State
1215 Magna Carta signed later declared invalid by Pope Innocent III)
1215 Pope Innocent III makes Jews wear badges
1215-1217 First Barons' War
1216 Louis of France invades in support of Barons
1216 John I dies
1216 Henry III made King of England
1218 Jews in England to wear oblong white badge
1221 Joan of England, Henry's sister, marries Alexander II of Scotland
1234 Jews expelled from Newcastle
1235 Jews expelled from Wycombe
1235 Isabella, daughter of King John and sister of Henry III marries Stupor Mundi
1236 Jews expelled from Southampton
1242 Jews expelled from Berkhamsted
1244 Jews expelled from Newbury
1247 Robin Hood dies
During this time, there was generally peace in Wales and Scotland, with Llywelyn the Great uniting Wales and William I and Alexander II ruling without much interference from England, apart from siding with the barons against King John.
There is a Stupor Mundi Timeline at http://www.stupormundi.it/inglese/Chronology.htm which is roughly in line with the time of Robin Hood.
Of course, there's a lot happening in Europe at this time as well. States form and break up, Kings come and go with alarming regularity, monarchs are excommunicated and welcomed back with as much regularity and the maps have to be redrawn all the time. It makes it hard to write up timelines for the whole of Europe.
Just some random thoughts, really. Nothing more. Nothing less.
Stupor Mundi covers the period after Richard and John, his reign and that of Henry III overlap whereas the events of Mythic Russia happen over a hundred years afterwards. So, this should extend Stupor Mundi to cover the preceeding period in Medieval England.
From a British point of view, you've got a lot happening around this time.
There are the Crusades, Richard's absence, John's rule of England and his attempted usurping, Robin Hood's opposition to John, Richard's imprisonment, Blondel's search for him, the persecution of Jews, Richard's and John's wars in France, the Magna Carta and rebellions of the Barons, loss of lands in France, politicking with Pope Innocent III and Stupor Mundi and so on. If you wanted to include Ballads and Stories, then Ivanhoe fits in quite nicely as do the exploits of Robin Hood, even if they are not historical fact.
With the exception of the Crusades and the wars in France, the English concentrated on England during this period, so for a Fantasy England game this is a good time.
1160 Robin Hood born
1188 Richard the Lionheart becomes a Crusader
1189 Richard the Lionheart King of England
1189 Richard bans Jews from Coronation as a Crusader
1189-1190 Riots against Jews in London and York
1190 Jews expelled from Bury St. Edmunds
1190 Richard occupies Sicily, recognises Tancred as King, rescues his sister Joan
1191 Richard conquers Cyprus
1192 Richard settles with Saladin
1192 Richard captured by Leopold of Austria and was handed over to Henry VI the Holy Roman Emperor
1194 England raises a ransom of 150,000 Marks
1194 Richard returns to England
1194 Jews were taxed extra, Ordinance of the Jewry
1194 Richard leaves for France to fight Philip II
1199 John I King of England
1205 John and Bishops elect different Archbishops of Canterbury, Pope Innocent III elects another one
1207 England under Interdiction
1209 John I excommunicated
1210 John invades Wales, then makes peace
1213 Emgland becomes a Papal Feudal State
1215 Magna Carta signed later declared invalid by Pope Innocent III)
1215 Pope Innocent III makes Jews wear badges
1215-1217 First Barons' War
1216 Louis of France invades in support of Barons
1216 John I dies
1216 Henry III made King of England
1218 Jews in England to wear oblong white badge
1221 Joan of England, Henry's sister, marries Alexander II of Scotland
1234 Jews expelled from Newcastle
1235 Jews expelled from Wycombe
1235 Isabella, daughter of King John and sister of Henry III marries Stupor Mundi
1236 Jews expelled from Southampton
1242 Jews expelled from Berkhamsted
1244 Jews expelled from Newbury
1247 Robin Hood dies
During this time, there was generally peace in Wales and Scotland, with Llywelyn the Great uniting Wales and William I and Alexander II ruling without much interference from England, apart from siding with the barons against King John.
There is a Stupor Mundi Timeline at http://www.stupormundi.it/inglese/Chronology.htm which is roughly in line with the time of Robin Hood.
Of course, there's a lot happening in Europe at this time as well. States form and break up, Kings come and go with alarming regularity, monarchs are excommunicated and welcomed back with as much regularity and the maps have to be redrawn all the time. It makes it hard to write up timelines for the whole of Europe.
Just some random thoughts, really. Nothing more. Nothing less.