
"The Most Consequential Sieges in History" Topic
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| Tango01 | 16 Feb 2021 8:19 p.m. PST |
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Puster  | 19 Feb 2021 11:33 a.m. PST |
Neuss 1474 Had Neuss fallen fast, Bern would have missed the pretext to declare war upon Charles and he would have joined his forces with the English to attack the French 1475. A living Charles might also have become the next Emperor at Frederiks death, especially if Maximilian would have been his son in law. Many sieges simply are the culmination of a process that was pretty obvious anyway – this little eleven month affair changed the course of history. |
| Tango01 | 23 Feb 2021 8:22 p.m. PST |
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