>>88384
What is the point of this thread?
>>88431
Things that we often look over and/or underplay when learning history but were quite significant at the time.
>>88472
In my humble opinion you should expand a little bit when offering the data.
>Asturias saw herself as the true Heir of the Visigothic Realm, but when a new kingdom spawned in Pamplona the new kings also tried to link themselves to the old, gothic, past.
>>88384
>the "I don't know that nationalism and the concept of nations came about in the 1800s" thread
>>88535
>>88544
>Implying the French Revolution didn't begin in the 1700s
>Spain owned both Naples and Netherlands at one point
Weird world desu
Crusaders ones kicked Byzantians out of Constantinople and established a Latin Empire there.
>>88662
*once
fug
>>88544
>le jumping to assumptions
JE MANTIENDRAI
>>88653
And most of America
>>88653
And Milan