1. Spy successfully completes mission. Army assembled in northern Hungary for invasion of Poland (starts at war). Trade rights sold to the HRE for 3000f. Maps sold for 1600f. Soon-to-be governors of Esztergom and Szekes swap positions. Constructions: Leather Tanners in Zagreb and Esztergom, Wells in Szekes, Mustering Hall in Varad, Brothel in Gyula.
2. Hungarian army moves to just south of Polish border.
3. Constructions: Brothel in Szekes, Leather Tanner in Gyula.
3.5. Trade rights established with Serbia.
4. Rum and the Romans make peace. The Council of Nobles requests 4 additional troops in Varad. Spy dies trying to infiltrate Krakow. The Hungarian army besieges Krakow. Constructions: Blacksmiths in Zagreb and Esztergom, Leather Tanner in Varad.
5. The Hungarians assault Krakow. The Battle of Krakow: 514 Hungarians under **Bela Kiraly vs 287 Poles under ** Ksaize Wladyslaw. Krakow is captured in a Clear Victory with 105 Hungarians killed. 699f gained in occupation. Construction: Inn in Krakow.
6. Constructions: Farms in Cleared Land in Szekes, Dirt Tracks in Gyula.
7. Construction: Dirt Tracks in Varad.
8. The Council of Nobles awards 8000f for the reinforcement of Varad. Watchtower pair constructed south of Szekes. Construction: Fundaments of a Var in Krakow.
9. The Pope demands that Hungary recruit a priest in Krakow. Serbia captures independent Sirmuim. A Roman army is seen in the vicinity of Sirmuim. The HRE besieges independent Olomoc. A watchtower pair is constructed north of Belgrade.
10. The Council of Nobles requests diplomatic relations with Lithuania. The Pope awards 1000f for the recruitment of a new priest in Krakow. The Imperials withdraw from Olomoc. Constructions: Garrison Quarters in Zagreb, Opencast Mines in Esztergom, Market in Krakow.
11.5. Alliance and trade agreement with the Cumans.
12. Trade rights established with Lithuania. Maps exchanged. The Council of Nobles awards 1500f plus 3 units of Saksen in Esztergom.
13. The Saxons are invited to Hungary for 4000f. A large Imperial army besieges Olomoc.
14. Rus and Cumans make peace. The Imperial army withdraws from Olomoc. Serbian armies march on Szekes and Zagreb. The Council of Nobles requests diplomatic relations with the Romans. Trade rights established with the Romans. Maps exchanged, with 3500f given to the Romans. The Council of Nobles awards 1500f plus 3 units of Saksen in Esztergom. A Hungarian princess is disgraced in her attempt to seduce an Imperial general. Construction: Leather Tanner in Krakow.
14.5. Serbia besieges Szekes, declaring war on Hungary.
15. An Imperial army besieges Olomoc. The defenders of Szekes sally forth to attack the Serbians. The Battle of Szekes: 488 Hungarians under Borisz Arpadhazi supported by 457 Hungarians under * Belos Vukanovic vs 794 Serbians under Captain Janko. The siege is broken in a Clear Victory with 190 Hungarians killed to 300 Serbians killed, 482 captured. Serbia rejects the ransom, thus all of the captives are put to the sword.
15.5. Serbia again besieges Szekes.
16. The Imperial army withdraws from Olomoc. A small Hungarian army moves to support Szekes.
17. The Serbian army withdraws from Szekes to Sirmium. Serbia and Hungary make peace, with Serbia paying Hungary 500f X 15 in tribute. Trade rights sold for 2000f. Construction: Blacksmith in Krakow.
19. A Serbian army marches on Targoviste. Construction: Market in Esztergom.
19.5. Trade rights established with Pisa. Maps exchanged.
20. The Pope calls a Crusade for Halab. Hungary ignores the Crusade. The Romans declare war on Sicily. The Serbian army withdraws from Targoviste. The Council of Nobles requests the conquest of Plock. Construction: Farms in Cleared Land in Zagreb.
21. Venice and Romans make peace. Maps exchanged with the Cumans.
22. Serbia declares war on Sicily.
23. Construction: Communal Farming in Esztergom.
24. The Pope is disappointed that Hungary did not join the Crusade. A Polish army besieges Olomoc. Construction: Opencast Pits in Krakow.
24.5. Poland pays 7500f to Hungary in exchange for a ceasefire. Trade rights sold for 1550f. Maps exchanged.
25. The Polish army withdraws from Olomoc. Watchtower pair constructed west of Esztergom.
26. Serbia declares war on the Cumans. Poland declares war on the Romans. Construction: Logging Camps in Gyula.
27. An Imperial army besieges Olomoc. Settlement Upgrade: Wooden Wall in Szekes.
28. HRE declares war on Serbia and Romans. France declares war on Romans. Imperial army withdraws from Olomoc. Poland besieges Olomoc. Construction: Pastoral Farming in Varad.
29. Polish army withdraws from Olomoc. Spy infiltrates Olomoc. Hungarian army besieges Olomoc and immediately assaults as the spy opens the gates. The Battle of Olomoc: 527 Hungarians under * Laszlo Arpadhazi vs 267 Independents under ********* Jan Premyslid. Olomoc is captured in a Clear Victory with 161 Hungarians killed. 249f gained in occupation. Construction: Opencast Pits in Olomoc. Watchtower pair constructed in far southeastern Transylvania.
30. Romans declare war on Rum. Constructions: School in Krakow, Small Church in Gyula.
31. HRE and ERE make peace.
32. The Crusade for Halab succeeds. Watchtower pairs are constructed southeast of Varad and north of Zara.
33. Poland declares war on Lithuania. Construction: Dispersed Farming in Gyula.
34. Construction: Opencast Mines in Krakow.
35. The HRE and Rum make peace. The Council of Nobles’ mission to capture Plock ends in failure. Constructions: Market in Szekes, Wells in Olomoc.
35.5. Trade rights established with Venice. Maps exchanged.
37. Sicily declares war on the HRE. The Pope demands that a new priest be recruited in Krakow. Construction: Farms in Cleared Land in Olomoc.
37.5. Hungary and the HRE enter into an alliance, with the HRE marrying a princess to the Hungarian faction heir, and Hungary paying 220f to the HRE.
38. The Pope awards 1000f for the newly recruited priest in Krakow.
39. Serbia becomes a vassal of the Cumans. Romans make peace with Sicily and France. Construction: River Port in Szekes.
40. Settlement upgrade: Castle in Zagreb.
41. Romans declare war on Rum. Poland and Romans make peace. Construction: Communal Farming in Krakow.
43. Constructions: Water Reservoirs in Esztergom, Landowners’ Guards in Szekes.
45. Serbia declares war on the HRE. Construction: St. Johns’ Minor Chapter House in Szekes.
46. Watchtower pair constructed east of Olomoc.
47. Construction: Leather Tanner in Szekes.
48. Rus declares war on Lithuania. HRE declares war on Venice. Settlement upgrade: Stone Wall in Esztergom.
50. Lithuania and Rus make peace. 2 small Polish armies surround Olomoc. The Pope demands that at least 64% of Transylvanians be converted to Catholicism. A watchtower pair is constructed east of Zagreb.
51. Rus observed in possession of Halych. A small Rus army advances on Esztergom. Construction: Blacksmith in Szekes.
52. Cumans declare war on Rus. Rus army withdraws from Esztergom. Polish armies near Olomoc consolidate and subsequently pins iteself west of Olomoc. Watchtower pair constructed west of Olomoc. Construction: Grain Exchange in Zagreb.
53. Venice declares war on the Romans. Construction: Farms in Cleared Land in Gyula.
54. Polish army extricates itself and withdraws from Olomoc.
55. Romans declare war on Sicily. Construction: Drill Square in Zagreb.
55.5. Trade rights established with France. Maps exchange with 1160f given to France.
56. Rum and Romans make peace. France is excommunicated.
57. A Venetian army is seen near Zagreb. Constructions: Communcal Farming in Szekes, Bowyer in Olomoc.
58. The Venetian army withdraws from Zagreb.
59. Romans and Sicily make peace. Settlement upgrade: Wooden Castle in Varad.
60. HRE and Venice make peace. Constructions: Masons’ Guild in Esztergom, Provincial Council in Esztergom, Leather Tanner in Olomoc.
60.5. Venice besieges Zagreb, declaring war on Hungary. The besieging army instantly rebels, breaking the siege. A second Venetian army advances on Zagreb.
61. Romans declare war on Rum. Romans and Venice make peace. Poland and Lithuania make peace.
61.5. A Venetian army besieges Zagreb.
62. A Polish army advances on Olomoc. The Venetian siege of Zagreb continues. Settlement upgrade: Stone Wall in Krakow.
63. The HRE declares war on Poland. The Polish army builds strength near Olomoc. A relief army moves to surround the Venetians at Zagreb and attack, supported by the defenders of Zagreb. The Battle of Sava Valley: 349 Hungarians under Uros Tibold supported by 728 Hungarians under Geza Herceg vs 801 Venetians under Captain Luca. The Venetians’ heavily armored troops are defeated by superior Hungarian cavalry in a Clear Victory, with 87 Hngarians killed to 391 Venetians killed, 409 captured. The captives are released.
64. The HRE is excommunicated. The Polish army withdraws from Olomoc. A Venetian army advances on Zagreb.
65. The Venetian army withdraws from Zagreb. The Pope is disappointed at the insufficient proportion of Catholics in Transylvania. Hungary and Venice make peace, with Venice paying Hungary 17,530f in tribute. Trade rights are sold for 1500f. Watchtower pair constructed northwest of Gyula. Constructions: Blacksmiths in Varad and Olomoc, Quarries in esztergom, Wells in Zagreb.
66. The Pope calls a Crusade for Halab. Serbia regains its independence and breaks its alliances with the Romans and Cumans. The HRE and Serbia make peace. France and the HRE are reconciled.
67. Poland and the HRE make peace. The Pope demands that the proportion of Catholics in Felfold increase to 68%. Construction: River Port in Zagreb.
68. Halab is captured by the Crusader States in a successful Crusade. Rum is destroyed. A Serbian army marches on Szekes.
68.5. A Polish army besieges Olomoc, declaring war on Hungary.
69. The Serbian army withdraws from Szekes. The defenders of Olomoc sally forth, supported by cavalry from lower Hungary. The Second Battle of Olomoc: 506 Hungarians under Borisz the Good supported by 121 Hungarian cavalry under Captain Levente vs 406 Poles under Captain Mecimir. The siege is broken in a Clear Victory, with 40 Hungarians killed to 295 Poles killed, 101 captured. The captives are released.
70. The HRE declares war on Sicily.
70.5. A Polish army besieges Olomoc.
71. A Polish army marches on Krakow. The defenders of Olomoc again sally forth. The Third Battle of Olomoc: 735 Hungarians under Borisz the Good supported by 365Hungarians under * Laszlo Arpadhazi vs 540 Poles under Captain Bolko. The siege is broken in a Clear Victory, with 97 Hungarians killed to 208 Poles killed, 327 captured. The captives are released.
71.5. Two small Polish army advance on Olomoc. A Polish army besieges Krakow.
72. The Polish armies near Olomoc are repulsed, chased down, and attacked. The Battle of Jesenik: 979 Hungarians under Borisz the Good vs 42 Poles under Captain Maciej supported by 223 Poles under Captain Miroslaw. The Poles are routed in a Clear Victory, with 3 Hungarians killed to 199 Poles killed, 66 captured. The captives are put to the sword as the ransom is rejected. A Hungarian spy infiltrates Wrezlaw. A cavalry detachment rides east to relieve the defenders of Krakow. The Second Battle of Krakow: 698 Hungarians under ** Bela Kiraly the Liar supported by 126 Hungarian cavalry under Uros Tibold vs 651 Poles under Captain Sieciech. The Poles are driven off in a Clear Victory, with 55 Hungarians killed to 349 Poles killed, 295 captured. The captives are put to the sword as the ransom is rejected.
72.5. The Serbians are given 220f in tribute.
73. Lithuania declares war on Rus. Serbian armies advance on Szekes and Varad. A Hungarian army rides from Olomoc to Wrezlaw. The spy opens the gates, commencing the Battle of Wrezlaw: 579 Hungarians under Laszlo Arpadhazi vs 173 Poles under Captain Dzierzwa. Hungary captures Wrezlaw in a Clear Victory, with 68 Hungarians killed. 701f is looted in the occupation. Wrezlaw renamed to Breslau.
73.5. A Polish army besieges Breslau. A Serbian army besieges Szekes, declaring war on Hungary.
74. Venice declares war on the Romans. The HRE declares war on Venice. Sicily is excommunicated. The Pope demands that Hungary cease hostilities with Poland. The Pope awards 1000f for successful conversions in Felfold. The defenders of Szekes sally forth, supported by cavalry from nearby settlements. The Second Battle of Szekes: 659 Hungarians under Fabian Arpadhazi supported by 153 Hungarian cavalry under Uros Tibold and 81 Hungarian cavalry under Captain Almos vs 711 Serbs under Captain Caslav. The Serbians are routed in a Clear Victory, with 140 hungarians killed to 364 Serbs killed, 347 captured. The captives are put to the sword as the ransom is rejected. The armt of Varad marches south to meet the small Serbian army advancing there. The Battle of Alfold Forest: 445 Hungarians under * Donat a Huntpaznan vs 161 Serbs under Captain Vujadin. The Serbs are routed in a Clear Victory, with 8 Hungarians killed to 65 Serbs killed, 96 captured. The captives are released.
74.5. Poland assaults Breslau. The Second Battle of Breslau: 536 Hungarians under * Laszlo Arpadhazi defend against 533 Poles under ********* Przemko the Bloody. The Poles are driven off in a Heroic Victory, with 47 Hungarians killed to 432 Poles killed, 6 captured. The captives are released. Trade rights established with the Moors. Maps exchanged with 1640f given to the Moors.
75. The Romans declare war on Sicily. Aragon becomes a vassal of the Moors. The Council of Nobles requests the capture of Plock. Construction: Merchants’ Guild in Krakow.
76. The HRE is excommunicated. Construction: Provincial Council in Krakow. Settlement upgrade: Castle in Olomoc.
77. Hungary and Poland make peace. Trade rights established.
78. Rus and Cumans make peace. England excommunicated. Constructions: Water Mills in Esztergom, Wells in Gyula.
79. Lithuania and Rus make peace. Serbia and Hungary make peace, with Serbia paying Hungary 17,500f. Trade rights established. Constructions: School in Breslau, Carpenters’ Workshops in Szekes and Zagreb, Logging Camps in Varad.
79.5. Trade rights established with the Fatimids. Maps exchanged. The HRE attacks a rebel army adjacent to Zagreb. The Second Battle of Sava Valley: 550 Imperials under Captain Reimar supported by 670 Hungarians under Geza Herceg the Farmer vs 625 Rebels under Captain Nicolo. The Rebels are defeated in a Clear Victory, with 75 Hungarians dead, 371 Imperials dead, and 508 Rebel casualties. The Rebels are scattered.
80. Poland declares war on Lithuania. The Pope is pleased at the peace between Hungary and Poland. Constructions: Fundaments of a Var in Gyula, Tavern in Krakow.
81. The Pope calls a Crusade for Balansiyya.
82. Poland declares war on the HRE. England is reconciled. A Rus army marches on Esztergom. Construction: Wood Tower in Gyula.
82.5. Hungary and Lithuania form an alliance.
83. Sicily is reconciled. The Merchants’ Guild requests a trade agreement with Sicily. The Rus army moves adjacent to Esztergom and is joined by a second army. Construction: Shaft Mines in Esztergom.
84. The Rus armies withdraw from Esztergom and move toward Krakow. Trade rights solds to Rus for 1500f.
84.5. Trade rights established with Sicily. Maps exchanged.
85. The Pope is disappointed that Hungary did not join the Crusade. The Council of Nobles requests a royal marriage within the royal family. The Merchants’ Guild awards 2000f for the trade agreement with Sicily. A Hungarian army is pinned by 2 Rus armies. A Cuman army marches on Sirmium.
86. Balansiyya/Valencia is captured by the Crusaders. The Cumans declare war on Serbia. The Council of Nobles awards 2000f for a royal marriage. 5 Rus armies advance into Felfold.
86.5. Rus attacks the encircled Hungarians. The Battle of Kassa: 409 Hungarians under Elek Arpadhazi vs 581 Rus under *** Miroslav Kobylin supported by 40 Rus under Captain Verchoclav. Hungary loses in an Average Defeat, with 328 Hungarians lost to 251 Rus killed, including Miroslav Kobylin. Rus executes 9 prisoners. The survivors withdraw to Varad.
87. The Pope demands that Hungary break its alliance with the HRE. Constructions: Small Chapel in Varad, Chapel in Zagreb, Town Hall in Szekes, St. Johns’ Minor Chapter House in Breslau.
87.5. Romans and Hungary form an alliance.
88. A Jihad is called for Al-Mahdiya.
89. The Romans make peace with Venice. France is excommunicated.
89.5. Trade rights established with the Seljuks. Maps exchanged.
90. A Hungarian assassin kills ** Rodoslav Peshko (Rus). A reconstituted Hungarian army converges on the Rus armies in eastern Felfold. The Second Battle of Kassa: 887 Hungarians under * Elek Arpadhazi supported by 95 Hungarians under Benedek Tibold vs 496 Rus under Captain Putimir supported by 390 Rus under Captain Zhironeg. Hungary wins a Clear Victory, with 170 Hungarians dead to 530 Rus dead, 349 captured. The captives are released.
91. Bela Kiraly the Liar dies; new faction leader Geza Kiraly the Farmer.
92.5. Rus besieges Krakow.
93. The defenders of Krakow sally forth. The Third Battle of Krakow: 701 Hungarians under * Laszlo Arpadhazi supported by 201 Hungarian cavalry under Captain Vid vs 680 Rus under ***** Teshislav Polotskii. The Rus are defeated in a Clear Victory, with 44 Hungarian dead to 361 Rus dead, 318 captured. The captives are put to the sword as Rus refuses to pay the ransom. A medium sized Hungarian army stages near the Rus border.
94. The Jihad for Al-Mahdiya succeeds. Serbia becomes a vassal of the Cumans. Rus and Lithuania make peace. Hungary and Rus make peace, with Rus paying 25,000f to Hungary. Hungary and Rus enter into an alliance and trade agreement, with maps exchanged. Constructions: Landowners’ Guards in Olomoc, Fairground in Esztergom, Water Mills in Krakow and Zagreb. Settlement upgrade: Stone Wall in Szekes.
95. The Cumans declare war on the Romans. The Romans and Hungary break their alliance.
97. The HRE and France are reconciled. Construction: Dispersed Farming in Varad. Settlement upgrade: Stone Wall in Breslau.
97.5. Trade rights bought with Georgia for 220f. Maps exchanged.
98. The Merchants’ Guild requests a trade deal with Novgorod. Constructions: Grain Exchange in Olomoc, Brothel in Zagreb.
99. Constructions: Council Chambers in Esztergom, Water Reservoirs in Krakow.
100. Venice becomes a vassal of the HRE. Zangiyun becomes a vassal of the Seljuks. Construction: Communal Farming in Zagreb.
101. Poland becomes a vassal of the HRE. Trade rights established with Novgorod. Maps exchanged. The Merchants’ Guild awards 2000f for the trade agreement with Novgorod. Two Cuman armies enter Transylvania. Construction: St. Johns’ Minor Chapter House in Olomoc.
102. Cuman armies merge and advance on Gyula. 3 HRE armies enter Hungary.
102.5. Romans and Hungary form an alliance; Roman princess married to Hungarian faction heir.
103. Romans declare war on Cumans. Alliance with Romans broken. Cumans withdraw from Hungary. Construction: Mint in Esztergom.
104. Romans and Cumans make peace.
105. Sicily and Romans make peace. Cuman army advances into Transylvania. HRE armies withdraw from Hungary.
106. HRE army advances into Hungary. Constructions: Provincial Council in Szekes, Merchants’ Guild in Szekes.
106.5. A Cuman army besieges Gyula, declaring war on Hungary.
107. The siege of Gyula continues.
108. Aragon becomes a vassal of the Moors. The Pope demands a concerted missionary effort in Transylvania. The siege of Gyula continues.
109. The siege of Gyula continues. Construction: Provincial Council in Breslau.
109.5. The Cumans assault Gyula. The Battle of Gyula: 616 Hungarians under Uros Tibold vs 451 Cumans under Captain Akin supported by 533 Cumans under Captain Gunduz. The Cumans are repulsed in a Heroic Victory, with 350 Hungarians dead to 620 Cumans dead, 337 captured. The captives are released.
110. The Pope calls a Crusade for Asqalan. Constructions: Quarries in Krakow, Brothels in Olomoc and Esztergom, Church in Szekes, Masons’ Guild in Breslau.
112. Rus declares war on Cumans. Cumans declare war on Seljuks. Aragon regains its independence. Constructions: School in Esztergom, River Port in Olomoc.
112.5. A Cuman army besieges Gyula
113. The Crusade for Ascalon is successful. The Romans and Venice make peace. The siege of Gyula continues.
114. Imperial maps purchased for 170f. The siege of Gyula continues.
115. HRE and Sicily make peace. The Cuman army withdraws from Gyula. Hungary and Cumans make peace, with the Cumans paying Hungary 30,000f. Trade rights sold for 2000f. Constructions: Fairground in Breslau. Settlement upgrade: Wooden Wall in Gyula.
116. Constructions: River Port in Esztergom, Fairground in Szekes.
117. Seljuks and Cumans make peace. Constructions: Drill Square in Olomoc, Garrison Quarters in Varad.
118. The Scottish faction is destroyed. England and France are excommunicated. Construction: Council Chambers in Krakow.
119. Sicily declares war on the Romans.
120. Rus and Cumans make peace. Constructions: Orphanage in Esztergom, Parchment Workshop in Breslau.
121. Poland declares war on Lithuania. The HRE declares war on Lithuania. Hungary ends its alliance with Lithuania. England is reconciled. Construction: Water Reservoirs in Zagreb.
123. Cumans declare war on the Romans. The Pope is disappointed at the insufficient conversion success in Transylvania. Construction: Landowners’ Guards in Gyula.
124. The Pope demands the incremental conversion of Transylvania.
125. Portugal is destroyed. Castile is excommunicated. The HRE conquers Poznan from Lithuania. Constructions: Roads in Esztergom, Town Guard in Gyula, Farms in Cleared Land in Varad.
126. The Pope calls a Crusade for Balansiyya. Aragon regains its independence. Constructions: Quarries in Breslau, Orphanage in Krakow.
128. Construction: Carpenters’ Workshops in Olomoc. Settlement upgrade: Fortress in Zagreb.
129. The Romans and Cumans make peace.
129.5. The Romans and Hungary form an alliance.
130. The Pope is disappointed that Hungary did not join the Crusade. Constructions: Water Mills in Szekes, Carpenters’ Workshops in Gyula, City Watch in Krakow
131. The Crusade for Valencia succeeds. A Cuman army advances on Gyula.
131.5. The Cuman army besieges Gyula, declaring war on Hungary.
132. The defenders of Gyula sally forth to meet the Cumans. The Second Battle of Gyula: 870 Hungarians under Laszlo Csolt vs 670 Cumans under * Kokhan Khan. The siege is broken in a Heroic Victory, with 350 Hungarians killed to 524 Cumans killed, 141 captured. The captives are released.
133. Rus declares war on the Cumans. Cuman army advances on Gyula. Watchtower pair constructed southeast of Krakow.
134. Venice and HRE break their alliance. Constructions: Roads in Breslau and Szekes.
134.5. Cumans besiege Gyula.
135. The defenders of Gyula sally forth to meet the Cumans. The small besieging army breaks off the siege and is pursued by the garrison. The Battle of Medgyes: 784 Hungarians under Laszlo Csolt vs 210 Cumans under Captain Shidadai. The Cumans are routed in a Clear Victory, with 28 Hungarians killed to 145 Cumans killed, 61 captured. The captives are released. The garrison returns to Gyula. A larger Cuman army camps just to the west.Construction: Armourer in Olomoc.
135.5. The Cuman army besieges Gyula.
136. Pisa declares war on Venice. Venice declares war on the Romans. The HRE and Lithuania make peace. The besieging army rebels, breaking the siege of Gyula. Constructions: Roads in Krakow, Opencast Mines in Gyula.
137. Serbia regains its independence from the Cumans. Geza Kiraly the Farmer dies and is succeeded by Fabian Kiraly.
138. Sicily declares war on the HRE. The Romans and Venice make peace. A Serbian army advances on Szekes.
138.5. The Serbian army besieges Szekes.
139. Venice and Pisa make peace. The Pope is disappointed at the unsuccessful conversion of Transylvania. The defenders of Szekes sally forth, supported by a mixed army from Esztergom. The Third Battle of Szekes: 777 Hungarians under * Bulcsu Herceg the Farmer supported by 178 Hungarians under Apor Tyukod vs 928 Serbians under *** Vratko Nikolic. The siege is broken in a Clear Victory, with 197 Hungarian dead to 678 Serbians dead, 223 captured. Serbia rejects the ransom, and thus all the captives are put to the sword.
140. The Pope demands the assassination of a witch. A Hungarian army marches for Sirmium from Szekes. Construction: Swordsmiths’ Guild in Zagreb.
140.5. A Cuman army besieges Gyula.
141. Portugal rebels from Castile. The defenders of Gyula sally forth to meet the Cumans. The Third Battle of Gyula: 831 Hungarians under * Laszlo Csolt vs 540 Cumans under Captain Ogoshila. The siege is broken in a Clear Victory, with 66 Hungarians killed to 241 Cumans killed, 295 captured. The captives are released. Another Cuman army advances on Gyula. A Hungarian spy infiltrates Vrhbosna. The army bound for Sirmium diverts to Vhrbosna due to the large army ammassed in Sirmium. The spy opens the gates and the assault commences. The Battle of Vhrbosna: 784 Hungarians under Bulcsu Herceg the Farmer vs 209 Serbians under ***** Spasoje of Soko Grad. Vhrbosna/Bobovac is captured in a Clear Victory, with 154 Hungarians dead. 824f is looted in the occupation. Construction: Small Chapel in Bobovac.
142. Rus and Lithuania make peace. Constructions: Blacksmith in Gyula.
143. The Council of Nobles requests the assassination of a rebel lord. The Pope awards 2000f for the assassination of a witch. Watchtower pair constructed northeast of Esztergom.
143.5. The HRE besieges Breslau, declaring war on and betraying Hungary.
144. Rus captures Moldavia from the Cumans. 4 Serbian armies advance on Varad. An Imperial army advances on Szekes. The siege of Breslau continues.
144.5. Imperial armies besiege Szekes and Esztergom. A Serbian army besieges Varad.
145. The rebel lord cited by the Council of Nobles goes into hiding. The Hungarian defenders sally from Esztergom. The Battle of Esztergom: 778 Hungarians under Gyeicsa Arpadhazi vs 350 Imperials under ** Ekkehardt Welf. The siege of Esztergom is broken in a Clear Victory, with 257 Hungarians killed to 209 Imperials killed, 141 captured. The captives are released. The defenders of Varad sally forth to meet the Serbians. The Battle of Varad: 485 Hungarians under Elek Arpadhazi supported by 201 Magyar cavalry under Captain Betlehem vs 218 Serbians under Captain Slobodan. The siege of Varad is broken in a Clear Victory, with 70 Hungarians killed to 183 Serbians killed, 35 captured. The captives are released. The sieges of Breslau and Szekes continue.
145.5. The HRE assaults Breslau. The Second Battle of Breslau: 672 Hungarians under Fabian Kiraly the Mean vs 746 Imperials under Captain Hans. The Imperials are repulsed in a Heroic Victory, with 186 Hungarians killed to 530 Imperials killed, 167 captured. Fabian Kiraly the Mean dies in the battle. The captives are put to the sword as the ransom is rejected. The HRE assaults Szekes. The Fourth Battle of Szekes: 736 Hungarians under Apor Tyukod vs 1001 Imperials under Captain Lorentz. The Imperial army is crushed in a Heroic Victory, with 150 Hungarian killed to 649 Imperials killed, 350 captured. The captives are put to the sword as the ransom is refused.
146. Bulcsu Kiraly the Pious succeeds Fabian Kiraly as the new leader of Hungary. The Council of Nobles requests the assassination of an Imperial lord. An Imperial lord has been seduced by a Hungarian princess.
147. The Council of Nobles awards 4000f for the assassination of an Imperial lord. A spy infiltrates Wien. A consolidated Hungarian army besieges Wien.
148. The Pope calls a Crusade for Tunis. Pisa is excommunicated. The Council of Nobles requests a royal marriage within the royal family. Hungary assaults Wien. The Battle of Wien: 936 Hungarians under ** Gyeicsa Arpadhazi vs 216 Imperials under ** Bruno von Supplinburg. Wien is captured in a Clear Victory, with 240 Hungarians killed. 734f is looted in the occupation.
149.5. Hungary and Pisa enter into an alliance. Maps exchanged.
150. Hungary and HRE make peace. Trade rights purchased for 930f.
151. The Council of Nobles awards 2000f for a royal marriage within the royal family. A Serbian army advances on Bobovac.
151.5. Hungary and Lithuania form an alliance, with Lithuania receiving 190f. Serbia besieges Bobovac.
152. Venice declares war on the Romans. The Pope is disappointed that Hungary did not join the Crusade. The Council of Nobles requests the conquest of Sirmium. A Hungarian host assembles south of Szekes. The siege of Bobovac continues.
153. Lithuania and Poland make peace. The Serbian army withdraws from Bobovac. A Hungarian assassin kills the leader of Serbia, ending the war with Serbia. Constructions: Opencast Mines in Olomoc, Market in Gyula, Communal Farming in Gyula, Wells in Varad, City Watch in Esztergom.
154. Rus and the Cumans make peace. Portugal becomes a vassal of Castile. A Jihad is called for Halab. Trade rights established with Serbia. A Serbian army advances on Bobovac.
155. The Serbian army moves adjacent to Bobovac.
156. Construction: Quarries in Wien, Chapel in Bobovac.
157. The Crusade for Tunis succeeds. France is reconciled. The Serbian army withdraws from Bobovac. Constructions: Barracks in Zagreb, Bowyer in Varad.
158. The Hungarian army stages at the pass between Transylvania and Wallachia. Construction: Council Chambers in Breslau.
159. The Mongol threat is announced. France is excommunicated. The Hungarian army lays siege to Targoviste. A spy stationed there for many years opens the gates, and the assault commences. The Battle of Targoviste: 825 Hungarians under * Bulcsu Kiraly the Pious vs 638 Cumans under Captain Aepak. Targoviste is captured in a Clear Victory, with 209 Hungarians killed. 1055f is looted in the occupation. Constructions: Small Chapel in Targoviste, River Port in Krakow.
160.5. Rus besieges Krakow, betraying and declaring war on Hungary.
161. Plague strikes Breslau. The defenders of Krakow sally forth to meet the Rus, supported by an elite detachment from Olomoc. The Fourth Battle of Krakow: 849 Hungarians under Benedek Tibold supported by 165 Hungarians under Captain Nehemias vs 465 Rus under Captain Sudimir. The siege is broken in a Clear Victory, with 130 Hungarians killed to 265 Rus killed, 198 captured. The captives are released. Rus armies advance on Krakow, Gyula, and Targoviste.
162. The Council of Nobles is disappointed at the failure to capture Sirmium. A small Serbian army advances on Szekes. The garrison at Gyula marches out to intercept one of the Rus armies. The Battle of Torda: 793 Hungarians under Laszlo Csolt vs 422 Rus under **** Knyaz Sudislav. The Rus are routed in a Clear Victory, with 86 Hungarians killed to 242 Rus killed, 178 captured. The captives are put to the sword as the ransom is rejected.
163. The Jihad for Halab succeeds. Lithuania declares war on Rus. The Council of Nobles requests the assassination of a heretic. The garrison of Gyula marches forth to meet a Rus army in the field. The Battle of Nagyszeben: 814 Hungarians under Laszlo Csolt vs 606 Rus under Captain Semen. The Rus are routed in a Clear Victory, with 43 Hungarians killed to 306 Rus killed, 300 captured. The ransom is rejected and thus all captives are put to the sword. A Hungarian army assembles near the pass to Halychyna.
163.5. Rus armies besiege Targoviste and Gyula.
164. A Lithuanian army pins the Rus north of Krakow. The garrison at Krakow marches out to attack the Prince of Kiev with the Lithuanians. The Battle of Sedziszow: 967 Hungarians under * Benedek Tibold supported by 543 Lithuanians under ***** Dravenis the Farmer vs 538 Rus under ****** Knyaz Stepan. The Rus are routed in a clear victory with 93 Hungarians killed, 280 Lithuanians killed, 263 Rus killed, 272 captured. The captives are put to the sword as the ransom is refused. A Hungarian spy infiltrates Halych and opens the gates. A Hungarian army assaults Halych. The Battle of Halych: 527 Hungarians under * Bulcsu Kiraly the Merciless vs 91 Rus under ** Mezhamir Netshin. Halych is captured in a Clear Victory, with 51 Hungarians killed. 948f is captured in the occupation. Hungary and the Cumans make peace. The sieges of Gyula and Targoviste continue.
164.5. Rus assault Gyula. The Fourth Battle of Gyula: 269 Hungarians under *** Laszlo Csolt supported by 245 Hungarians under Captain Bank vs 497 Rus under Captain Sudivoi. The Rus are routed in a Clear Victory, with 59 Hungarians killed to 250 Rus killed, 247 captured. The captives are released.
165. A cavalry detachment moves from Gyula to relieve Targoviste, and the defenders sally forth. The Second Battle of Targoviste: 596 Hungarians under Captain Otmar supported by 152 Hungarisn cavalry under ** Laszlo Csolt vs 633 Rus under Captain Putimir. The siege is broken in a Clear Victory with 124 Hungarians killed to 340 Rus killed, 255 captured. The captives are put to the sword as the ransom is rejected. Rus armies advance on Halych and Krakow.
165.5. Hungary and the Seljuks form an alliance. Maps exchanged. Rus besieges Halych.
166. Rus and Lithuania make peace.
166.5. Rus assaults Halych. The Second Battle of Halych: 570 Hungarians under * Bulcsu Kiraly the Merciless vs 791 Rus under *** Dolgoslav Monomakh supported by 577 Rus under ********** Georgii the Beautiful. Rus captures Halych in a Close Defeat, with Rus losing 1048 men and killing the Hungarian King.
167. Mate Kiraly succeeds as the new Hungarian faction leader.
167.5. Hungary and Novgorod enter into an alliance, with Novgorod marrying a princess to the Hungarian faction heir. Maps sold for 210f.
168. Two small Rus armies are chased down in the field and destroyed, including one Rus family member.
169.5. A Rus army besieges Targoviste.
170. Lithuania agrees to attack Rus in exchange for military access. A Hungarian army assembles at Esztergom and marches east. The siege of Targoviste continues.
171. Novgorod declares war on Rus. The Hungarian army moves north of Gyula. The garrison at Krakow marches south to meet the Rus in the field. The Battle of Wieliczka: 984 Hungarians under ** Benedek Tibold vs 424 Rus under **** Svyatoslav Zaozerskii. The Rus are routed in a Clear Victory, with 172 Hungarians killes to 282 Rus killed, 141 captured. The captives are put to the sword as the ransom is refused. The siege of Targoviste continues.
171. Rus assaults Targoviste in the Fourth Battle of Targoviste: 624 Hungarians under ** Laszlo Csolt vs 691 Rus under Captain Gudimir. The siege is broken in a Heroic Victory, with 79 Hungarians killed to 392 Rus killed, 298 captured. Rus rejects the ransom and thus all the captives are put to the sword.
172. The Hungarian army moves to the border of Moldavia. Two spies infiltrate Sucava.
172.5. Trade rights established with the Papal States.
173. The Mongols invade. The Pope is disappointed that the blasphemer yet lives. Pisa, Castile, and France are reconciled. The Hungarian army marches on Sucava. The Battle of Sucava: 1008 Hungarians under Mate Kiraly vs 51 Rus under Captain Sbyslav. Sucava/Szucsvar is captured in a Clear Victory with 7 Hungarians killed. 425f is looted in the occupation. Construction: Small Chapel in Sucava.
174. The Council of Nobles requests the conquest of Sirmium.
175. The Mongols arrive in Merv. Constructions: Fundaments of a Var in Breslau and Esztergom, Provincial Council in Zagreb.
176. Construction: Garrison Quarters in Szucsvar.
176.5. HRE besieges Wien, declaring war on Hungary.
And now the army is about to disband due to the idiotic mercenary script. Lithuania is about to backstab me and invade from the north. Kiev won't peace out despite being Pathetic and Bankrupt. That’s it. I quit.