
1453: Cossacks Rebuild Rome
by Star Returns To Twilight Night
About This Novel
Napoleon once said: If I had a Cossack cavalry in my army, I would use him to sweep the world. Just because Napoleon was also defeated by the Cossacks. --From this we can conclude that Cossack cavalry > French dragoons > Polish hussars > Hungarian hussars > Prussian cuirassiers. The strongest cavalry in the world --The Cossacks of Zaporizhia. Most of them were serfs who escaped from the slavery of landlords and were the predecessors of Ukraine. Summary of the contents of this book: The main content of the first half is: unite the anti-Turkish heroes, establish a federation, defeat the Ottomans, and rebuild Rome. The main content of the second half is: eating Burgundy and splitting heads, fighting the Reformation War. That famous letter has something to say; You, the devil of Türkiye, brother and friend of the devil, little brother of Lucifer. What kind of evil knight do you think you are? You can't kill a hedgehog with all your strength? We are not afraid of your army, as the sea and this land bear witness, we will fight your mother! The full text is the history of the Cossacks' battles in heaven and earth.
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Official(8)Scraped 2d ago
The so-called Cossack Federation is, at most, another Alexander Empire
Why do the kingdoms of the Federation obey the protagonist's orders? The reason for the Cossack headquarters is because of their shared ideals and the fact that they can win and profit by following the protagonist. Kiev is because of defeat, autonomy rights and trust in the protagonist's military protection. These two places are considered the basic base; Moldavia and Wallachia belong to the Anti-Austria Allies, and the reason for following orders is just because they believe that the protagonist can lead the team. Fight against the native chickens and win; Theodoro, Crimea and Moscow are all vassals and succumb to the protagonist's military strength; Hungary is only because of the personal favor and kinship between King Matthias and the protagonist, and whether to obey or not depends on the King of Hungary, and the protagonist has no influence at all.
Writing about Lithuania is too strong
In fact, Lithuania is just a piece of garbage at the 1453 node. Poland beats Lithuania like it beats its son. The protagonist is not afraid of Poland or Lithuania? 8,000 People are enough to destroy the entire country of Lithuania. This is simply as funny as if the enemy did not run away at all but shot at us. How many tens of thousands of troops can Lithuania mobilize?
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Don't you care about your country's internal affairs at all? It's okay to work as a mercenary for foreign countries every day and provide military assistance to allies to fight against the Ottomans. What's the point of helping the little Hungarian king? He is a historical figure and he has to kneel down and lick him? A country is just a loose confederation. The governance of the country relies entirely on local autonomy. The basic base is just a few thousand Cossacks. All the elite soldiers have been brought out. What does the federation have to do with you except for the Cossack border area? All based on the prestige gained through the war against Turkey? Please, if you are not in the country, your prestige is of no use? Who listens to you! Besides, are there no complaints in the country? The military commander treats the federal troops as private soldiers who are not used to protect the country but are used as mercenaries to make quick money. This is a serious dereliction of duty. Of course, it is a small matter to the kings of other countries, but to you, a warlord with no foundation, it is a big deal.
The writing is illogical, the country was founded before it even developed, and it even boasted about supporting Constantinople. Speechless. How many people do you have? Just one word? Accepted. You don't even have cavalry. Britain, France and Prussia all want to destroy Constantinople. No one else will support you. Are you proud?
Until the latest chapter, I didn't see the protagonist taking any measures to consolidate his base. He was still eating up land like crazy, and it was more diverse than the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Now the area that the protagonist can control has increased the war-torn and unstable former Ottoman Anatolia. The newly added Burgundy and Britain are of little help to the protagonist now, and they will also give claims in the future. Spending a lot of money to buy the position of Holy Ra Emperor can earn economic and political benefits in the future, but it is of little use in consolidating one's own family's rule over the federation. No matter how great the protagonist's personal prestige is, it will have no effect on future generations after his death. Andre was dead and divided.
There is no power map. There is no map.
It's okay, overall it's not bad,
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Official(8)Scraped 2d ago
The so-called Cossack Federation is, at most, another Alexander Empire
Why do the kingdoms of the Federation obey the protagonist's orders? The reason for the Cossack headquarters is because of their shared ideals and the fact that they can win and profit by following the protagonist. Kiev is because of defeat, autonomy rights and trust in the protagonist's military protection. These two places are considered the basic base; Moldavia and Wallachia belong to the Anti-Austria Allies, and the reason for following orders is just because they believe that the protagonist can lead the team. Fight against the native chickens and win; Theodoro, Crimea and Moscow are all vassals and succumb to the protagonist's military strength; Hungary is only because of the personal favor and kinship between King Matthias and the protagonist, and whether to obey or not depends on the King of Hungary, and the protagonist has no influence at all.
Writing about Lithuania is too strong
In fact, Lithuania is just a piece of garbage at the 1453 node. Poland beats Lithuania like it beats its son. The protagonist is not afraid of Poland or Lithuania? 8,000 People are enough to destroy the entire country of Lithuania. This is simply as funny as if the enemy did not run away at all but shot at us. How many tens of thousands of troops can Lithuania mobilize?
Thanks to the lovely readers for finding this book
Thumbs up for you (๑•̀ㅂ•́) ✧
Don't you care about your country's internal affairs at all? It's okay to work as a mercenary for foreign countries every day and provide military assistance to allies to fight against the Ottomans. What's the point of helping the little Hungarian king? He is a historical figure and he has to kneel down and lick him? A country is just a loose confederation. The governance of the country relies entirely on local autonomy. The basic base is just a few thousand Cossacks. All the elite soldiers have been brought out. What does the federation have to do with you except for the Cossack border area? All based on the prestige gained through the war against Turkey? Please, if you are not in the country, your prestige is of no use? Who listens to you! Besides, are there no complaints in the country? The military commander treats the federal troops as private soldiers who are not used to protect the country but are used as mercenaries to make quick money. This is a serious dereliction of duty. Of course, it is a small matter to the kings of other countries, but to you, a warlord with no foundation, it is a big deal.
The writing is illogical, the country was founded before it even developed, and it even boasted about supporting Constantinople. Speechless. How many people do you have? Just one word? Accepted. You don't even have cavalry. Britain, France and Prussia all want to destroy Constantinople. No one else will support you. Are you proud?
Until the latest chapter, I didn't see the protagonist taking any measures to consolidate his base. He was still eating up land like crazy, and it was more diverse than the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Now the area that the protagonist can control has increased the war-torn and unstable former Ottoman Anatolia. The newly added Burgundy and Britain are of little help to the protagonist now, and they will also give claims in the future. Spending a lot of money to buy the position of Holy Ra Emperor can earn economic and political benefits in the future, but it is of little use in consolidating one's own family's rule over the federation. No matter how great the protagonist's personal prestige is, it will have no effect on future generations after his death. Andre was dead and divided.
There is no power map. There is no map.
It's okay, overall it's not bad,









