
1422: Restoration of Eastern Rome
by Flying Guppy
About This Novel
In 1422 AD, Eastern Rome had long since lost its glory in the Justinian era, and only a few isolated enclaves such as Constantinople and Morea remained in its territory. It was like a giant ship sailing on the sea of time. The hull was riddled with holes, struggling to stay afloat in the stormy waves of history. In this turbulent moment, a strange soul wanders here, and he vows to change everything and revive this ancient empire that has fallen into decline.
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Official(16)Scraped 20d ago
The more pictures you have, the better it will look, otherwise you will be confused.
Good-looking, concise and capable, war and hegemony writing, explosive killing of green Luo
He is so awesome, defeating Osman with a majestic battle formation
For Rome!
There are very few medieval novels, and it is even more difficult to produce high-quality works in the non-magic historical genre. It can be seen that the author has a very good grasp of the history of the late Middle Ages. The appearance of such a destined monarch during the period when Pothos replaced Violet can be said to have added hundreds of years to the life of this devastated empire. In the later period, political and military reforms and the succession system were replaced. I am full of interest in the future of this empire during World War I and World War II, but modern wars are not easy to write about. In the end, for Rome!
changing destiny
The protagonist feels like he can live until the 1480s. The Palaeolian dynasty of the Eastern Roman Empire recovered the entire peninsula of Asia Minor, invaded northern Mesopotamia, and destroyed the Turkish Ottoman dynasty. That is: I don't know what drastic changes will happen in European history next.
For those of you who have read this, have you ever read Gothic Revival Rome?
I think it will be good to go to Austria to develop in the future. The protagonist has Napoleon's talents. Isn't Napoleon and Austria (marrying while fighting) a strong alliance?
The logic is smooth, the storyline is reasonable, and it looks smooth.
Compared with the unpopular historical background, the author's streamlined style is the rarest, especially in this era of floods, no matter what, I hope the author can maintain it.
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Official(16)Scraped 20d ago
The more pictures you have, the better it will look, otherwise you will be confused.
Good-looking, concise and capable, war and hegemony writing, explosive killing of green Luo
He is so awesome, defeating Osman with a majestic battle formation
For Rome!
There are very few medieval novels, and it is even more difficult to produce high-quality works in the non-magic historical genre. It can be seen that the author has a very good grasp of the history of the late Middle Ages. The appearance of such a destined monarch during the period when Pothos replaced Violet can be said to have added hundreds of years to the life of this devastated empire. In the later period, political and military reforms and the succession system were replaced. I am full of interest in the future of this empire during World War I and World War II, but modern wars are not easy to write about. In the end, for Rome!
changing destiny
The protagonist feels like he can live until the 1480s. The Palaeolian dynasty of the Eastern Roman Empire recovered the entire peninsula of Asia Minor, invaded northern Mesopotamia, and destroyed the Turkish Ottoman dynasty. That is: I don't know what drastic changes will happen in European history next.
For those of you who have read this, have you ever read Gothic Revival Rome?
I think it will be good to go to Austria to develop in the future. The protagonist has Napoleon's talents. Isn't Napoleon and Austria (marrying while fighting) a strong alliance?
The logic is smooth, the storyline is reasonable, and it looks smooth.
Compared with the unpopular historical background, the author's streamlined style is the rarest, especially in this era of floods, no matter what, I hope the author can maintain it.
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Dry food Eastern Roman Empire. The fourth son has no immediate right to inherit. On his way to Italy, he was unexpectedly detained. Relying on his artillery skills and command ability, he was hired as a gunner commander, and then hired Greek miners to form a mercenary group and build a team. Facing the powerful Ottoman Empire, the Eastern Roman Empire was in danger. Let's see how the time traveler can turn the sky upside down. In terms of legitimacy, the Eastern Roman Empire has the strongest claim to the European throne. If it has the strength, the upper limit is very high. Reasonability is online. The description of medieval warfare is good, relatively reasonable and not overly dramatic. In the field of foreign history, this book ranks among the top. The overall plot is relatively dry, without water injection, and of course the fun is average. If you like map coloring games such as Europa Universalis, you may be able to enjoy it.




Plot: ❤️❤️❤️❤️🖤 Character: ❤️❤️🖤🖤🖤 The author of this book is probably from Taklimakan. I have never seen such a novel before. It is not watery at all. The plot is so smooth that the war was over in the time it took to drink tea. In the blink of an eye, there were two children. The author of the last book completed 800,000 words, and this one is probably about the same. It would be great if all Qidian novels were in this style.




The story about the revival of Eastern Rome is written by Pigfoot, the fourth son of the old emperor. When the castle was in danger, he followed the eldest prince to the West to ask for help and then left the army. He started out as a military consultant and mercenary, found sponsors and gathered people to build a team of his own, and then trained his team in the continuous conquests in the north and south to restore the territory of Eastern Rome. I got to know this author after he wrote a book about Viking Overlords. The writing style is also very good. The style is relatively concise and straightforward, with a touch of epic feeling, which makes people want to read it unconsciously. Both books by this author are highly recommended.




📚Recommendation for "1422: Restoration of Eastern Rome" Book title: "1422: The Restoration of Eastern Rome" Author: Flying Guppy Tags: historical travel, medieval Europe, war textual research, imperial revival ✨ Recommended highlights 1. The subject matter is scarce and the emotions are full. Focusing on the Byzantine Empire that was on the verge of destruction in 1422 - at this time only enclaves such as Constantinople and Morea remained in the territory, like "a wrecked ship on the sea of time". This "elegy-like opening" perfectly touches the "Roman sentiment" of history lovers. Let's see how the protagonist continues to live or even revive the dying empire in the cracks between Ottoman, Venice, and Genoa. 2. Solid research and meticulous attention to detail The author has done solid research on the political, economic, and military details of Eastern Rome in the Middle Ages. From silk workshops to the Byzantine military system, from Venetian commercial hegemony to the rhythm of Ottoman expansion, you can feel the rigorous historical atmosphere, avoiding "cool-style nonsense", and is suitable for readers who like hard-core history. 3. Steady rhythm, step by step There is no fast-paced excitement like a golden finger. The protagonist, as a branch of the Valleolo family, starts from rectifying internal affairs, developing handicrafts, and rebuilding the navy, and gradually accumulates strength to fight against powerful enemies at home and abroad. This slow pace of "farming + fighting for hegemony" better reflects the difficulty and weight of the empire's revival. 🎯 Suitable for everyone - The "Jingluo Ecstasy" party who is obsessed with Byzantine/Roman history - Historical time-travel readers who like hard-core textual research and slow-burn farming flow - Readers who are tired of fast food and cool articles and prefer the epic feel of "elegy → struggle → revival"














