Field of Glory II Medieval Sublime Porte DLC key Field of Glory II Medieval Sublime Porte DLC key Field of Glory II Medieval Sublime Porte DLC key
Field of Glory II Medieval Sublime Porte DLC key
Field of Glory II Medieval Sublime Porte DLC key
Field of Glory II Medieval Sublime Porte DLC key
Field of Glory II Medieval Sublime Porte DLC key
Field of Glory II Medieval Sublime Porte DLC key
Field of Glory II Medieval Sublime Porte DLC key

Field of Glory II Medieval Sublime Porte DLC key

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⚡ Attention! For launch, the presence of the game Field of Glory II: medieval is required.

Exit date: September 15, 2022
Age rating: 12
Developer: Byzantine Games
Publisher: SLITHERINE
Localization: English
Activation System: Steam
Region: Russia

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At the end of the XIII century, when the Rum Sultanate of Seljukov came into final decline, Anatoly was divided into several small independent Turkish principalities called Beilics. One of these Beiliks, bordering the Orthodox Byzantine Empire, led Osman I. Osman tiny state, over the next two hundred years, gradually expanded and turned into one of the great empires of the world, known to descendants as the Ottoman (Ottomanly) empire, named its first leader. The Ottomans fought with the Byzantines to control the local Anatolian cities, but in 1354 they seized their first European territory, taking Gallipoli. This led them to conflict with other Balkan Christian states, including Serbia, Bulgaria, Hungary, Wallachia, Moldova and Albania. Over the next fifty years, the Ottomans as a whole won these wars, as a result of which they became the dominant Balkan power. Their successes led to the battle of Nikopol in 1396, where the Western Crusade suffered a catastrophe. In the east, most of Anatolia was conquered from other Turkic Beilics. This success was shortly interrupted in 1402, when the Turko-Mongol conqueror Timur defeated the Ottomans in the battle of Ankara. After the captivity of the Sultan Bayazid I, who died in captivity next year, a chaotic civil war between the sons of Bayazid began in the empire, and the order was restored only in 1413, when Mehmed I resumed the Sultan, and another crusade was defeated Varna in 1444. Finally, the Turks won the great city of Constantinople in 1453, making it the capital of the Ottoman Empire. In the 15th century, a number of brilliant Balkan leaders challenged the Ottoman hegemony: John Huniy and his son, Matias Corvin from Hungary, the Albanian hero of Skanderbeg, Stefan the Great from Moldova and the Valash governor Vlad țepeș "Impler". However, despite the numerous victories of these people, by the end of the fifteenth century, Ottomans were the dominant power in the Eastern Mediterranean. Timur was born in 1336 in the noble family of the Turkic-Mongol Confederation of Barlas in Transoxian (in the territory of modern Uzbekistan). Having exalted to control over Transoxiana by 1370, he created the Timurids empire in modern Central Asia, Afghanistan and Iran. Never tolerate defeat in battles, he won the Golden Horde, Deli Sultanate, Ottomans and Mamluks, becoming the most powerful ruler in the Islamic world. His defeat from the Ottomans near Ankara in 1402 discarded Ottoman expansion several decades ago. His empire collapsed shortly after his death in 1405, but his great -great -grandson Babur created the Empire of the Great Mogols in India, which lasted until 1857. The Katalon company was formed from Almugavar and other unemployed war veterans of the Sicilian Vesitsye in Sicily. In 1302, the company was hired by the Byzantine Emperor Andronikos II to combat the Anatolian Turkish Beilics. Over the next two years, the company fought so successfully with the Turks and so brutally treated Byzantine civilians that the Byzantines were alarmed and treacherously killed the company leaders. After that, the company fought with the Byzantines and their allies of the mercenaries of the Alans in Thrace. In 1308, the company moved to Greece, where in 1310 it entered the service of Gauthier V de Brienne, the Duke of Athensky, and quickly defeated his enemies. However, he did not pay the agreed amount for his

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