Need help! (medieval inventors and conquers)

Thanks Yoda :goodjob:

*BYZANTIUM*

-MILITARY-

Herakleios
Basileios I
Konstantinos VII Porphyrogenitos
Nikephoros Phokas
Ioannes Tzimiskes
Basileios II Bulgaroktonos
Alexis I Komnenos
Manuel II Palaiologos
Konstantinos XI Palaiologos

-SCIENTIFIC-

Theodore of Studion
Gregorios Palamas
Plethon
Georgios Scholarios
 
*ARMENIA*

-MILITARY-

Grigor Mamikonyan
Ashot the Great
Ashot III
Ruben I
Thoros I
Leo II the Great
Hetum I of Lambron
Leo V



-SCIENTIFIC-

Sebeos
Soorp Krikor Narekatzi
Movses of Khorene
Stephanos Asoghik
 
I made a list of civs which needs more, and which is fine already, in the first post:)
 
@Clagacus- if you didnt notice, several of those leaders that you posted for Byzantium are on my list ;)
 
Ah Xen, I'm sorry. :eek:

On second thoughts, since the scenario starts AD 600, it was probably a good job I did. Your list has Belisarius, Liberius and Narses, as well as Maurice! ;)
 
Sweden

Military:

Olaf Skutkonug
Erik Knutsson
Bishop Henry (conquered and converted much of Finland, so could probaly go in scientific also.)
Prince Valdemar
Magnus Eriksson

Scientific/Religous:

Birger Jarl
Birgitta Vadstena
Olaus Petri

The Levant (Very hard to find leaders, since most should go to their home countries. I did churchmen mostly for science, and Templars and actual kings of Jerusalem for Military.)

Scientic/Religous:

Urban II
Bernard of Clairvaux
Innocent III
Gregory IX

Military:
Hugues de Payans
Robert de Creon
Guy de Lusignan
Peter de Montaigue
Fredrick II
Galeas Salazar


I know I used alot of religous leaders rather then scientific, but I think its appropriate since in that time religion and science were practically the same.
 
*FRANCE*

-MILITARY-

Pippin
Charlemagne
Louis the Pious
Charles the Bold
Hugh Capet
St Louis
Philip Augustus
Charles le Victorieux

-SCIENTIFIC-

Benedict of Aniane
Peter Abelard
Jean Buridan
St Anselm


(Anselm arguably should be England's, but they are not exactly short; France really starts with Hugh Capet on the list, but I've included prominent Carolingians too)
 
*LITHUANIA*

-MILITARY-

Ringaudas
Mindaugas the Great
Vytenis
Gediminas
Algirdas
Vytautas
Svitrigaila

-SCIENTIFIC-

St. Casimir
Motiejus Strijkovskis
Jonas Bretkunas
Albertas Vijukas
 
*SICILY*

-MILITARY-

Robert de Hauteville
Roger I
Roger II
William I
William II
Frederick the Wonderous
Manfred
Charles of Anjou

-SCIENTIFIC-

Idrisi
Michael Scotus
Theororus
St Thomas Aquinas
 
Great bombshoo and calgacus:goodjob:

btw I agree that the religious leaders can count for scientific:)
 
Originally posted by calgacus
Ah Xen, I'm sorry. :eek:

On second thoughts, since the scenario starts AD 600, it was probably a good job I did. Your list has Belisarius, Liberius and Narses, as well as Maurice! ;)

ButI like Mauri ...;) (but Belisarius is by far the coolest)

I didnt even notice that date :lol: besides... ummm...yeah, thats why ;)
 
One suggestion- for a military leader for England, the one I'd love to see is Athelflaed of Mercia, for two reasons-

1- She's a woman, and serious female military leaders aren't common.

2- She deserves it. She did arguably more to establish England through military might than anyone else.
 
Is `Scientific` a sum of chemistry, philosophy, sociology, physics, biology, astronomy and stuff?

Scientific

Ibn-Haldun is for Moors.(Philosophy)
Ibn-i Yusuf for Saracens.(Medical)
Omar Hayyam Seljuks.(Mainly poet philosopher sometimes.)
Ali bin Isa Abbasids(medical)
Ali Kuscu Seljuks(Astronomy)
Ibn-i Sina Seljuks(medical and philosophy)
Farabi Abbasids(Philosophy)
Nizamulmulk Seljuks(Philosophy)
Ebu Mansur Seljuks(Science)
Mirim Celebi Seljuks(Maths)
Davut of Kayseri(Caesarea for you:))Seljuks (Astronomy)
Mevlana Seljuks(Philosophy)(Best Known)
Muvaffakudin Abdullatif Seljuks(Medical, Physics)
Riyazi Abbasids(Chemistry)
Ibn-i Cemsit Abbasids(Algebra)

Milltary

Since Hz. Muhammed and 4 Caliphs were present in 600 I am also writing the military persons of these era. Emevids were after 4 Caliphs then Abbasids took control of the Caliphate.

Abbasids

Ebu Sufyan (Muhammed Era)
Tarik bin Ziyad(Emevid Era) Cebel-i Tarik(Gibraltar)s name comes from this man.
Cagri Bey(Seljuks)(Most Important)
Kutalmis(Seljuks)
Caka Bey(Seljuks)(Navy)
Afsin(Seljuks)
Gumus Tigin(Seljuks)
Danisment Sazi(Seljuks)
Ebulkasim(Seljuks)
Artuk Bey(Seljuks)
 
Tuscany:

_Scientific_

Leonardo da Vinci
Michelangelo Buonarroti
Donatello
Rapheal
Filippo Brunelleschi
Niccolo Machiavelli
Galileo Galilei

_Military_

Aganus
Hugo the Great
Matilda la Gran
Chistian di Magonza
Piero degli Albizzi
Salvestro de Medici


Burgundy (Kingdom and Duchy):

_Military_

Louis the Blind
Rudolph
Eudo The Great
John the Fearless
Charles the Rash

_Scientific_

Andreas Vesalius
Phillip de Commyns
Philippus Aureolus
Desiderius Erasmus
 
jeriko one-you covered the seljuks great, but I would like a few more for the abbasids, and moors;)

and another thank you for bombshoo too:)
 
Just say it and it is coming;)

Science
Ez-Zerkali Moors(Astronomy)
El-Battani Abbasid(Astronomy)
Ibn el-Haytam Abbasid(Maths, Physics)
Ebu el-Vefa Abbasid(Astronomy)
Cabir bin Hayyan Moors(Chemistry)

Are you counting explorers as scientific leaders? If so I may add some later.

Military

Hermann Balke Teutons
Walther von der Volgelweide Teutons
Hans von Baisen Teutons
Zyndram Poland
Musa bin Nusayr Abbasids
Ukbe bin Nafi Moors
Hunyadi Janosz Hungary
Sabutai Golden Horde
Gonzalo de Cordoba/Castille or Aragon(Also a military strategist)
Leif Eiriksson Denmark-Norway
Olav Tryggversson Denmark-Norway
Tyrgeis Denmark-Norway
Eirik the Red Denmark-Norway
Hastain Denmark-Norway
Sirkuh Saracens
Aybey Saracen(He was a commander in Eyyubi Army than founded the Mamelukes)
 
Moors & Abbasids: A few more mil leaders would be appreciatet:)

Saracens is done I believe

Teutons & Denmark-Norway: A few more Science would be nice(religious leaders are fine).

btw jeriko one could you post the leaders like the others, where the leaders are divided by country? That way its easier for me to copy;)
 
Denmark/Norway

Military

Angantyr
Godfred
Ogier le Danois (Holger Danske)
Horik
Harald Bluetooth
Canute the Holy
Svend Forkbeard
Valdemar the Great
Valdemar the Victorious
Valdemar Atterdag
Margrete

Scientific

Ansgar
St. Hallvard Vebjørnsson
Anders Sunesen
Absalon
Saxo Grammaticus
Svend Aagesen
Absalon
Saint Torfinn
Hans Tavsen
Tycho Brahe

Some of the scientific leaders are a bit far out. Like Saint Hallvard Vebjørnsson who was killed because he demanded that a woman get a fair trial. So you might say he discovered the court house... ;)
 
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