![]() ![]() ![]() While writing this question, I realized that the Byzantine Empire is one example of this (because they called themselves "Roman Empire" for most of their history, despite not controlling Rome).Īlso I originally posted this in r/AskHistorians, but they removed it because they don't allow "What are some examples of _?" questions. how historic is this? What are some real-world examples of countries losing the city (or region) that they're named after and retaining their name? How many times have you seen Genoa without Genoa? Or Cologne without Köln? Or even England without control of a single province in England?Īnd this got me wondering. ![]() Similar situations happen in EU4 all the time. With hundreds of playable nations that you mostly never heard about, new dynamic events, slave uprisings and even Olympic games, there’s a lot here that you never knew you wanted. Now you're neighbouring a country called Milan, which doesn't control the province of Milan. Imperium Universalis is yet another gameplay overhaul mod that brings Europa Universalis IV back to antiquity. In a war against Milan, you annex the provinces of Como and Milan. Imagine the following scenario: You're playing as Switzerland.
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