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  2. Crusader Kings III - Wikipedia

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    Game director Henrik Fåhraeus commented that development of the game commenced "about 1 year before Imperator", indicating a starting time of 2015.Describing the game engine of Crusader Kings II as cobbled and "held together with tape", he explained that the new game features an updated engine (i.e. Clausewitz Engine and Jomini toolset) with more power to run new features.

  3. Crusader Kings II - Wikipedia

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    The game ends when the player's current character dies without an heir of the same dynasty to succeed him/her, when all landed titles of the count rank or above are stripped from all members of the player's dynasty (including themselves), or when the game reaches its end in 1453 (unless the player is in "observer mode", at which point the game ...

  4. Feudal (game) - Wikipedia

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    Feudal is a chess-like board wargame for 2–6 players on two or four opposing sides. It was originally published by 3M Company in 1967 as part of its bookshelf game series , and was republished by Avalon Hill after they purchased 3M's game division.

  5. Date Yasumune - Wikipedia

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    Date was born and raised in Tokyo.After the death of his father, Date Sadamune, he moved to Miyagi Prefecture.His mother was Onodera Toshiko. He is a qualified curator and an expert in history, working on the restoration of historical heritage related to the Date family. He has held many positions such as director of the Zuihoden Museum, director of Date Taizan Bunko, director of the Tohoku ...

  6. Date clan - Wikipedia

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    The tozama Date clan originated during the 12th century in Shimōsa Province. [2] They claim descent from the Fujiwara clan. The branches of the tozama Date clan include the following: The senior branch of the Date were daimyō at Date in Mutsu province from the 12th century; and then, in 1601, they transferred the seat of their clan holdings ...

  7. Kingdom of Norway (872–1397) - Wikipedia

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    Those who refused were defeated or chose to migrate to Iceland, establishing an aristocratic, clan-ruled state there. The subsequent lendman aristocracy in Norway—powerful feudal lords and their families—ruled their respective regions with great autonomy. Their status was by no means equal to that of modern nobles; they were nearly half royal.

  8. Quia Emptores - Wikipedia

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    The old feudal sequence was: the King granted land to a great lord, who then granted to lesser lords or commoners, who in turn repeated the process, becoming lesser lords (mesne lords) themselves. This was subinfeudation. The effect was to make the transfer of land a completely commercial transaction, and not one of feudalism.

  9. Elective monarchy - Wikipedia

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    The ruling chiefs themselves are elected by the chieftain. Male candidates are determined based on matrilineal clan due to the influence of Minangkabau culture. The system was partially the basis for the federal monarchy. [citation needed]