Let me try and explain the mod. I rule the Byzantine Empire. Kingdom of Bulgaria was my powerful ally, but then it's ruler died, and was replaced by a pagan one. Soon after, the Kingdom fragmented. Most of the former vassals became independent, and were pagans. One of the breakaway vassals was a Orthodox Duke, who wanted to become my vassal. Great!
I haven't played EU4 in quite a long time and a friend decided to gift me the Domination DLC and I was fooling around and released Bulgaria and found out that Bulgaria has a unique government reform called "Bulgarian Tsardom" which fixes Bulgaria...
Given that, absolutely Bulgaria was an 'Empire', but that should be the main argument, not something buried in a list of mostly Bulgarian-centered technicalities that instead encourage people (like me) to stress out how little that claim mattered beyond Bulgarian borders.
New states forming out of the ashes of empires will create a dynamic environment for events to unfold in the minor countries like Serbia, Bulgaria and Montenegro, and provide opportunities to realise the ambition of a unified South Slavic state.
SOFIA, Bulgaria (AP) – Bulgarian officials on Friday arrested two men wanted by Interpol on terrorism charges as they tried to enter the Balkan country through a border crossing with Romania. Nadezhda ...
In Bulgaria, a significant portion of young men remain single and continue living with their parents, highlighting a growing social trend among men under 35. Stefan Stanev, a mentor at an academy for ...
Last time I explored two heresies that made their way/formed into Bulgaria, and how they could be improved to feel more truthful, in This Post. Now I will explore relatively minor gripes with the State of Bulgaria as it is represented in CK3...