Basarab may have been born around 1270 to Thocomerius. Not much is known about his early life, except that he was a Vlach. Wallachia was a region that had linkages with the Bulgars, the Hungarians and the Mongols. 1/10
Vlachs lived in an area surrounded by the Danube River on three sides and the Southern Carpathians in the north. Many of them were Orthodox like the Bulgars that dominated the region. 2/10
Sometime in late 13th century, Radu Negru, voivode of Făgăraş in Hungary is said to have crossed the Southern Carpathians from Transylvania to settle in Câmpulung founding Wallachia. But this also brought a stronger role for Catholic Hungary in the region. 3/10
Basarab is referred to as the voivode of Wallachia by Charles Robert, King of Hungary, in 1324. Charles Robert had a contentious hold on his Kingdom, since he was a Sicilian Prince with French origins, though related to the House of Árpád that ruled Hungary till 1301. 4/10
While Charles Robert tried to rein in the Hungarian oligarchs, Basarab was able to push for independence. Basarab also allied with the Bulgars, marrying his daughter to Ivan Alexander, whose uncle, Mihail Šišman, became the Bulgarian Tsar in 1323. 5/10
But the alliance met with a disastrous defeat at Velbužd in 1330 against the emerging power in the Balkans, Serbia. Tsar Mihail died in the battle and Basarab was wounded. The defeat gave King Charles an opportunity to retake control of Wallachia. 6/10
But it was Basarab who came on top at Posada against Hungary in 1330. The victory ensured the independence of Wallachia. The next year, Basarab supported his son-in-law in becoming the Tsar of the Bulgarian Empire. 7/10
In 1344, Basarab made his son, Nicola Alexandru, his co-ruler. Nicola succeeded his father on his death in 1352, but took a more friendly tone towards Hungary. The House of Basarab would rule Wallachia for over two centuries. 8/10
After 1417, Wallachia would come under the influence of the Ottoman Empire, when the then Prince Mircea had to acknowledge Ottoman suzerainty and pay tribute. However, his son Vlad Dracul and grandson Vlad Drăculea would both resist Ottoman rule. 9/10
In 1881, Wallachia became an independent nation, joining with neighbouring Moldavia to form Romania. After the Great War ended in 1918, Romania was enlarged with the addition of Transylvania, Bukovina and Bessarabia (named after Basarab), but retained only Transylvania. 10/10
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Isaakios was born around 1155. While his mother's name or his father's identity are unclear, what is certain is that his maternal grandfather was Isaakios Komnenos, son of Byzantine Emperor Joannes and his wife, Piroska (Eirene) of Hungary. 1/10
In 1143, on his deathbed Emperor Joannes nominated as heir his younger son, Manuel, although Isaakios was older. The relation between the brothers, Manuel and Isaakios, appear to have been contentious after the younger one became Emperor. 2/10
Guy de Lusignan was born around 1150 to Hugues de Lusignan, Lord of Lusignan and Bourgogne de Rancon as the sixth of their seven sons. By 1168, Guy's eldest brother, Hugues, had died and the elder Hugues captured in battle in the Levant at Harim in 1164. 1/10
Lusignan was part of the vast Duchy of Aquitaine then ruled by Duchess Eleonore and her husband, King Henri of England. Geoffrey, another elder brother of Guy, attempted to acquire more land but was dealt with, harshly, by King Henri. 2/10
William Marshal was born around 1147 to John FitzGilbert, Master Marshal of the English King's household, and Sibyl de Salisbury, daughter of the Earl of Salisbury. It was a tumultous time in England with the Anarchy in full flow. 1/10
Initially loyal to King Etienne, John FitzGilbert switched to Empress Matilda's side during the civil war. In 1152, after FitzGilbert's castle at Newbury was besieged by the King, young William, then his father's fourth and youngest son, was given away as a hostage. 2/10
John d'Anjou was born in 1166 as the youngest child of Henri d'Anjou, King of England, and Eleonore d'Aquitaine, Duchess of Aquitaine. As his parents' fourth son to reach adulthood, a regnal role was unlikely in the offing for Prince John. 1/10
King Henri also ruled over Normandy, Anjou and Maine. When his third son, Geoffrey, married Constance de Bretagne, Duchess of Brittany, it brought a large part of France under Angevin control. But Prince John was unlikely to inherit any of his parents' domains. 2/10
When India reorganized its states based on language - The state of Kerala was formed today, among others, when former princely states of Thiruvithaankoor (Travancore) and Kochi (Cochin) were joined with Malabar district of Madras state. 1/2
Tamil speaking parts of Travancore were transferred to Madras, while part of South Kanara district was added to the newly formed state. Lakshadweep islands were spun off into a union territory directly ruled by centre (Which is still the case). 2/2
Threads on how Karnataka was formed out of multiple states
Flavius Iulius Crispus was born around 303 to Flavius Valerius Constantinus and Minervina. His grandfather, Constantius, was Caesar of West, working out of Augusta Treverorum (Trier). In 305, Constantius was promoted to Augustus of West after Diocletian & Maximian abdicated. 1/10
Constantius died in 306, making Flavius Valerius Severus, who had become the Caesar of West in 305, the new Augustus. But the troops of Constantius proclaimed his son, Constantine, as Augustus. With a civil war in the offing, Constantine was named the new Caesar of the West. 2/10