>>54265194
*Ancient Greece
>>54265194
maybe, but only because you didnt show your damn work
>>54265491
Kingdoms, mostly consisting of a palace and the close environment. The centers of the kingdoms are Palace fortresses, which are also often the center of big cities. More powerful kings have weaker kings of cities as vassals.
Aristocrats serve as cavalry, the lower classes as hoplites and skirmishers
>>54265612
your going to need more than that, i advise you research the subject using the pdf share thread or read the illiad if you need to know more. what you have is just an incredibally basic outline of what feudalism is. you need to add how religion works what the city's are like the geography etc. etc. than come back and make a new thread with this information and then maybe /tg/ will start critiquing.
>>54265194
>feudal greece
I fuckin' love Palaiologos and pronoia
>>54265194
>Feudal Greece
That's a funny way to spell Byzantine EmpireI could make the same joke for "Feudal Rome" but I'm not actually as clear on medieval Greek society as I am with Western Europe's
>>54265194
>>54265612
No. Based on your post, I guess the web of alliances and vassalages based on divine prophecy stuck after the not!Trojan War.
It could have happened in Anc. Greece after Alexandros proved the worthiness of heavy cavalry. I would think your hoplites aren't as disciplined and wealthy as the classical ones, however. They might be equivalent to unmounted men-at-arms.
http://l-clausewitz.livejournal.com/154334.html
It helps if they made the polish leap of creating pike-long lances for horsemen, enabling cav and skirmishers to beat phalanxes.
http://l-clausewitz.livejournal.com/150862.html
http://l-clausewitz.livejournal.com/150862.html
Whatever the result, I always like to post this in those kinds of threads:
https://pastebin.com/DtKQ6iQt
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