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    great list edyz, its really helpful. But wernt there some other knightly orders aswell or did BKB leave them out in the end? Anyway great list very very helful

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    I wrote just above...

    Some units are not yet included because I used the Late period crusader prod txt......
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    Yes there are a few other Knightly orders in High that obviously aren't on this list.

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    Update!!!

    I have updated the Tech Tree with some units from the Early period.
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    Any updates on this, ed? I'm still a little confused when navigating the building tree.

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    No updates.

    I haven't had time for this. I'm gonna do some updates when I come back. Plus, the Tech Tree has some advantages for me also. Good historical info about the units. We can use them to our mod. Gotta ask BKB first, because he found them.
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    Thanks! This is very useful!

    BKB, I just have one thing to point out, don't know if this is really the right place, but something about the heretical priests' faction availability seems wrong:

    Heretic Priest - Heretic Church - Holy Roman Empire, Bohemian, Poland, Byzantine, England, Serbian, Wallachian , Flemish

    The greatest heresy in Western Europe, that of the Cathars in the Languedoc-Toulouse-Provence (i.e. the bottom half of France), which sparked roughly between 1200-1250, is not represented by these factions. Might I suggest that the heretical priest be available to the factions which come into contact with the provinces of Navarre, Toulouse, Provence and Genoa (e.g. the Genoese, the Navarrese, possibly the French, possibly the Valencians).

    If you wanted to go one step further, you could set up a new religion for the Cathars; their priests were known as "les Parfaits" (perfects), they dressed in white and accepted women as well as men. They were celibate and lived ascetic lives. Cathar "churches" were known as "les maisons des Cathares" (houses of the Cathars). If you want any more info about the Cathars or the Albigensian Crusade which eventually wiped them out, I'd be happy to fill you in.

    My apologies if you had already considered the question of the Cathars and of heretical priests. This is all conjecture and suggestion, of course, and I congratulate you on your excellent mod.

    Thanks again also, edyzmedieval, for the tech tree.
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