This mod is about the Middle Ages in the Iberian peninsula. It includes four campaigns on different date and events. The main campaign is from the middle of the 11th century, when the Caliphate of Cordoba is already divided in taifa kingdoms and in the Christian area is when there are more different factions by the division of the Kingdom of Fernando I after his death. It is a period of instability and tension, where the covenants are of vital importance; apart from that in Africa the Almoravids are expanding with increased strength. The map is of the Iberian peninsula, part of the North of Africa and part of the South of France. Numerous scripts have been added to make the campaign more interesting. The most prominent are the possible historical unions between realms, annexation of territories by dynastic ties, invasions from Africa, the emergence of new kingdoms, protection in exchange for payment of tributes and many "surprises" more that may arise during the game.

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This patch add the campaign "Advance of Asturias - 870 AD". Install in "Medieval II Total War\mods\" folder. Each file automatically go to your site. For run, execute this file: "...\Medieval II Total War\mods\HMA\HMA.bat"

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HMA - Patch 0.5
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Iron_Griffin
Iron_Griffin - - 29 comments

Woo A new patch! I love this mod!

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Miguel80tp Author
Miguel80tp - - 34 comments

Thanks Iron Griffin!

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Iron_Griffin
Iron_Griffin - - 29 comments

In game i've seen two kingdoms turn into one, Is this a set event or dose it just randomly happen? If so how do i do it?

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Miguel80tp Author
Miguel80tp - - 34 comments

It's not random. It must meet certain historical requirements or you can also get it marrying your heir with the princess of the other faction. But the unions of factions that are available for marriage, are these:

Aragon - Barcelona
Castile - Leon
Aragon - Navarre
Barcelona - Urgell
Galicia - Portugal
Aragon - Urgell

(and vice versa...)

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