Europa Universalis IV

Europa Universalis IV

Yngling's Historic Cultures Fix
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Update: 29 Apr, 2022 @ 8:48pm

Fixing Chuvash & Izhorian cultures which got removed by mistake in a past update, and adding names that were also lost in that update mistake to Finno-Ugric, Swedish, & German surnames

Update: 27 Apr, 2022 @ 10:46pm

New Culture for Kleurlinge (only for custom use, not in game start!) & New names for Nguni & Khoisan

Update: 27 Apr, 2022 @ 10:40pm

Update: 27 Apr, 2022 @ 5:59pm

Added
Bamokoteli Entabeni Mageza Mbatha Mthethwa Ndebele Ndwandwe Sotho Tswana Xhosa Zulu
as surnames to Nguni culture

Update: 14 Apr, 2022 @ 6:20pm

Removed duplicate Kongo female names

Update: 14 Apr, 2022 @ 6:17pm

Updated

Also added some Kongo female names except NOT Ana, Barbara, & Veronica
and additionally removed Garcia Álvaro Pedro Afonso Henrique António Bernardo José Ambrósio Aleixo André Daniel Diogo Nicolau Sebastião from the male names

Update: 3 Apr, 2022 @ 10:42pm

Updated 1.33.2

Please let me know if any issues

Update: 3 Apr, 2022 @ 10:18pm

1. Osage culture in Monacan, Yadkin, & Tutelo as well as Saponi, Tutelo, & Monacan added as potential surnames to Osage culture.

2. Kotor & Lezhe are now Catholic, as Kotor was largely Orthodox in the rural Sebo-Croatian and Greek highlands in this time, the lion-share of the more populated coastal Dalmatians, Serbo-Croatians, & Albanians were Catholic in the time frame of this game from what I can tell.

(Fixing now as well so in 1650 and after Lezhe is again Catholic)

3. I've included Nivkh which was new in the most recent update, mod should be up to date now, but will check

More to come

Update: 13 Jan, 2022 @ 1:43pm

Changes

1. New Izhorian (Izhorian & Vote) culture replaces Ingrian until 1630 (Neva) and 1660 (Ingermanland)
2. Ar Chally remains Kazani til the end of the game
3. Some new names for Estonian & Finnish added more to come

Update: 13 Jan, 2022 @ 2:54am

Minor change just to make Ayntab Syrian until 1750

Other provinces like Adana have been considered and could be reconsidered later for Syrian, Kurdish, Greek, or Armenian, however the decision was that these provinces are simply too large to give over historically realistically at this time period based on the information we consulted. Adana for example if split in three by the rivers would be in the west- Turkish, east- Syrian, and centre- Armenian (with a massive minority in the city itself). This is sadly not possible and so provinces with issues like this where the city was largely Turkish have been left as Turkish until proven otherwise.