"But if the Emperor doesn't invade Britain," Pohlmann asked, "who will defeat France?"
In 951 Otto I, Holy Roman Emperor invaded Italy and was crowned "King of the Lombards".
Henry the heretic would fall; the Spanish Emperor, whose spy he was and who loved him well, would invade and take England.
The Emperor will not invade.
In 191 BC, Antiochus the Great, the Emperor of the Seleucid Empire of Asia invaded Greece.
The Emperor then invaded the region of modern Somaliland, where he defeated an attack by the people of Harla.
In May, 1544, the Emperor invaded France with two armies.
He accompanied Charles V's army when the Emperor invaded Guyenne in December 1523.
That may be better for us and for the realities the Emperor would otherwise have invaded.
This man was in Brussels, forty miles north of where the Emperor invaded Belgium.