Was there ever an organization like the League of Nations, before the League of Nations?
Was there ever an organization like the League of Nations, before the League of Nations?
Um, the literal United Nations?
I SAID BEFORE
hypo-korean-finnish nonaggressive mutual globalist trade federation pact of 87000 BCE
It was before though dumbass
League of shadows
Taiga is so cute
Not on a permanent basis, but you'd get temporary bodies like the congress of Vienna and whatnot. Some have argued that the Catholic church acted as a de-facto UN/League among Catholic kingdoms, but I'd want to see more work on that.
>European education
You could argue things like the Berlin Conference was very similar in their goals of resolving disputes through international arbitration without a war
The HRE and Vatican are closest. Don't know about non-european examples, but there are probably some.
>Implying it was a federation
>Implying it wasn't just something to give the Wewuz, Kaings, and Ansheid Dynasties some symbolic power
>Some have argued that the Catholic church acted as a de-facto UN/League among Catholic kingdoms
interdasting
the Hapsburg dynasty
The Catholic Church
That's a big league.
The Hellenic League.
excellent point
for you
Concert of Europe
Ancient Greek Leagues
Latin League
thanks user
That diplomacy thing the kingdoms and empires of the mid to late bronze age had going on. There were still wars, but they were smaller in scale and served for more ceremonial purpose than anything else. Most players figured they could get more prosperity by trading than trying to invade each other
Hanseatic? I know they were mostly trade-based.