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Nope, Granadas state religion is still Muslim - despite its population being mostly catholic. That instability allowed France to walk in fairly easily as seen in screenie 2.

You mean Muslim Granada actually survived? Then that definitely is a strange screenshot.
 
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The combined Rigan/Hungarian invasion of Scandinavian Anatolia. :wacko:
 
BEHOLD THE TERRIFYING AND MIGHTY.....Corsican....empire?

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As you maay have noticed, Normandy and Brittany are both also going quite strong. They were also superpowers on the African continent, until...

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This looks like player interaction here. I think he/she is the all consuming British Empire. I'm impressed by the 0 infamy score and the apparent none-abuse of PU's.


No, I inherited all the Irish nations, Scotland, some of the French OPMs and Portugal. I'm guessing that because Portugal became an accepted culture, I kept getting cores on Castille, which I took. Aside from a few aggression wars against Sweden and Holland (and taking some of Castille's African territory), I've been playing as a colonial power, only taking provinces I have cores on, hence the 0-infamy. Also helps when you have a lvl 6 Diplomat who's been active for about 120 years :p Last battle in which I took any non-cores was ~100 years, plenty of time to lower the infamy in the mean-time.


I love how France is a OPM (In Europe) and Castille a 4PM.

If you're referring to that narrow stretch above Ulm, that's actually Frankfurt.


There's also one deliciously screwed-up event in my game, but I'm waiting for the 1,000th page to show it :p
 
So I was playing a Holland game, got distracted conquering SE Asia for a few years. Took a look back at Europe and saw this in Spain..
Knights? Really? Christian Granada seems to have been released by Sweden

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