I am King of Ireland. I have the option to Usurp the Duchy of Connacht. Why would I want to do it? They are my vassal and of my Dynasty. The Duke hasn't rebelled and isn't a Heretic. Why does this button show up?
I am King of Ireland. I have the option to Usurp the Duchy of Connacht. Why would I want to do it? They are my vassal and of my Dynasty. The Duke hasn't rebelled and isn't a Heretic. Why does this button show up?
when you outnumber garrison 10:1.
If assaulting under these circumstances, will I still lose a big part of my army, or will the 10:1 ratio ensure a somewhat safe assault?
Starting the game as king of Aragón (house Jimena), I have the option to marry matrilineally my sisters to any of my cousins that are kings of the other hispanic kingdoms (house Jimena as well). When I do it, my sisters leave my Court, just as expected.
But my question is: Will the children of that union belong to the Aragonese kingdom after they are born or will they keep belonging to the father's kingdom? And most importantly, when one of them inherits their father's kingdom, would I have the chance to receive that kingdom?
Ok, so they will belong to the kingdom of Aragon while they are children, right? Would I have any action possible to get any of the other kingdoms under the kingdom of Aragón then? I guess that, as soon as they grow up and the father dies, one of them will be the new king of the other kingdom and Aragon will not receive any piece of cake there, right?
Can I hold a County when I have given away the Ducal title it belongs to? While being a King? It seem my Demense needs to be in one or two Duchies only..
Yes, I did a mistake. I wrote "will", but I should have written "won't".
I'm not sure about this, but maybe you could try to educate them by yourself, thus keeping them in Aragona, then grant them a land title and press their claims on the other kigdoms.
When I set it to max speed to get through some uneventful years I miss any requests from allies. Marriage and war requests. Is there a way to make these request pause like other notifications? And is there a list of the personality icons? I can never remember what the +fertility looks like.
I know the info is probably somewhere in this 100 page thread, and a bunch of other info that would vastly improve my abilities, but I like figuring stuff out on my own. I think it feels a little more real if I dont understand all the mechanics behind it.
Playing as the Queen of Ireland (and Wales for that matter) around 1230ish and for whatever reason my heir is my grandson rather than either of my sons. How did that happen with primogeniture succession?
Playing as the Queen of Ireland (and Wales for that matter) around 1230ish and for whatever reason my heir is my grandson rather than either of my sons. How did that happen with primogeniture succession?