You need to give him a county first.
Thank you. So you need to have a county before you can become a duke? does the county have to be part of the duchy?
You need to give him a county first.
Thank you. So you need to have a county before you can become a duke?
does the county have to be part of the duchy?
How does one change ones vote for Crown Authority? I'm currently opposed. I want High crown authority to get primogeniture. My votes would win the election.
How does one change ones vote for Crown Authority? I'm currently opposed. I want High crown authority to get primogeniture. My votes would win the election.
Started the game as duchy of Apulia and I have sworn fealty to HRE later in the game so that I would be able to get some lands in HRE but then I realize that HRE has high crown authority. In my other games I always had a plot to lower the crown authority but now with duchy of Apulia I dont have that option! And other duchies in HRE dont even bother fighting against HRE ( at least not together).
Quick question: Why I cant plot against HRE Emperor to lower the crown authority?
1. What autonomy do my vassals have and can I annex them?
2. How do I improve my income?
In my current game I am the King of Sicily, Africa and Egypt and have just recently created the kingdom south of Egypt (can't remember the name). Rebellions and Wars of independence are very common in that kingdom, and I have an army marching trough the desert (which takes ages) to put down some type of pathetic uprising almost constantly.
Would I benefit from creating and handing out duchies in that area?
Started the game as duchy of Apulia and I have sworn fealty to HRE later in the game so that I would be able to get some lands in HRE but then I realize that HRE has high crown authority. In my other games I always had a plot to lower the crown authority but now with duchy of Apulia I dont have that option! And other duchies in HRE dont even bother fighting against HRE ( at least not together).
Quick question: Why I cant plot against HRE Emperor to lower the crown authority?
In my current game I am the King of Sicily, Africa and Egypt and have just recently created the kingdom south of Egypt (can't remember the name). Rebellions and Wars of independence are very common in that kingdom, and I have an army marching trough the desert (which takes ages) to put down some type of pathetic uprising almost constantly.
Would I benefit from creating and handing out duchies in that area?
Give the kingdom away to a dynastic member who's been educated by a Monophysite Ethiopian. Leaving you without the bother of managing the area.
Hey, then what is the point of conquering new lands if you won't be the King of these lands. I say convert them, appoint rulers with content traits and massacre them until you stabilize the region. That's what a good King would do.
Will my vassals like me more if I build stuff in their holdings?
If I build a castle in a vassal county, who will get the baron title, me or the count?
Will my vassals like me more if I build stuff in their holdings?
If I build a castle in a vassal county, who will get the baron title, me or the count?
Good questions. But regardless of answers, I would never build a single thing in my vassals' holdings.