This was weird.
I had just won a large swath of territory for a vassal in a pressed claim. So he was extremely grateful +200
I then started another war to expand his new duchy (pressed another claim of his), and in the middle of that I fired a plot to revoke a title from him in another area of my empire.
Despite his very favorable opinion he decided to rebel (with still over 100 opinion).
The weird part is, that the dejure war to expand his duchy did not become invalid. I actually ended up winning the claim war, which then immediately added the new county to HIS rebellious territory.
Then about a year later I won the war to revoke his title and got all his territory re-unified with mine.
But still, shouldn't a claim war for a rebellious vassal make the war invalid?
I had just won a large swath of territory for a vassal in a pressed claim. So he was extremely grateful +200
I then started another war to expand his new duchy (pressed another claim of his), and in the middle of that I fired a plot to revoke a title from him in another area of my empire.
Despite his very favorable opinion he decided to rebel (with still over 100 opinion).
The weird part is, that the dejure war to expand his duchy did not become invalid. I actually ended up winning the claim war, which then immediately added the new county to HIS rebellious territory.
Then about a year later I won the war to revoke his title and got all his territory re-unified with mine.
But still, shouldn't a claim war for a rebellious vassal make the war invalid?
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