

With rebel armies crushed, it was just a matter of time until their holdings got sieged down. What the hell are they? Polish? Pomeranian? Lithuanian duke I had under me had a tragic accident before, while trying to setup another faction. Fortunately what I don't lack are allies.įortunately I didn't need to spend war chest just yet - rebels had 17k troops to my 12k, but mine were more centrally located, and my allies actually sent troops to help me. Well, the Jews are obviously responsible for that, so take their money and throw them away, as I clearly lack a war chest.

I managed to increase crown authority to medium, but as soon as war with Mecklenburg finished I got a faction revolt. Denmark tried to holy war Reformed Netherlands, and I even technically joined that, but I had no intention to send any troops. Mecklenburg was de jure Prussia, but they wouldn't accept vassalization, or even a marriage, so I found a claimant and pressed his claim.Ĭatholic Tuscany managed to conquer Greece in a crusade. All this leads to the question - isn't this way too easy? Hannover didn't waste time either, and diplovassalized Oldenburg, which was de jure under them. Weimar and Thuringia accepted as soon as my borders grew a bit. I married daughter of king of Denmark, and got my sons to marry daughters of duke of Bavaria, king of Piedmont-Sardinia, and duke of Bohemia. This setup sort of makes sense - assuming king married someone about his age, his wife would be far past childbearing age by now, but it's worse than many other start dates.Īnyway, there's no use for my daughters to stay at home, so I sent them to marry (fairly old and already with heirs) dukes of Hesse, Hannover, Belgium, Wurttemberg, and (the relatively youngest one) emperor of Russia. Unfortunately my daughers are all aged 37-45, so they probably won't have many babies. I'm 66 year old king of Prussia, with 3 sons (2 of them historical) - aged 27, 40, and 41, and 5 daughters.


It will show if I need any special mechanics for German unification. This time in Victoria bookmark, trying to unify Germany as Prussia. It's time to give Modern Times another test run. German Unification: Part 01: 1837-1841: Finayl years of king Frederick II William Post 1 - Originally published on Google+ on 14:13:28 UTC
