AGCEEP_Alt_Germany.txt

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1495-1505: Imperial Diet at Worms for Austria
1495-1505: Imperial Diet at Worms for Bavaria
1495-1505: Imperial Diet at Worms for Berg
1495-1505: Imperial Diet at Worms for Brandenburg
1495-1505: Imperial Diet at Worms for Cleves
1495-1505: Imperial Diet at Worms for Hanover
1495-1505: Imperial Diet at Worms for Hesse
1495-1505: Imperial Diet at Worms for Holstein
1495-1505: Imperial Diet at Worms for Lorraine
1495-1505: Imperial Diet at Worms for Mecklenburg
1495-1505: Imperial Diet at Worms for Meissen
1495-1505: Imperial Diet at Worms for Oldenburg
1495-1505: Imperial Diet at Worms for Palatinate
1495-1505: Imperial Diet at Worms for Pomerania
1495-1505: Imperial Diet at Worms for Saxony
1495-1505: Imperial Diet at Worms for Wirtemberg
1500-1515: Imperial Diet at Augsburg for Austria
1500-1515: Imperial Diet at Augsburg for Bavaria
1500-1515: Imperial Diet at Augsburg for Berg
1500-1515: Imperial Diet at Augsburg for Brandenburg
1500-1515: Imperial Diet at Augsburg for Cleves
1500-1515: Imperial Diet at Augsburg for Hanover
1500-1515: Imperial Diet at Augsburg for Hesse
1500-1515: Imperial Diet at Augsburg for Holstein
1500-1515: Imperial Diet at Augsburg for Lorraine
1500-1515: Imperial Diet at Augsburg for Mecklenburg
1500-1515: Imperial Diet at Augsburg for Meissen
1500-1515: Imperial Diet at Augsburg for Oldenburg
1500-1515: Imperial Diet at Augsburg for Palatinate
1500-1515: Imperial Diet at Augsburg for Pomerania
1500-1515: Imperial Diet at Augsburg for Saxony
1500-1515: Imperial Diet at Augsburg for Wirtemberg
1500-1516: Reforms in the Empire for Baden
1500-1516: Reforms in the Empire for Baden
1500-1516: Reforms in the Empire for Bavaria
1500-1516: Reforms in the Empire for Bavaria
1500-1516: Reforms in the Empire for Berg
1500-1516: Reforms in the Empire for Berg
1500-1516: Reforms in the Empire for Bremen
1500-1516: Reforms in the Empire for Bremen
1500-1516: Reforms in the Empire for Cleves
1500-1516: Reforms in the Empire for Cleves
1500-1516: Reforms in the Empire for Hanover
1500-1516: Reforms in the Empire for Hanover
1500-1516: Reforms in the Empire for Hesse
1500-1516: Reforms in the Empire for Hesse
1500-1516: Reforms in the Empire for Holstein
1500-1516: Reforms in the Empire for Holstein
1500-1516: Reforms in the Empire for Lorraine
1500-1516: Reforms in the Empire for Lorraine
1500-1516: Reforms in the Empire for Mecklenburg
1500-1516: Reforms in the Empire for Mecklenburg
1500-1516: Reforms in the Empire for Oldenburg
1500-1516: Reforms in the Empire for Oldenburg
1500-1516: Reforms in the Empire for Savoy
1500-1516: Reforms in the Empire for Savoy
1500-1516: Reforms in the Empire for Savoy
1500-1516: Reforms in the Empire for Savoy
1500-1516: Reforms in the Empire for Strasburg
1500-1516: Reforms in the Empire for Strasburg
1500-1516: Reforms in the Empire for Wirtemberg
1500-1516: Reforms in the Empire for Wirtemberg
1511-1514: Albrecht's decision for Germany
1511-1511: Albrecht's decision for Teutonic Order
1512-1512: The Seamless Mantle of Jesus Christ for Germany
1512-1600: Creation of an Imperial Circle of Upper Saxony for Meissen
1512-1600: Creation of an Imperial Circle of Upper Saxony for Meissen
1512-1600: Creation of an Imperial Circle of Upper Saxony for Pomerania
1512-1600: Creation of an Imperial Circle of Upper Saxony for Pomerania
1512-1600: Creation of an Imperial Circle of Upper Saxony for Stettin
1512-1600: Creation of an Imperial Circle of Upper Saxony for Stettin
1512-1600: Creation of the Austrian circle for Germany
1512-1600: Creation of the Electoral Rhenish circle for Germany
1512-1600: Creation of the Upper Saxon circle for Germany
1515-1610: The Imperial capital for Germany
1519-1520: The Fuggers for Germany
1519-1520: The Reiterkrieg for Teutonic Order
1520-1530: Hofkanzlei, Hofkammer and Hofrat for Germany
1521-1522: A broken Armistice for Poland
1521-1525: The peace of Königsberg for Poland
1525-1540: The Fate of the Teutonic Order for Teutonic Order
1534-1534: Bankruptcy of the Order for Teutonic Order
1546-1600: Baltic circle for Germany
1572-1819: German settlements in the East for Germany
1713-1765: Frederick William's Absolutism for Prussia
1750-1785: The Enlightened Reforms of Frederick the Great for Germany
1753-1753: Kaunitz for Germany
1770-1774: The Enlightened Reforms of Josef II for Germany
1789-1789: The Reactionary Reforms of 1789 for Germany
1800-1805: Metternich for Germany
1807-1807: Von Scharnhorst's and Von Stein's Reforms for Germany
Triggered (1500-1516, 1500-1516): Baden accepts the reforms for Germany
Triggered (triggered event): Bankruptcy of the Order for Livonian Order
Triggered (1534-1534): Bankruptcy of the Order for Germany
Triggered (1500-1516, 1500-1516): Bavaria accepts the reforms for Germany
Triggered (1500-1515): Bavarian Wittelsbach dynasty for Germany
Triggered (1500-1516, 1500-1516): Berg accepts the reforms for Germany
Triggered (1500-1516, 1500-1516): Bremen accepts the reforms for Germany
Triggered (1500-1516, 1500-1516): Cleves accepts the reforms for Germany
Triggered (1511-1514): Consequence of Albrecht's decision for Germany
Triggered (triggered event): Direct Imperial control of the Order for Teutonic Order
Triggered (1500-1515): Gottorp dynasty for Germany
Triggered (1500-1515): Greifen dynasty for Germany
Triggered (1500-1515): Habsburg dynasty for Germany
Triggered (1500-1516, 1500-1516): Hesse accepts the reforms for Germany
Triggered (1500-1515): Hesse dynasty for Germany
Triggered (1500-1515): Hohenzollern dynasty for Germany
Triggered (1500-1516, 1500-1516): Holstein accepts the reforms for Germany
Triggered (triggered event): Imperial rule in the Baltics for Germany
Triggered (1500-1515): Jülich-Berg dynasty for Germany
Triggered (1500-1515): Kleve dynasty for Germany
Triggered (1500-1516, 1500-1516): Lorraine accepts the reforms for Germany
Triggered (1500-1515): Lothringen dynasty for Germany
Triggered (1500-1516, 1500-1516): Mecklenburg accepts the reforms for Germany
Triggered (1500-1515): Mecklenburg dynasty for Germany
Triggered (1512-1600, 1512-1600): Meissen joins the Upper Saxon circle for Germany
Triggered (1500-1516, 1500-1516): Oldenburg accepts the reforms for Germany
Triggered (1500-1515): Oldenburg dynasty for Germany
Triggered (1500-1515): Palatine Wittelsbach dynasty for Germany
Triggered (1512-1600, 1512-1600): Pomerania joins the Upper Saxon circle for Germany
Triggered (1512-1600, 1512-1600): Pomerania-Stettin joins the Upper Saxon circle for Germany
Triggered (triggered event): Reforms in the Empire for Teutonic Order
Triggered (1511-1514): Reforms in the Empire for Teutonic Order
Triggered (1495-1505, 1495-1505, 1495-1505, 1495-1505, 1495-1505, 1495-1505, 1495-1505, 1495-1505, 1495-1505, 1495-1505, 1495-1505, 1495-1505, 1495-1505, 1495-1505, 1495-1505, 1495-1505): Reforms in the Holy Roman Empire for Bohemia
Triggered (1495-1505, 1495-1505, 1495-1505, 1495-1505, 1495-1505, 1495-1505, 1495-1505, 1495-1505, 1495-1505, 1495-1505, 1495-1505, 1495-1505, 1495-1505, 1495-1505, 1495-1505, 1495-1505): Reforms in the Holy Roman Empire for Burgundy
Triggered (1495-1505, 1495-1505, 1495-1505, 1495-1505, 1495-1505, 1495-1505, 1495-1505, 1495-1505, 1495-1505, 1495-1505, 1495-1505, 1495-1505, 1495-1505, 1495-1505, 1495-1505, 1495-1505): Reforms in the Holy Roman Empire for Denmark
Triggered (1495-1505, 1495-1505, 1495-1505, 1495-1505, 1495-1505, 1495-1505, 1495-1505, 1495-1505, 1495-1505, 1495-1505, 1495-1505, 1495-1505, 1495-1505, 1495-1505, 1495-1505, 1495-1505): Reforms in the Holy Roman Empire for France
Triggered (1495-1505, 1495-1505, 1495-1505, 1495-1505, 1495-1505, 1495-1505, 1495-1505, 1495-1505, 1495-1505, 1495-1505, 1495-1505, 1495-1505, 1495-1505, 1495-1505, 1495-1505, 1495-1505): Reforms in the Holy Roman Empire for Hungary
Triggered (1495-1505, 1495-1505, 1495-1505, 1495-1505, 1495-1505, 1495-1505, 1495-1505, 1495-1505, 1495-1505, 1495-1505, 1495-1505, 1495-1505, 1495-1505, 1495-1505, 1495-1505, 1495-1505): Reforms in the Holy Roman Empire for Poland
Triggered (1500-1516, 1500-1516): Savoy accepts the reforms for Germany
Triggered (1500-1516, 1500-1516): Strasburg accepts the reforms for Germany
Triggered (triggered event): The Fate of the Teutonic Order for Teutonic Order
Triggered (1792-1793): The French Revolutionary Wars for Germany
Triggered (1676-1681): The League of Augsburg for Germany
Triggered (1803-1804): The Napoleonic Wars for Germany
Triggered (triggered event): The peace of Königsberg for Teutonic Order
Triggered (1521-1525): The peace of Königsberg for Germany
Triggered (1500-1515): Welf dynasty for Germany
Triggered (1500-1516, 1500-1516): Welfs accept the reforms for Germany
Triggered (1500-1515): Wettin dynasty for Germany
Triggered (1500-1515): Wettin dynasty for Germany
Triggered (1500-1516, 1500-1516): Wirtemberg accepts the reforms for Germany
Triggered (1500-1515): Wirtemberg dynasty for Germany

Austria — Not random

Conditions

  • Country is the emperor of the Holy Roman Empire
  • Country has at least 6 non-colonial provinces
  • The following must not occur:
    • Badboy is at 3 or higher
  • At least one of the following must occur:
    • All of the following must occur:
      • Cologne is a vassal of Austria
      • Relations with Cologne are at 100 or higher
      • Mainz is a vassal of Austria
      • Relations with Mainz are at 100 or higher
      • Palatinate is a vassal of Austria
      • Relations with Palatinate are at 100 or higher
      • Brandenburg is a vassal of Austria
      • Relations with Brandenburg are at 100 or higher
    • All of the following must occur:
      • Cologne is a vassal of Austria
      • Relations with Cologne are at 100 or higher
      • Mainz is a vassal of Austria
      • Relations with Mainz are at 100 or higher
      • Palatinate is a vassal of Austria
      • Relations with Palatinate are at 100 or higher
      • Saxony is a vassal of Austria
      • Relations with Saxony are at 100 or higher
    • All of the following must occur:
      • Cologne is a vassal of Austria
      • Relations with Cologne are at 100 or higher
      • Mainz is a vassal of Austria
      • Relations with Mainz are at 100 or higher
      • Brandenburg is a vassal of Austria
      • Relations with Brandenburg are at 100 or higher
      • Saxony is a vassal of Austria
      • Relations with Saxony are at 100 or higher
    • All of the following must occur:
      • Cologne is a vassal of Austria
      • Relations with Cologne are at 100 or higher
      • Palatinate is a vassal of Austria
      • Relations with Palatinate are at 100 or higher
      • Brandenburg is a vassal of Austria
      • Relations with Brandenburg are at 100 or higher
      • Saxony is a vassal of Austria
      • Relations with Saxony are at 100 or higher
    • All of the following must occur:
      • Mainz is a vassal of Austria
      • Relations with Mainz are at 100 or higher
      • Palatinate is a vassal of Austria
      • Relations with Palatinate are at 100 or higher
      • Brandenburg is a vassal of Austria
      • Relations with Brandenburg are at 100 or higher
      • Saxony is a vassal of Austria
      • Relations with Saxony are at 100 or higher

Will happen within 300 days of January 2, 1495
Checked again every 300 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 30, 1505)

Description

In the end of the 15th century the Holy Roman Empire of German Nation was far from being an effective state. While strong national Kingdoms had formed in France, England, Spain and almost all other European nations, it had remained a medieval anachronism, a body composed of independent princes, cities, bishoprics and republics unable to act as one. The need for a reform was obvious, and acknowledged by a strong movement for imperial reform that emerged in the late 1480s. However, such a reform was hindered by conflicting ideas on what state should be the outcome of the reform. One group, consisting of the Emperor and his allies among the imperial cities and the weaker princes of the realm, supported reforms that would enable the Emperor to exploit Germany's considerable resources more effectively than in the past. What they wanted was a stronger authority of the Emperor and an effective national kingdom. This was opposed by those who would lose ground by such a reform, the powerful princes, led by the German Archchancellor, Archbishop-Elector Berthold von Henneberg of Mainz. The faction of the princes wanted a more clearly federal structure that would give their autonomy a legal base and increase their rights to participate in ruling the Empire. The Emperor eventually had to seek a compromise that was strongly in favour of the princes in order to get the urgently needed reforms done. Thus several reforms, including the Perpetual Peace which outlawed feuding in the whole Empire forever, the establishment of the Imperial Chamber Court, a tribunal financed and factually controlled by the princes that was to arbitrate conflict between members of the Empire, the creation of Imperial Circles, regional districts that had the tasks to enforce Imperial Chamber Court decisions, to control minting and to assemble and maintain contingents for the Imperial Army , and the introduction of the Common Penny, a direct, universal property and poll tax that was supposed to finance the defence of the Emperor and the Chamber Court, were passed by an Imperial Diet at Worms in 1495. Our excellent diplomatic position within the Empire, especially the certain support of a great majority within the council of electors, would allow us to push more extensive reforms that could ensure a more effective administration and could turn Germany into a powerful national kingdom. This would surely meet resistance within the Empire and among the neighbouring countries that would feel threatened by such a state.

Actions

A. Compromise with the Princes' party

  • +50 relations with Brandenburg
  • +50 relations with Saxony
  • +50 relations with Palatinate
  • +50 relations with Mainz
  • +50 relations with Cologne

B. Impose the ideas of the Emperor's party

Bavaria — Not random

Conditions

  • Country is the emperor of the Holy Roman Empire
  • Country has at least 6 non-colonial provinces
  • The following must not occur:
    • Badboy is at 3 or higher
  • At least one of the following must occur:
    • All of the following must occur:
      • Cologne is a vassal of Bavaria
      • Relations with Cologne are at 100 or higher
      • Mainz is a vassal of Bavaria
      • Relations with Mainz are at 100 or higher
      • Palatinate is a vassal of Bavaria
      • Relations with Palatinate are at 100 or higher
      • Brandenburg is a vassal of Bavaria
      • Relations with Brandenburg are at 100 or higher
    • All of the following must occur:
      • Cologne is a vassal of Bavaria
      • Relations with Cologne are at 100 or higher
      • Mainz is a vassal of Bavaria
      • Relations with Mainz are at 100 or higher
      • Palatinate is a vassal of Bavaria
      • Relations with Palatinate are at 100 or higher
      • Saxony is a vassal of Bavaria
      • Relations with Saxony are at 100 or higher
    • All of the following must occur:
      • Cologne is a vassal of Bavaria
      • Relations with Cologne are at 100 or higher
      • Mainz is a vassal of Bavaria
      • Relations with Mainz are at 100 or higher
      • Brandenburg is a vassal of Bavaria
      • Relations with Brandenburg are at 100 or higher
      • Saxony is a vassal of Bavaria
      • Relations with Saxony are at 100 or higher
    • All of the following must occur:
      • Cologne is a vassal of Bavaria
      • Relations with Cologne are at 100 or higher
      • Palatinate is a vassal of Bavaria
      • Relations with Palatinate are at 100 or higher
      • Brandenburg is a vassal of Bavaria
      • Relations with Brandenburg are at 100 or higher
      • Saxony is a vassal of Bavaria
      • Relations with Saxony are at 100 or higher
    • All of the following must occur:
      • Mainz is a vassal of Bavaria
      • Relations with Mainz are at 100 or higher
      • Palatinate is a vassal of Bavaria
      • Relations with Palatinate are at 100 or higher
      • Brandenburg is a vassal of Bavaria
      • Relations with Brandenburg are at 100 or higher
      • Saxony is a vassal of Bavaria
      • Relations with Saxony are at 100 or higher

Will happen within 300 days of January 2, 1495
Checked again every 300 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 30, 1505)

Description

In the end of the 15th century the Holy Roman Empire of German Nation was far from being an effective state. While strong national Kingdoms had formed in France, England, Spain and almost all other European nations, it had remained a medieval anachronism, a body composed of independent princes, cities, bishoprics and republics unable to act as one. The need for a reform was obvious, and acknowledged by a strong movement for imperial reform that emerged in the late 1480s. However, such a reform was hindered by conflicting ideas on what state should be the outcome of the reform. One group, consisting of the Emperor and his allies among the imperial cities and the weaker princes of the realm, supported reforms that would enable the Emperor to exploit Germany's considerable resources more effectively than in the past. What they wanted was a stronger authority of the Emperor and an effective national kingdom. This was opposed by those who would lose ground by such a reform, the powerful princes, led by the German Archchancellor, Archbishop-Elector Berthold von Henneberg of Mainz. The faction of the princes wanted a more clearly federal structure that would give their autonomy a legal base and increase their rights to participate in ruling the Empire. The Emperor eventually had to seek a compromise that was strongly in favour of the princes in order to get the urgently needed reforms done. Thus several reforms, including the Perpetual Peace which outlawed feuding in the whole Empire forever, the establishment of the Imperial Chamber Court, a tribunal financed and factually controlled by the princes that was to arbitrate conflict between members of the Empire, the creation of Imperial Circles, regional districts that had the tasks to enforce Imperial Chamber Court decisions, to control minting and to assemble and maintain contingents for the Imperial Army , and the introduction of the Common Penny, a direct, universal property and poll tax that was supposed to finance the defence of the Emperor and the Chamber Court, were passed by an Imperial Diet at Worms in 1495. Our excellent diplomatic position within the Empire, especially the certain support of a great majority within the council of electors, would allow us to push more extensive reforms that could ensure a more effective administration and could turn Germany into a powerful national kingdom. This would surely meet resistance within the Empire and among the neighbouring countries that would feel threatened by such a state.

Actions

A. Compromise with the Princes' party

  • +50 relations with Saxony
  • +50 relations with Palatinate
  • +50 relations with Mainz
  • +50 relations with Cologne
  • +50 relations with Brandenburg

B. Impose the ideas of the Emperor's party

Berg — Not random

Conditions

  • Country is the emperor of the Holy Roman Empire
  • Country has at least 6 non-colonial provinces
  • The following must not occur:
    • Badboy is at 3 or higher
  • At least one of the following must occur:
    • All of the following must occur:
      • Cologne is a vassal of Berg
      • Relations with Cologne are at 100 or higher
      • Mainz is a vassal of Berg
      • Relations with Mainz are at 100 or higher
      • Palatinate is a vassal of Berg
      • Relations with Palatinate are at 100 or higher
      • Brandenburg is a vassal of Berg
      • Relations with Brandenburg are at 100 or higher
    • All of the following must occur:
      • Cologne is a vassal of Berg
      • Relations with Cologne are at 100 or higher
      • Mainz is a vassal of Berg
      • Relations with Mainz are at 100 or higher
      • Palatinate is a vassal of Berg
      • Relations with Palatinate are at 100 or higher
      • Saxony is a vassal of Berg
      • Relations with Saxony are at 100 or higher
    • All of the following must occur:
      • Cologne is a vassal of Berg
      • Relations with Cologne are at 100 or higher
      • Mainz is a vassal of Berg
      • Relations with Mainz are at 100 or higher
      • Brandenburg is a vassal of Berg
      • Relations with Brandenburg are at 100 or higher
      • Saxony is a vassal of Berg
      • Relations with Saxony are at 100 or higher
    • All of the following must occur:
      • Cologne is a vassal of Berg
      • Relations with Cologne are at 100 or higher
      • Palatinate is a vassal of Berg
      • Relations with Palatinate are at 100 or higher
      • Brandenburg is a vassal of Berg
      • Relations with Brandenburg are at 100 or higher
      • Saxony is a vassal of Berg
      • Relations with Saxony are at 100 or higher
    • All of the following must occur:
      • Mainz is a vassal of Berg
      • Relations with Mainz are at 100 or higher
      • Palatinate is a vassal of Berg
      • Relations with Palatinate are at 100 or higher
      • Brandenburg is a vassal of Berg
      • Relations with Brandenburg are at 100 or higher
      • Saxony is a vassal of Berg
      • Relations with Saxony are at 100 or higher

Will happen within 300 days of January 2, 1495
Checked again every 300 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 30, 1505)

Description

In the end of the 15th century the Holy Roman Empire of German Nation was far from being an effective state. While strong national Kingdoms had formed in France, England, Spain and almost all other European nations, it had remained a medieval anachronism, a body composed of independent princes, cities, bishoprics and republics unable to act as one. The need for a reform was obvious, and acknowledged by a strong movement for imperial reform that emerged in the late 1480s. However, such a reform was hindered by conflicting ideas on what state should be the outcome of the reform. One group, consisting of the Emperor and his allies among the imperial cities and the weaker princes of the realm, supported reforms that would enable the Emperor to exploit Germany's considerable resources more effectively than in the past. What they wanted was a stronger authority of the Emperor and an effective national kingdom. This was opposed by those who would lose ground by such a reform, the powerful princes, led by the German Archchancellor, Archbishop-Elector Berthold von Henneberg of Mainz. The faction of the princes wanted a more clearly federal structure that would give their autonomy a legal base and increase their rights to participate in ruling the Empire. The Emperor eventually had to seek a compromise that was strongly in favour of the princes in order to get the urgently needed reforms done. Thus several reforms, including the Perpetual Peace which outlawed feuding in the whole Empire forever, the establishment of the Imperial Chamber Court, a tribunal financed and factually controlled by the princes that was to arbitrate conflict between members of the Empire, the creation of Imperial Circles, regional districts that had the tasks to enforce Imperial Chamber Court decisions, to control minting and to assemble and maintain contingents for the Imperial Army , and the introduction of the Common Penny, a direct, universal property and poll tax that was supposed to finance the defence of the Emperor and the Chamber Court, were passed by an Imperial Diet at Worms in 1495. Our excellent diplomatic position within the Empire, especially the certain support of a great majority within the council of electors, would allow us to push more extensive reforms that could ensure a more effective administration and could turn Germany into a powerful national kingdom. This would surely meet resistance within the Empire and among the neighbouring countries that would feel threatened by such a state.

Actions

A. Compromise with the Princes' party

  • +50 relations with Palatinate
  • +50 relations with Brandenburg
  • +50 relations with Mainz
  • +50 relations with Cologne
  • +50 relations with Saxony

B. Impose the ideas of the Emperor's party

Brandenburg — Not random

Conditions

  • Country is the emperor of the Holy Roman Empire
  • Country has at least 6 non-colonial provinces
  • The following must not occur:
    • Badboy is at 3 or higher
  • At least one of the following must occur:
    • All of the following must occur:
      • Cologne is a vassal of Brandenburg
      • Relations with Cologne are at 100 or higher
      • Mainz is a vassal of Brandenburg
      • Relations with Mainz are at 100 or higher
      • Palatinate is a vassal of Brandenburg
      • Relations with Palatinate are at 100 or higher
    • All of the following must occur:
      • Cologne is a vassal of Brandenburg
      • Relations with Cologne are at 100 or higher
      • Mainz is a vassal of Brandenburg
      • Relations with Mainz are at 100 or higher
      • Saxony is a vassal of Brandenburg
      • Relations with Saxony are at 100 or higher
    • All of the following must occur:
      • Cologne is a vassal of Brandenburg
      • Relations with Cologne are at 100 or higher
      • Palatinate is a vassal of Brandenburg
      • Relations with Palatinate are at 100 or higher
      • Saxony is a vassal of Brandenburg
      • Relations with Saxony are at 100 or higher
    • All of the following must occur:
      • Mainz is a vassal of Brandenburg
      • Relations with Mainz are at 100 or higher
      • Palatinate is a vassal of Brandenburg
      • Relations with Palatinate are at 100 or higher
      • Saxony is a vassal of Brandenburg
      • Relations with Saxony are at 100 or higher

Will happen within 300 days of January 2, 1495
Checked again every 300 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 30, 1505)

Description

In the end of the 15th century the Holy Roman Empire of German Nation was far from being an effective state. While strong national Kingdoms had formed in France, England, Spain and almost all other European nations, it had remained a medieval anachronism, a body composed of independent princes, cities, bishoprics and republics unable to act as one. The need for a reform was obvious, and acknowledged by a strong movement for imperial reform that emerged in the late 1480s. However, such a reform was hindered by conflicting ideas on what state should be the outcome of the reform. One group, consisting of the Emperor and his allies among the imperial cities and the weaker princes of the realm, supported reforms that would enable the Emperor to exploit Germany's considerable resources more effectively than in the past. What they wanted was a stronger authority of the Emperor and an effective national kingdom. This was opposed by those who would lose ground by such a reform, the powerful princes, led by the German Archchancellor, Archbishop-Elector Berthold von Henneberg of Mainz. The faction of the princes wanted a more clearly federal structure that would give their autonomy a legal base and increase their rights to participate in ruling the Empire. The Emperor eventually had to seek a compromise that was strongly in favour of the princes in order to get the urgently needed reforms done. Thus several reforms, including the Perpetual Peace which outlawed feuding in the whole Empire forever, the establishment of the Imperial Chamber Court, a tribunal financed and factually controlled by the princes that was to arbitrate conflict between members of the Empire, the creation of Imperial Circles, regional districts that had the tasks to enforce Imperial Chamber Court decisions, to control minting and to assemble and maintain contingents for the Imperial Army , and the introduction of the Common Penny, a direct, universal property and poll tax that was supposed to finance the defence of the Emperor and the Chamber Court, were passed by an Imperial Diet at Worms in 1495. Our excellent diplomatic position within the Empire, especially the certain support of a great majority within the council of electors, would allow us to push more extensive reforms that could ensure a more effective administration and could turn Germany into a powerful national kingdom. This would surely meet resistance within the Empire and among the neighbouring countries that would feel threatened by such a state.

Actions

A. Compromise with the Princes' party

  • +50 relations with Saxony
  • +50 relations with Palatinate
  • +50 relations with Mainz
  • +50 relations with Cologne

B. Impose the ideas of the Emperor's party

Cleves — Not random

Conditions

  • Country is the emperor of the Holy Roman Empire
  • Country has at least 6 non-colonial provinces
  • The following must not occur:
    • Badboy is at 3 or higher
  • At least one of the following must occur:
    • All of the following must occur:
      • Cologne is a vassal of Cleves
      • Relations with Cologne are at 100 or higher
      • Mainz is a vassal of Cleves
      • Relations with Mainz are at 100 or higher
      • Palatinate is a vassal of Cleves
      • Relations with Palatinate are at 100 or higher
      • Brandenburg is a vassal of Cleves
      • Relations with Brandenburg are at 100 or higher
    • All of the following must occur:
      • Cologne is a vassal of Cleves
      • Relations with Cologne are at 100 or higher
      • Mainz is a vassal of Cleves
      • Relations with Mainz are at 100 or higher
      • Palatinate is a vassal of Cleves
      • Relations with Palatinate are at 100 or higher
      • Saxony is a vassal of Cleves
      • Relations with Saxony are at 100 or higher
    • All of the following must occur:
      • Cologne is a vassal of Cleves
      • Relations with Cologne are at 100 or higher
      • Mainz is a vassal of Cleves
      • Relations with Mainz are at 100 or higher
      • Brandenburg is a vassal of Cleves
      • Relations with Brandenburg are at 100 or higher
      • Saxony is a vassal of Cleves
      • Relations with Saxony are at 100 or higher
    • All of the following must occur:
      • Cologne is a vassal of Cleves
      • Relations with Cologne are at 100 or higher
      • Palatinate is a vassal of Cleves
      • Relations with Palatinate are at 100 or higher
      • Brandenburg is a vassal of Cleves
      • Relations with Brandenburg are at 100 or higher
      • Saxony is a vassal of Cleves
      • Relations with Saxony are at 100 or higher
    • All of the following must occur:
      • Mainz is a vassal of Cleves
      • Relations with Mainz are at 100 or higher
      • Palatinate is a vassal of Cleves
      • Relations with Palatinate are at 100 or higher
      • Brandenburg is a vassal of Cleves
      • Relations with Brandenburg are at 100 or higher
      • Saxony is a vassal of Cleves
      • Relations with Saxony are at 100 or higher

Will happen within 300 days of January 2, 1495
Checked again every 300 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 30, 1505)

Description

In the end of the 15th century the Holy Roman Empire of German Nation was far from being an effective state. While strong national Kingdoms had formed in France, England, Spain and almost all other European nations, it had remained a medieval anachronism, a body composed of independent princes, cities, bishoprics and republics unable to act as one. The need for a reform was obvious, and acknowledged by a strong movement for imperial reform that emerged in the late 1480s. However, such a reform was hindered by conflicting ideas on what state should be the outcome of the reform. One group, consisting of the Emperor and his allies among the imperial cities and the weaker princes of the realm, supported reforms that would enable the Emperor to exploit Germany's considerable resources more effectively than in the past. What they wanted was a stronger authority of the Emperor and an effective national kingdom. This was opposed by those who would lose ground by such a reform, the powerful princes, led by the German Archchancellor, Archbishop-Elector Berthold von Henneberg of Mainz. The faction of the princes wanted a more clearly federal structure that would give their autonomy a legal base and increase their rights to participate in ruling the Empire. The Emperor eventually had to seek a compromise that was strongly in favour of the princes in order to get the urgently needed reforms done. Thus several reforms, including the Perpetual Peace which outlawed feuding in the whole Empire forever, the establishment of the Imperial Chamber Court, a tribunal financed and factually controlled by the princes that was to arbitrate conflict between members of the Empire, the creation of Imperial Circles, regional districts that had the tasks to enforce Imperial Chamber Court decisions, to control minting and to assemble and maintain contingents for the Imperial Army , and the introduction of the Common Penny, a direct, universal property and poll tax that was supposed to finance the defence of the Emperor and the Chamber Court, were passed by an Imperial Diet at Worms in 1495. Our excellent diplomatic position within the Empire, especially the certain support of a great majority within the council of electors, would allow us to push more extensive reforms that could ensure a more effective administration and could turn Germany into a powerful national kingdom. This would surely meet resistance within the Empire and among the neighbouring countries that would feel threatened by such a state.

Actions

A. Compromise with the Princes' party

  • +50 relations with Palatinate
  • +50 relations with Brandenburg
  • +50 relations with Mainz
  • +50 relations with Cologne
  • +50 relations with Saxony

B. Impose the ideas of the Emperor's party

Hanover — Not random

Conditions

  • Country is the emperor of the Holy Roman Empire
  • Country has at least 6 non-colonial provinces
  • The following must not occur:
    • Badboy is at 3 or higher
  • At least one of the following must occur:
    • All of the following must occur:
      • Cologne is a vassal of Bavaria
      • Relations with Cologne are at 100 or higher
      • Mainz is a vassal of Bavaria
      • Relations with Mainz are at 100 or higher
      • Palatinate is a vassal of Bavaria
      • Relations with Palatinate are at 100 or higher
      • Brandenburg is a vassal of Bavaria
      • Relations with Brandenburg are at 100 or higher
    • All of the following must occur:
      • Cologne is a vassal of Bavaria
      • Relations with Cologne are at 100 or higher
      • Mainz is a vassal of Bavaria
      • Relations with Mainz are at 100 or higher
      • Palatinate is a vassal of Bavaria
      • Relations with Palatinate are at 100 or higher
      • Saxony is a vassal of Bavaria
      • Relations with Saxony are at 100 or higher
    • All of the following must occur:
      • Cologne is a vassal of Bavaria
      • Relations with Cologne are at 100 or higher
      • Mainz is a vassal of Bavaria
      • Relations with Mainz are at 100 or higher
      • Brandenburg is a vassal of Bavaria
      • Relations with Brandenburg are at 100 or higher
      • Saxony is a vassal of Bavaria
      • Relations with Saxony are at 100 or higher
    • All of the following must occur:
      • Cologne is a vassal of Bavaria
      • Relations with Cologne are at 100 or higher
      • Palatinate is a vassal of Bavaria
      • Relations with Palatinate are at 100 or higher
      • Brandenburg is a vassal of Bavaria
      • Relations with Brandenburg are at 100 or higher
      • Saxony is a vassal of Bavaria
      • Relations with Saxony are at 100 or higher
    • All of the following must occur:
      • Mainz is a vassal of Bavaria
      • Relations with Mainz are at 100 or higher
      • Palatinate is a vassal of Bavaria
      • Relations with Palatinate are at 100 or higher
      • Brandenburg is a vassal of Bavaria
      • Relations with Brandenburg are at 100 or higher
      • Saxony is a vassal of Bavaria
      • Relations with Saxony are at 100 or higher

Will happen within 300 days of January 2, 1495
Checked again every 300 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 30, 1505)

Description

In the end of the 15th century the Holy Roman Empire of German Nation was far from being an effective state. While strong national Kingdoms had formed in France, England, Spain and almost all other European nations, it had remained a medieval anachronism, a body composed of independent princes, cities, bishoprics and republics unable to act as one. The need for a reform was obvious, and acknowledged by a strong movement for imperial reform that emerged in the late 1480s. However, such a reform was hindered by conflicting ideas on what state should be the outcome of the reform. One group, consisting of the Emperor and his allies among the imperial cities and the weaker princes of the realm, supported reforms that would enable the Emperor to exploit Germany's considerable resources more effectively than in the past. What they wanted was a stronger authority of the Emperor and an effective national kingdom. This was opposed by those who would lose ground by such a reform, the powerful princes, led by the German Archchancellor, Archbishop-Elector Berthold von Henneberg of Mainz. The faction of the princes wanted a more clearly federal structure that would give their autonomy a legal base and increase their rights to participate in ruling the Empire. The Emperor eventually had to seek a compromise that was strongly in favour of the princes in order to get the urgently needed reforms done. Thus several reforms, including the Perpetual Peace which outlawed feuding in the whole Empire forever, the establishment of the Imperial Chamber Court, a tribunal financed and factually controlled by the princes that was to arbitrate conflict between members of the Empire, the creation of Imperial Circles, regional districts that had the tasks to enforce Imperial Chamber Court decisions, to control minting and to assemble and maintain contingents for the Imperial Army , and the introduction of the Common Penny, a direct, universal property and poll tax that was supposed to finance the defence of the Emperor and the Chamber Court, were passed by an Imperial Diet at Worms in 1495. Our excellent diplomatic position within the Empire, especially the certain support of a great majority within the council of electors, would allow us to push more extensive reforms that could ensure a more effective administration and could turn Germany into a powerful national kingdom. This would surely meet resistance within the Empire and among the neighbouring countries that would feel threatened by such a state.

Actions

A. Compromise with the Princes' party

  • +50 relations with Palatinate
  • +50 relations with Brandenburg
  • +50 relations with Mainz
  • +50 relations with Cologne
  • +50 relations with Saxony

B. Impose the ideas of the Emperor's party

Hesse — Not random

Conditions

  • Country is the emperor of the Holy Roman Empire
  • Country has at least 6 non-colonial provinces
  • The following must not occur:
    • Badboy is at 3 or higher
  • At least one of the following must occur:
    • All of the following must occur:
      • Cologne is a vassal of Hesse
      • Relations with Cologne are at 100 or higher
      • Mainz is a vassal of Hesse
      • Relations with Mainz are at 100 or higher
      • Palatinate is a vassal of Hesse
      • Relations with Palatinate are at 100 or higher
      • Brandenburg is a vassal of Hesse
      • Relations with Brandenburg are at 100 or higher
    • All of the following must occur:
      • Cologne is a vassal of Hesse
      • Relations with Cologne are at 100 or higher
      • Mainz is a vassal of Hesse
      • Relations with Mainz are at 100 or higher
      • Palatinate is a vassal of Hesse
      • Relations with Palatinate are at 100 or higher
      • Saxony is a vassal of Hesse
      • Relations with Saxony are at 100 or higher
    • All of the following must occur:
      • Cologne is a vassal of Hesse
      • Relations with Cologne are at 100 or higher
      • Mainz is a vassal of Hesse
      • Relations with Mainz are at 100 or higher
      • Brandenburg is a vassal of Hesse
      • Relations with Brandenburg are at 100 or higher
      • Saxony is a vassal of Hesse
      • Relations with Saxony are at 100 or higher
    • All of the following must occur:
      • Cologne is a vassal of Hesse
      • Relations with Cologne are at 100 or higher
      • Palatinate is a vassal of Hesse
      • Relations with Palatinate are at 100 or higher
      • Brandenburg is a vassal of Hesse
      • Relations with Brandenburg are at 100 or higher
      • Saxony is a vassal of Hesse
      • Relations with Saxony are at 100 or higher
    • All of the following must occur:
      • Mainz is a vassal of Hesse
      • Relations with Mainz are at 100 or higher
      • Palatinate is a vassal of Hesse
      • Relations with Palatinate are at 100 or higher
      • Brandenburg is a vassal of Hesse
      • Relations with Brandenburg are at 100 or higher
      • Saxony is a vassal of Hesse
      • Relations with Saxony are at 100 or higher

Will happen within 300 days of January 2, 1495
Checked again every 300 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 30, 1505)

Description

In the end of the 15th century the Holy Roman Empire of German Nation was far from being an effective state. While strong national Kingdoms had formed in France, England, Spain and almost all other European nations, it had remained a medieval anachronism, a body composed of independent princes, cities, bishoprics and republics unable to act as one. The need for a reform was obvious, and acknowledged by a strong movement for imperial reform that emerged in the late 1480s. However, such a reform was hindered by conflicting ideas on what state should be the outcome of the reform. One group, consisting of the Emperor and his allies among the imperial cities and the weaker princes of the realm, supported reforms that would enable the Emperor to exploit Germany's considerable resources more effectively than in the past. What they wanted was a stronger authority of the Emperor and an effective national kingdom. This was opposed by those who would lose ground by such a reform, the powerful princes, led by the German Archchancellor, Archbishop-Elector Berthold von Henneberg of Mainz. The faction of the princes wanted a more clearly federal structure that would give their autonomy a legal base and increase their rights to participate in ruling the Empire. The Emperor eventually had to seek a compromise that was strongly in favour of the princes in order to get the urgently needed reforms done. Thus several reforms, including the Perpetual Peace which outlawed feuding in the whole Empire forever, the establishment of the Imperial Chamber Court, a tribunal financed and factually controlled by the princes that was to arbitrate conflict between members of the Empire, the creation of Imperial Circles, regional districts that had the tasks to enforce Imperial Chamber Court decisions, to control minting and to assemble and maintain contingents for the Imperial Army , and the introduction of the Common Penny, a direct, universal property and poll tax that was supposed to finance the defence of the Emperor and the Chamber Court, were passed by an Imperial Diet at Worms in 1495. Our excellent diplomatic position within the Empire, especially the certain support of a great majority within the council of electors, would allow us to push more extensive reforms that could ensure a more effective administration and could turn Germany into a powerful national kingdom. This would surely meet resistance within the Empire and among the neighbouring countries that would feel threatened by such a state.

Actions

A. Compromise with the Princes' party

  • +50 relations with Palatinate
  • +50 relations with Brandenburg
  • +50 relations with Mainz
  • +50 relations with Cologne
  • +50 relations with Saxony

B. Impose the ideas of the Emperor's party

Holstein — Not random

Conditions

  • Country is the emperor of the Holy Roman Empire
  • Country has at least 6 non-colonial provinces
  • The following must not occur:
    • Badboy is at 3 or higher
  • At least one of the following must occur:
    • All of the following must occur:
      • Cologne is a vassal of Holstein
      • Relations with Cologne are at 100 or higher
      • Mainz is a vassal of Holstein
      • Relations with Mainz are at 100 or higher
      • Palatinate is a vassal of Holstein
      • Relations with Palatinate are at 100 or higher
      • Brandenburg is a vassal of Holstein
      • Relations with Brandenburg are at 100 or higher
    • All of the following must occur:
      • Cologne is a vassal of Holstein
      • Relations with Cologne are at 100 or higher
      • Mainz is a vassal of Holstein
      • Relations with Mainz are at 100 or higher
      • Palatinate is a vassal of Holstein
      • Relations with Palatinate are at 100 or higher
      • Saxony is a vassal of Holstein
      • Relations with Saxony are at 100 or higher
    • All of the following must occur:
      • Cologne is a vassal of Holstein
      • Relations with Cologne are at 100 or higher
      • Mainz is a vassal of Holstein
      • Relations with Mainz are at 100 or higher
      • Brandenburg is a vassal of Holstein
      • Relations with Brandenburg are at 100 or higher
      • Saxony is a vassal of Holstein
      • Relations with Saxony are at 100 or higher
    • All of the following must occur:
      • Cologne is a vassal of Holstein
      • Relations with Cologne are at 100 or higher
      • Palatinate is a vassal of Holstein
      • Relations with Palatinate are at 100 or higher
      • Brandenburg is a vassal of Holstein
      • Relations with Brandenburg are at 100 or higher
      • Saxony is a vassal of Holstein
      • Relations with Saxony are at 100 or higher
    • All of the following must occur:
      • Mainz is a vassal of Holstein
      • Relations with Mainz are at 100 or higher
      • Palatinate is a vassal of Holstein
      • Relations with Palatinate are at 100 or higher
      • Brandenburg is a vassal of Holstein
      • Relations with Brandenburg are at 100 or higher
      • Saxony is a vassal of Holstein
      • Relations with Saxony are at 100 or higher

Will happen within 300 days of January 2, 1495
Checked again every 300 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 30, 1505)

Description

In the end of the 15th century the Holy Roman Empire of German Nation was far from being an effective state. While strong national Kingdoms had formed in France, England, Spain and almost all other European nations, it had remained a medieval anachronism, a body composed of independent princes, cities, bishoprics and republics unable to act as one. The need for a reform was obvious, and acknowledged by a strong movement for imperial reform that emerged in the late 1480s. However, such a reform was hindered by conflicting ideas on what state should be the outcome of the reform. One group, consisting of the Emperor and his allies among the imperial cities and the weaker princes of the realm, supported reforms that would enable the Emperor to exploit Germany's considerable resources more effectively than in the past. What they wanted was a stronger authority of the Emperor and an effective national kingdom. This was opposed by those who would lose ground by such a reform, the powerful princes, led by the German Archchancellor, Archbishop-Elector Berthold von Henneberg of Mainz. The faction of the princes wanted a more clearly federal structure that would give their autonomy a legal base and increase their rights to participate in ruling the Empire. The Emperor eventually had to seek a compromise that was strongly in favour of the princes in order to get the urgently needed reforms done. Thus several reforms, including the Perpetual Peace which outlawed feuding in the whole Empire forever, the establishment of the Imperial Chamber Court, a tribunal financed and factually controlled by the princes that was to arbitrate conflict between members of the Empire, the creation of Imperial Circles, regional districts that had the tasks to enforce Imperial Chamber Court decisions, to control minting and to assemble and maintain contingents for the Imperial Army , and the introduction of the Common Penny, a direct, universal property and poll tax that was supposed to finance the defence of the Emperor and the Chamber Court, were passed by an Imperial Diet at Worms in 1495. Our excellent diplomatic position within the Empire, especially the certain support of a great majority within the council of electors, would allow us to push more extensive reforms that could ensure a more effective administration and could turn Germany into a powerful national kingdom. This would surely meet resistance within the Empire and among the neighbouring countries that would feel threatened by such a state.

Actions

A. Compromise with the Princes' party

  • +50 relations with Palatinate
  • +50 relations with Brandenburg
  • +50 relations with Mainz
  • +50 relations with Cologne
  • +50 relations with Saxony

B. Impose the ideas of the Emperor's party

Lorraine — Not random

Conditions

  • Country is the emperor of the Holy Roman Empire
  • Country has at least 6 non-colonial provinces
  • The following must not occur:
    • Badboy is at 3 or higher
  • At least one of the following must occur:
    • All of the following must occur:
      • Cologne is a vassal of Lorraine
      • Relations with Cologne are at 100 or higher
      • Mainz is a vassal of Lorraine
      • Relations with Mainz are at 100 or higher
      • Palatinate is a vassal of Lorraine
      • Relations with Palatinate are at 100 or higher
      • Brandenburg is a vassal of Lorraine
      • Relations with Brandenburg are at 100 or higher
    • All of the following must occur:
      • Cologne is a vassal of Lorraine
      • Relations with Cologne are at 100 or higher
      • Mainz is a vassal of Lorraine
      • Relations with Mainz are at 100 or higher
      • Palatinate is a vassal of Lorraine
      • Relations with Palatinate are at 100 or higher
      • Saxony is a vassal of Lorraine
      • Relations with Saxony are at 100 or higher
    • All of the following must occur:
      • Cologne is a vassal of Lorraine
      • Relations with Cologne are at 100 or higher
      • Mainz is a vassal of Lorraine
      • Relations with Mainz are at 100 or higher
      • Brandenburg is a vassal of Lorraine
      • Relations with Brandenburg are at 100 or higher
      • Saxony is a vassal of Lorraine
      • Relations with Saxony are at 100 or higher
    • All of the following must occur:
      • Cologne is a vassal of Lorraine
      • Relations with Cologne are at 100 or higher
      • Palatinate is a vassal of Lorraine
      • Relations with Palatinate are at 100 or higher
      • Brandenburg is a vassal of Lorraine
      • Relations with Brandenburg are at 100 or higher
      • Saxony is a vassal of Lorraine
      • Relations with Saxony are at 100 or higher
    • All of the following must occur:
      • Mainz is a vassal of Lorraine
      • Relations with Mainz are at 100 or higher
      • Palatinate is a vassal of Lorraine
      • Relations with Palatinate are at 100 or higher
      • Brandenburg is a vassal of Lorraine
      • Relations with Brandenburg are at 100 or higher
      • Saxony is a vassal of Lorraine
      • Relations with Saxony are at 100 or higher

Will happen within 300 days of January 2, 1495
Checked again every 300 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 30, 1505)

Description

In the end of the 15th century the Holy Roman Empire of German Nation was far from being an effective state. While strong national Kingdoms had formed in France, England, Spain and almost all other European nations, it had remained a medieval anachronism, a body composed of independent princes, cities, bishoprics and republics unable to act as one. The need for a reform was obvious, and acknowledged by a strong movement for imperial reform that emerged in the late 1480s. However, such a reform was hindered by conflicting ideas on what state should be the outcome of the reform. One group, consisting of the Emperor and his allies among the imperial cities and the weaker princes of the realm, supported reforms that would enable the Emperor to exploit Germany's considerable resources more effectively than in the past. What they wanted was a stronger authority of the Emperor and an effective national kingdom. This was opposed by those who would lose ground by such a reform, the powerful princes, led by the German Archchancellor, Archbishop-Elector Berthold von Henneberg of Mainz. The faction of the princes wanted a more clearly federal structure that would give their autonomy a legal base and increase their rights to participate in ruling the Empire. The Emperor eventually had to seek a compromise that was strongly in favour of the princes in order to get the urgently needed reforms done. Thus several reforms, including the Perpetual Peace which outlawed feuding in the whole Empire forever, the establishment of the Imperial Chamber Court, a tribunal financed and factually controlled by the princes that was to arbitrate conflict between members of the Empire, the creation of Imperial Circles, regional districts that had the tasks to enforce Imperial Chamber Court decisions, to control minting and to assemble and maintain contingents for the Imperial Army , and the introduction of the Common Penny, a direct, universal property and poll tax that was supposed to finance the defence of the Emperor and the Chamber Court, were passed by an Imperial Diet at Worms in 1495. Our excellent diplomatic position within the Empire, especially the certain support of a great majority within the council of electors, would allow us to push more extensive reforms that could ensure a more effective administration and could turn Germany into a powerful national kingdom. This would surely meet resistance within the Empire and among the neighbouring countries that would feel threatened by such a state.

Actions

A. Compromise with the Princes' party

  • +50 relations with Palatinate
  • +50 relations with Brandenburg
  • +50 relations with Mainz
  • +50 relations with Cologne
  • +50 relations with Saxony

B. Impose the ideas of the Emperor's party

Mecklenburg — Not random

Conditions

  • Country is the emperor of the Holy Roman Empire
  • Country has at least 6 non-colonial provinces
  • The following must not occur:
    • Badboy is at 3 or higher
  • At least one of the following must occur:
    • All of the following must occur:
      • Cologne is a vassal of Mecklenburg
      • Relations with Cologne are at 100 or higher
      • Mainz is a vassal of Mecklenburg
      • Relations with Mainz are at 100 or higher
      • Palatinate is a vassal of Mecklenburg
      • Relations with Palatinate are at 100 or higher
      • Brandenburg is a vassal of Mecklenburg
      • Relations with Brandenburg are at 100 or higher
    • All of the following must occur:
      • Cologne is a vassal of Mecklenburg
      • Relations with Cologne are at 100 or higher
      • Mainz is a vassal of Mecklenburg
      • Relations with Mainz are at 100 or higher
      • Palatinate is a vassal of Mecklenburg
      • Relations with Palatinate are at 100 or higher
      • Saxony is a vassal of Mecklenburg
      • Relations with Saxony are at 100 or higher
    • All of the following must occur:
      • Cologne is a vassal of Mecklenburg
      • Relations with Cologne are at 100 or higher
      • Mainz is a vassal of Mecklenburg
      • Relations with Mainz are at 100 or higher
      • Brandenburg is a vassal of Mecklenburg
      • Relations with Brandenburg are at 100 or higher
      • Saxony is a vassal of Mecklenburg
      • Relations with Saxony are at 100 or higher
    • All of the following must occur:
      • Cologne is a vassal of Mecklenburg
      • Relations with Cologne are at 100 or higher
      • Palatinate is a vassal of Mecklenburg
      • Relations with Palatinate are at 100 or higher
      • Brandenburg is a vassal of Mecklenburg
      • Relations with Brandenburg are at 100 or higher
      • Saxony is a vassal of Mecklenburg
      • Relations with Saxony are at 100 or higher
    • All of the following must occur:
      • Mainz is a vassal of Mecklenburg
      • Relations with Mainz are at 100 or higher
      • Palatinate is a vassal of Mecklenburg
      • Relations with Palatinate are at 100 or higher
      • Brandenburg is a vassal of Mecklenburg
      • Relations with Brandenburg are at 100 or higher
      • Saxony is a vassal of Mecklenburg
      • Relations with Saxony are at 100 or higher

Will happen within 300 days of January 2, 1495
Checked again every 300 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 30, 1505)

Description

In the end of the 15th century the Holy Roman Empire of German Nation was far from being an effective state. While strong national Kingdoms had formed in France, England, Spain and almost all other European nations, it had remained a medieval anachronism, a body composed of independent princes, cities, bishoprics and republics unable to act as one. The need for a reform was obvious, and acknowledged by a strong movement for imperial reform that emerged in the late 1480s. However, such a reform was hindered by conflicting ideas on what state should be the outcome of the reform. One group, consisting of the Emperor and his allies among the imperial cities and the weaker princes of the realm, supported reforms that would enable the Emperor to exploit Germany's considerable resources more effectively than in the past. What they wanted was a stronger authority of the Emperor and an effective national kingdom. This was opposed by those who would lose ground by such a reform, the powerful princes, led by the German Archchancellor, Archbishop-Elector Berthold von Henneberg of Mainz. The faction of the princes wanted a more clearly federal structure that would give their autonomy a legal base and increase their rights to participate in ruling the Empire. The Emperor eventually had to seek a compromise that was strongly in favour of the princes in order to get the urgently needed reforms done. Thus several reforms, including the Perpetual Peace which outlawed feuding in the whole Empire forever, the establishment of the Imperial Chamber Court, a tribunal financed and factually controlled by the princes that was to arbitrate conflict between members of the Empire, the creation of Imperial Circles, regional districts that had the tasks to enforce Imperial Chamber Court decisions, to control minting and to assemble and maintain contingents for the Imperial Army , and the introduction of the Common Penny, a direct, universal property and poll tax that was supposed to finance the defence of the Emperor and the Chamber Court, were passed by an Imperial Diet at Worms in 1495. Our excellent diplomatic position within the Empire, especially the certain support of a great majority within the council of electors, would allow us to push more extensive reforms that could ensure a more effective administration and could turn Germany into a powerful national kingdom. This would surely meet resistance within the Empire and among the neighbouring countries that would feel threatened by such a state.

Actions

A. Compromise with the Princes' party

  • +50 relations with Palatinate
  • +50 relations with Brandenburg
  • +50 relations with Mainz
  • +50 relations with Cologne
  • +50 relations with Saxony

B. Impose the ideas of the Emperor's party

Meissen — Not random

Conditions

  • Country is the emperor of the Holy Roman Empire
  • Country has at least 6 non-colonial provinces
  • The following must not occur:
    • Badboy is at 3 or higher
  • At least one of the following must occur:
    • All of the following must occur:
      • Cologne is a vassal of Meissen
      • Relations with Cologne are at 100 or higher
      • Mainz is a vassal of Meissen
      • Relations with Mainz are at 100 or higher
      • Palatinate is a vassal of Meissen
      • Relations with Palatinate are at 100 or higher
      • Brandenburg is a vassal of Meissen
      • Relations with Brandenburg are at 100 or higher
    • All of the following must occur:
      • Cologne is a vassal of Meissen
      • Relations with Cologne are at 100 or higher
      • Mainz is a vassal of Meissen
      • Relations with Mainz are at 100 or higher
      • Palatinate is a vassal of Meissen
      • Relations with Palatinate are at 100 or higher
      • Saxony is a vassal of Meissen
      • Relations with Saxony are at 100 or higher
    • All of the following must occur:
      • Cologne is a vassal of Meissen
      • Relations with Cologne are at 100 or higher
      • Mainz is a vassal of Meissen
      • Relations with Mainz are at 100 or higher
      • Brandenburg is a vassal of Meissen
      • Relations with Brandenburg are at 100 or higher
      • Saxony is a vassal of Meissen
      • Relations with Saxony are at 100 or higher
    • All of the following must occur:
      • Cologne is a vassal of Meissen
      • Relations with Cologne are at 100 or higher
      • Palatinate is a vassal of Meissen
      • Relations with Palatinate are at 100 or higher
      • Brandenburg is a vassal of Meissen
      • Relations with Brandenburg are at 100 or higher
      • Saxony is a vassal of Meissen
      • Relations with Saxony are at 100 or higher
    • All of the following must occur:
      • Mainz is a vassal of Meissen
      • Relations with Mainz are at 100 or higher
      • Palatinate is a vassal of Meissen
      • Relations with Palatinate are at 100 or higher
      • Brandenburg is a vassal of Meissen
      • Relations with Brandenburg are at 100 or higher
      • Saxony is a vassal of Meissen
      • Relations with Saxony are at 100 or higher

Will happen within 300 days of January 2, 1495
Checked again every 300 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 30, 1505)

Description

In the end of the 15th century the Holy Roman Empire of German Nation was far from being an effective state. While strong national Kingdoms had formed in France, England, Spain and almost all other European nations, it had remained a medieval anachronism, a body composed of independent princes, cities, bishoprics and republics unable to act as one. The need for a reform was obvious, and acknowledged by a strong movement for imperial reform that emerged in the late 1480s. However, such a reform was hindered by conflicting ideas on what state should be the outcome of the reform. One group, consisting of the Emperor and his allies among the imperial cities and the weaker princes of the realm, supported reforms that would enable the Emperor to exploit Germany's considerable resources more effectively than in the past. What they wanted was a stronger authority of the Emperor and an effective national kingdom. This was opposed by those who would lose ground by such a reform, the powerful princes, led by the German Archchancellor, Archbishop-Elector Berthold von Henneberg of Mainz. The faction of the princes wanted a more clearly federal structure that would give their autonomy a legal base and increase their rights to participate in ruling the Empire. The Emperor eventually had to seek a compromise that was strongly in favour of the princes in order to get the urgently needed reforms done. Thus several reforms, including the Perpetual Peace which outlawed feuding in the whole Empire forever, the establishment of the Imperial Chamber Court, a tribunal financed and factually controlled by the princes that was to arbitrate conflict between members of the Empire, the creation of Imperial Circles, regional districts that had the tasks to enforce Imperial Chamber Court decisions, to control minting and to assemble and maintain contingents for the Imperial Army , and the introduction of the Common Penny, a direct, universal property and poll tax that was supposed to finance the defence of the Emperor and the Chamber Court, were passed by an Imperial Diet at Worms in 1495. Our excellent diplomatic position within the Empire, especially the certain support of a great majority within the council of electors, would allow us to push more extensive reforms that could ensure a more effective administration and could turn Germany into a powerful national kingdom. This would surely meet resistance within the Empire and among the neighbouring countries that would feel threatened by such a state.

Actions

A. Compromise with the Princes' party

  • +50 relations with Palatinate
  • +50 relations with Brandenburg
  • +50 relations with Mainz
  • +50 relations with Cologne
  • +50 relations with Saxony

B. Impose the ideas of the Emperor's party

Oldenburg — Not random

Conditions

  • Country is the emperor of the Holy Roman Empire
  • Country has at least 6 non-colonial provinces
  • The following must not occur:
    • Badboy is at 3 or higher
  • At least one of the following must occur:
    • All of the following must occur:
      • Cologne is a vassal of Oldenburg
      • Relations with Cologne are at 100 or higher
      • Mainz is a vassal of Oldenburg
      • Relations with Mainz are at 100 or higher
      • Palatinate is a vassal of Oldenburg
      • Relations with Palatinate are at 100 or higher
      • Brandenburg is a vassal of Oldenburg
      • Relations with Brandenburg are at 100 or higher
    • All of the following must occur:
      • Cologne is a vassal of Oldenburg
      • Relations with Cologne are at 100 or higher
      • Mainz is a vassal of Oldenburg
      • Relations with Mainz are at 100 or higher
      • Palatinate is a vassal of Oldenburg
      • Relations with Palatinate are at 100 or higher
      • Saxony is a vassal of Oldenburg
      • Relations with Saxony are at 100 or higher
    • All of the following must occur:
      • Cologne is a vassal of Oldenburg
      • Relations with Cologne are at 100 or higher
      • Mainz is a vassal of Oldenburg
      • Relations with Mainz are at 100 or higher
      • Brandenburg is a vassal of Oldenburg
      • Relations with Brandenburg are at 100 or higher
      • Saxony is a vassal of Oldenburg
      • Relations with Saxony are at 100 or higher
    • All of the following must occur:
      • Cologne is a vassal of Oldenburg
      • Relations with Cologne are at 100 or higher
      • Palatinate is a vassal of Oldenburg
      • Relations with Palatinate are at 100 or higher
      • Brandenburg is a vassal of Oldenburg
      • Relations with Brandenburg are at 100 or higher
      • Saxony is a vassal of Oldenburg
      • Relations with Saxony are at 100 or higher
    • All of the following must occur:
      • Mainz is a vassal of Oldenburg
      • Relations with Mainz are at 100 or higher
      • Palatinate is a vassal of Oldenburg
      • Relations with Palatinate are at 100 or higher
      • Brandenburg is a vassal of Oldenburg
      • Relations with Brandenburg are at 100 or higher
      • Saxony is a vassal of Oldenburg
      • Relations with Saxony are at 100 or higher

Will happen within 300 days of January 2, 1495
Checked again every 300 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 30, 1505)

Description

In the end of the 15th century the Holy Roman Empire of German Nation was far from being an effective state. While strong national Kingdoms had formed in France, England, Spain and almost all other European nations, it had remained a medieval anachronism, a body composed of independent princes, cities, bishoprics and republics unable to act as one. The need for a reform was obvious, and acknowledged by a strong movement for imperial reform that emerged in the late 1480s. However, such a reform was hindered by conflicting ideas on what state should be the outcome of the reform. One group, consisting of the Emperor and his allies among the imperial cities and the weaker princes of the realm, supported reforms that would enable the Emperor to exploit Germany's considerable resources more effectively than in the past. What they wanted was a stronger authority of the Emperor and an effective national kingdom. This was opposed by those who would lose ground by such a reform, the powerful princes, led by the German Archchancellor, Archbishop-Elector Berthold von Henneberg of Mainz. The faction of the princes wanted a more clearly federal structure that would give their autonomy a legal base and increase their rights to participate in ruling the Empire. The Emperor eventually had to seek a compromise that was strongly in favour of the princes in order to get the urgently needed reforms done. Thus several reforms, including the Perpetual Peace which outlawed feuding in the whole Empire forever, the establishment of the Imperial Chamber Court, a tribunal financed and factually controlled by the princes that was to arbitrate conflict between members of the Empire, the creation of Imperial Circles, regional districts that had the tasks to enforce Imperial Chamber Court decisions, to control minting and to assemble and maintain contingents for the Imperial Army , and the introduction of the Common Penny, a direct, universal property and poll tax that was supposed to finance the defence of the Emperor and the Chamber Court, were passed by an Imperial Diet at Worms in 1495. Our excellent diplomatic position within the Empire, especially the certain support of a great majority within the council of electors, would allow us to push more extensive reforms that could ensure a more effective administration and could turn Germany into a powerful national kingdom. This would surely meet resistance within the Empire and among the neighbouring countries that would feel threatened by such a state.

Actions

A. Compromise with the Princes' party

  • +50 relations with Palatinate
  • +50 relations with Brandenburg
  • +50 relations with Mainz
  • +50 relations with Cologne
  • +50 relations with Saxony

B. Impose the ideas of the Emperor's party

Palatinate — Not random

Conditions

  • Country is the emperor of the Holy Roman Empire
  • Country has at least 6 non-colonial provinces
  • The following must not occur:
    • Badboy is at 3 or higher
  • At least one of the following must occur:
    • All of the following must occur:
      • Cologne is a vassal of Palatinate
      • Relations with Cologne are at 100 or higher
      • Mainz is a vassal of Palatinate
      • Relations with Mainz are at 100 or higher
      • Brandenburg is a vassal of Palatinate
      • Relations with Brandenburg are at 100 or higher
    • All of the following must occur:
      • Cologne is a vassal of Palatinate
      • Relations with Cologne are at 100 or higher
      • Mainz is a vassal of Palatinate
      • Relations with Mainz are at 100 or higher
      • Saxony is a vassal of Palatinate
      • Relations with Saxony are at 100 or higher
    • All of the following must occur:
      • Cologne is a vassal of Palatinate
      • Relations with Cologne are at 100 or higher
      • Brandenburg is a vassal of Palatinate
      • Relations with Brandenburg are at 100 or higher
      • Saxony is a vassal of Palatinate
      • Relations with Saxony are at 100 or higher
    • All of the following must occur:
      • Mainz is a vassal of Palatinate
      • Relations with Mainz are at 100 or higher
      • Brandenburg is a vassal of Palatinate
      • Relations with Brandenburg are at 100 or higher
      • Saxony is a vassal of Palatinate
      • Relations with Saxony are at 100 or higher

Will happen within 300 days of January 2, 1495
Checked again every 300 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 30, 1505)

Description

In the end of the 15th century the Holy Roman Empire of German Nation was far from being an effective state. While strong national Kingdoms had formed in France, England, Spain and almost all other European nations, it had remained a medieval anachronism, a body composed of independent princes, cities, bishoprics and republics unable to act as one. The need for a reform was obvious, and acknowledged by a strong movement for imperial reform that emerged in the late 1480s. However, such a reform was hindered by conflicting ideas on what state should be the outcome of the reform. One group, consisting of the Emperor and his allies among the imperial cities and the weaker princes of the realm, supported reforms that would enable the Emperor to exploit Germany's considerable resources more effectively than in the past. What they wanted was a stronger authority of the Emperor and an effective national kingdom. This was opposed by those who would lose ground by such a reform, the powerful princes, led by the German Archchancellor, Archbishop-Elector Berthold von Henneberg of Mainz. The faction of the princes wanted a more clearly federal structure that would give their autonomy a legal base and increase their rights to participate in ruling the Empire. The Emperor eventually had to seek a compromise that was strongly in favour of the princes in order to get the urgently needed reforms done. Thus several reforms, including the Perpetual Peace which outlawed feuding in the whole Empire forever, the establishment of the Imperial Chamber Court, a tribunal financed and factually controlled by the princes that was to arbitrate conflict between members of the Empire, the creation of Imperial Circles, regional districts that had the tasks to enforce Imperial Chamber Court decisions, to control minting and to assemble and maintain contingents for the Imperial Army , and the introduction of the Common Penny, a direct, universal property and poll tax that was supposed to finance the defence of the Emperor and the Chamber Court, were passed by an Imperial Diet at Worms in 1495. Our excellent diplomatic position within the Empire, especially the certain support of a great majority within the council of electors, would allow us to push more extensive reforms that could ensure a more effective administration and could turn Germany into a powerful national kingdom. This would surely meet resistance within the Empire and among the neighbouring countries that would feel threatened by such a state.

Actions

A. Compromise with the Princes' party

  • +50 relations with Saxony
  • +50 relations with Brandenburg
  • +50 relations with Mainz
  • +50 relations with Cologne

B. Impose the ideas of the Emperor's party

Pomerania — Not random

Conditions

  • Country is the emperor of the Holy Roman Empire
  • Country has at least 6 non-colonial provinces
  • The following must not occur:
    • Badboy is at 3 or higher
  • At least one of the following must occur:
    • All of the following must occur:
      • Cologne is a vassal of Pomerania
      • Relations with Cologne are at 100 or higher
      • Mainz is a vassal of Pomerania
      • Relations with Mainz are at 100 or higher
      • Palatinate is a vassal of Pomerania
      • Relations with Palatinate are at 100 or higher
      • Brandenburg is a vassal of Pomerania
      • Relations with Brandenburg are at 100 or higher
    • All of the following must occur:
      • Cologne is a vassal of Pomerania
      • Relations with Cologne are at 100 or higher
      • Mainz is a vassal of Pomerania
      • Relations with Mainz are at 100 or higher
      • Palatinate is a vassal of Pomerania
      • Relations with Palatinate are at 100 or higher
      • Saxony is a vassal of Pomerania
      • Relations with Saxony are at 100 or higher
    • All of the following must occur:
      • Cologne is a vassal of Pomerania
      • Relations with Cologne are at 100 or higher
      • Mainz is a vassal of Pomerania
      • Relations with Mainz are at 100 or higher
      • Brandenburg is a vassal of Pomerania
      • Relations with Brandenburg are at 100 or higher
      • Saxony is a vassal of Pomerania
      • Relations with Saxony are at 100 or higher
    • All of the following must occur:
      • Cologne is a vassal of Pomerania
      • Relations with Cologne are at 100 or higher
      • Palatinate is a vassal of Pomerania
      • Relations with Palatinate are at 100 or higher
      • Brandenburg is a vassal of Pomerania
      • Relations with Brandenburg are at 100 or higher
      • Saxony is a vassal of Pomerania
      • Relations with Saxony are at 100 or higher
    • All of the following must occur:
      • Mainz is a vassal of Pomerania
      • Relations with Mainz are at 100 or higher
      • Palatinate is a vassal of Pomerania
      • Relations with Palatinate are at 100 or higher
      • Brandenburg is a vassal of Pomerania
      • Relations with Brandenburg are at 100 or higher
      • Saxony is a vassal of Pomerania
      • Relations with Saxony are at 100 or higher

Will happen within 300 days of January 2, 1495
Checked again every 300 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 30, 1505)

Description

In the end of the 15th century the Holy Roman Empire of German Nation was far from being an effective state. While strong national Kingdoms had formed in France, England, Spain and almost all other European nations, it had remained a medieval anachronism, a body composed of independent princes, cities, bishoprics and republics unable to act as one. The need for a reform was obvious, and acknowledged by a strong movement for imperial reform that emerged in the late 1480s. However, such a reform was hindered by conflicting ideas on what state should be the outcome of the reform. One group, consisting of the Emperor and his allies among the imperial cities and the weaker princes of the realm, supported reforms that would enable the Emperor to exploit Germany's considerable resources more effectively than in the past. What they wanted was a stronger authority of the Emperor and an effective national kingdom. This was opposed by those who would lose ground by such a reform, the powerful princes, led by the German Archchancellor, Archbishop-Elector Berthold von Henneberg of Mainz. The faction of the princes wanted a more clearly federal structure that would give their autonomy a legal base and increase their rights to participate in ruling the Empire. The Emperor eventually had to seek a compromise that was strongly in favour of the princes in order to get the urgently needed reforms done. Thus several reforms, including the Perpetual Peace which outlawed feuding in the whole Empire forever, the establishment of the Imperial Chamber Court, a tribunal financed and factually controlled by the princes that was to arbitrate conflict between members of the Empire, the creation of Imperial Circles, regional districts that had the tasks to enforce Imperial Chamber Court decisions, to control minting and to assemble and maintain contingents for the Imperial Army , and the introduction of the Common Penny, a direct, universal property and poll tax that was supposed to finance the defence of the Emperor and the Chamber Court, were passed by an Imperial Diet at Worms in 1495. Our excellent diplomatic position within the Empire, especially the certain support of a great majority within the council of electors, would allow us to push more extensive reforms that could ensure a more effective administration and could turn Germany into a powerful national kingdom. This would surely meet resistance within the Empire and among the neighbouring countries that would feel threatened by such a state.

Actions

A. Compromise with the Princes' party

  • +50 relations with Palatinate
  • +50 relations with Brandenburg
  • +50 relations with Mainz
  • +50 relations with Cologne
  • +50 relations with Saxony

B. Impose the ideas of the Emperor's party

Saxony — Not random

Conditions

  • Country is the emperor of the Holy Roman Empire
  • Country has at least 6 non-colonial provinces
  • The following must not occur:
    • Badboy is at 3 or higher
  • At least one of the following must occur:
    • All of the following must occur:
      • Cologne is a vassal of Saxony
      • Relations with Cologne are at 100 or higher
      • Mainz is a vassal of Saxony
      • Relations with Mainz are at 100 or higher
      • Brandenburg is a vassal of Saxony
      • Relations with Brandenburg are at 100 or higher
    • All of the following must occur:
      • Cologne is a vassal of Saxony
      • Relations with Cologne are at 100 or higher
      • Mainz is a vassal of Saxony
      • Relations with Mainz are at 100 or higher
      • Palatinate is a vassal of Saxony
      • Relations with Palatinate are at 100 or higher
    • All of the following must occur:
      • Cologne is a vassal of Saxony
      • Relations with Cologne are at 100 or higher
      • Brandenburg is a vassal of Saxony
      • Relations with Brandenburg are at 100 or higher
      • Palatinate is a vassal of Saxony
      • Relations with Palatinate are at 100 or higher
    • All of the following must occur:
      • Mainz is a vassal of Saxony
      • Relations with Mainz are at 100 or higher
      • Brandenburg is a vassal of Saxony
      • Relations with Brandenburg are at 100 or higher
      • Palatinate is a vassal of Saxony
      • Relations with Palatinate are at 100 or higher

Will happen within 300 days of January 2, 1495
Checked again every 300 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 30, 1505)

Description

In the end of the 15th century the Holy Roman Empire of German Nation was far from being an effective state. While strong national Kingdoms had formed in France, England, Spain and almost all other European nations, it had remained a medieval anachronism, a body composed of independent princes, cities, bishoprics and republics unable to act as one. The need for a reform was obvious, and acknowledged by a strong movement for imperial reform that emerged in the late 1480s. However, such a reform was hindered by conflicting ideas on what state should be the outcome of the reform. One group, consisting of the Emperor and his allies among the imperial cities and the weaker princes of the realm, supported reforms that would enable the Emperor to exploit Germany's considerable resources more effectively than in the past. What they wanted was a stronger authority of the Emperor and an effective national kingdom. This was opposed by those who would lose ground by such a reform, the powerful princes, led by the German Archchancellor, Archbishop-Elector Berthold von Henneberg of Mainz. The faction of the princes wanted a more clearly federal structure that would give their autonomy a legal base and increase their rights to participate in ruling the Empire. The Emperor eventually had to seek a compromise that was strongly in favour of the princes in order to get the urgently needed reforms done. Thus several reforms, including the Perpetual Peace which outlawed feuding in the whole Empire forever, the establishment of the Imperial Chamber Court, a tribunal financed and factually controlled by the princes that was to arbitrate conflict between members of the Empire, the creation of Imperial Circles, regional districts that had the tasks to enforce Imperial Chamber Court decisions, to control minting and to assemble and maintain contingents for the Imperial Army , and the introduction of the Common Penny, a direct, universal property and poll tax that was supposed to finance the defence of the Emperor and the Chamber Court, were passed by an Imperial Diet at Worms in 1495. Our excellent diplomatic position within the Empire, especially the certain support of a great majority within the council of electors, would allow us to push more extensive reforms that could ensure a more effective administration and could turn Germany into a powerful national kingdom. This would surely meet resistance within the Empire and among the neighbouring countries that would feel threatened by such a state.

Actions

A. Compromise with the Princes' party

  • +50 relations with Palatinate
  • +50 relations with Brandenburg
  • +50 relations with Mainz
  • +50 relations with Cologne

B. Impose the ideas of the Emperor's party

Wirtemberg — Not random

Conditions

  • Country is the emperor of the Holy Roman Empire
  • Country has at least 6 non-colonial provinces
  • The following must not occur:
    • Badboy is at 3 or higher
  • At least one of the following must occur:
    • All of the following must occur:
      • Cologne is a vassal of Wirtemberg
      • Relations with Cologne are at 100 or higher
      • Mainz is a vassal of Wirtemberg
      • Relations with Mainz are at 100 or higher
      • Palatinate is a vassal of Wirtemberg
      • Relations with Palatinate are at 100 or higher
      • Brandenburg is a vassal of Wirtemberg
      • Relations with Brandenburg are at 100 or higher
    • All of the following must occur:
      • Cologne is a vassal of Wirtemberg
      • Relations with Cologne are at 100 or higher
      • Mainz is a vassal of Wirtemberg
      • Relations with Mainz are at 100 or higher
      • Palatinate is a vassal of Wirtemberg
      • Relations with Palatinate are at 100 or higher
      • Saxony is a vassal of Wirtemberg
      • Relations with Saxony are at 100 or higher
    • All of the following must occur:
      • Cologne is a vassal of Wirtemberg
      • Relations with Cologne are at 100 or higher
      • Mainz is a vassal of Wirtemberg
      • Relations with Mainz are at 100 or higher
      • Brandenburg is a vassal of Wirtemberg
      • Relations with Brandenburg are at 100 or higher
      • Saxony is a vassal of Wirtemberg
      • Relations with Saxony are at 100 or higher
    • All of the following must occur:
      • Cologne is a vassal of Wirtemberg
      • Relations with Cologne are at 100 or higher
      • Palatinate is a vassal of Wirtemberg
      • Relations with Palatinate are at 100 or higher
      • Brandenburg is a vassal of Wirtemberg
      • Relations with Brandenburg are at 100 or higher
      • Saxony is a vassal of Wirtemberg
      • Relations with Saxony are at 100 or higher
    • All of the following must occur:
      • Mainz is a vassal of Wirtemberg
      • Relations with Mainz are at 100 or higher
      • Palatinate is a vassal of Wirtemberg
      • Relations with Palatinate are at 100 or higher
      • Brandenburg is a vassal of Wirtemberg
      • Relations with Brandenburg are at 100 or higher
      • Saxony is a vassal of Wirtemberg
      • Relations with Saxony are at 100 or higher

Will happen within 300 days of January 2, 1495
Checked again every 300 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 30, 1505)

Description

In the end of the 15th century the Holy Roman Empire of German Nation was far from being an effective state. While strong national Kingdoms had formed in France, England, Spain and almost all other European nations, it had remained a medieval anachronism, a body composed of independent princes, cities, bishoprics and republics unable to act as one. The need for a reform was obvious, and acknowledged by a strong movement for imperial reform that emerged in the late 1480s. However, such a reform was hindered by conflicting ideas on what state should be the outcome of the reform. One group, consisting of the Emperor and his allies among the imperial cities and the weaker princes of the realm, supported reforms that would enable the Emperor to exploit Germany's considerable resources more effectively than in the past. What they wanted was a stronger authority of the Emperor and an effective national kingdom. This was opposed by those who would lose ground by such a reform, the powerful princes, led by the German Archchancellor, Archbishop-Elector Berthold von Henneberg of Mainz. The faction of the princes wanted a more clearly federal structure that would give their autonomy a legal base and increase their rights to participate in ruling the Empire. The Emperor eventually had to seek a compromise that was strongly in favour of the princes in order to get the urgently needed reforms done. Thus several reforms, including the Perpetual Peace which outlawed feuding in the whole Empire forever, the establishment of the Imperial Chamber Court, a tribunal financed and factually controlled by the princes that was to arbitrate conflict between members of the Empire, the creation of Imperial Circles, regional districts that had the tasks to enforce Imperial Chamber Court decisions, to control minting and to assemble and maintain contingents for the Imperial Army , and the introduction of the Common Penny, a direct, universal property and poll tax that was supposed to finance the defence of the Emperor and the Chamber Court, were passed by an Imperial Diet at Worms in 1495. Our excellent diplomatic position within the Empire, especially the certain support of a great majority within the council of electors, would allow us to push more extensive reforms that could ensure a more effective administration and could turn Germany into a powerful national kingdom. This would surely meet resistance within the Empire and among the neighbouring countries that would feel threatened by such a state.

Actions

A. Compromise with the Princes' party

  • +50 relations with Palatinate
  • +50 relations with Brandenburg
  • +50 relations with Mainz
  • +50 relations with Cologne
  • +50 relations with Saxony

B. Impose the ideas of the Emperor's party

Austria — Not random

Conditions

  • Country is the emperor of the Holy Roman Empire
  • Flag [Germany_reform] is set
  • Country is not at war
  • Stability is at 3 or higher
  • Country has at least 6 non-colonial provinces
  • The following must not occur:
    • Badboy is at 3 or higher
  • At least one of the following must occur:
    • All of the following must occur:
      • Cologne is a vassal of Austria
      • Relations with Cologne are at 100 or higher
      • Mainz is a vassal of Austria
      • Relations with Mainz are at 100 or higher
      • Palatinate is a vassal of Austria
      • Relations with Palatinate are at 100 or higher
      • Brandenburg is a vassal of Austria
      • Relations with Brandenburg are at 100 or higher
    • All of the following must occur:
      • Cologne is a vassal of Austria
      • Relations with Cologne are at 100 or higher
      • Mainz is a vassal of Austria
      • Relations with Mainz are at 100 or higher
      • Palatinate is a vassal of Austria
      • Relations with Palatinate are at 100 or higher
      • Saxony is a vassal of Austria
      • Relations with Saxony are at 100 or higher
    • All of the following must occur:
      • Cologne is a vassal of Austria
      • Relations with Cologne are at 100 or higher
      • Mainz is a vassal of Austria
      • Relations with Mainz are at 100 or higher
      • Brandenburg is a vassal of Austria
      • Relations with Brandenburg are at 100 or higher
      • Saxony is a vassal of Austria
      • Relations with Saxony are at 100 or higher
    • All of the following must occur:
      • Cologne is a vassal of Austria
      • Relations with Cologne are at 100 or higher
      • Palatinate is a vassal of Austria
      • Relations with Palatinate are at 100 or higher
      • Brandenburg is a vassal of Austria
      • Relations with Brandenburg are at 100 or higher
      • Saxony is a vassal of Austria
      • Relations with Saxony are at 100 or higher
    • All of the following must occur:
      • Mainz is a vassal of Austria
      • Relations with Mainz are at 100 or higher
      • Palatinate is a vassal of Austria
      • Relations with Palatinate are at 100 or higher
      • Brandenburg is a vassal of Austria
      • Relations with Brandenburg are at 100 or higher
      • Saxony is a vassal of Austria
      • Relations with Saxony are at 100 or higher

Will happen within 600 days of January 2, 1500
Checked again every 600 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 30, 1515)

Description

Against resistance from inside and outside, we have managed to get the reforms needed to turn Germany from a powerless feudalistic entity held together loosely by the Imperial crown into a modern national Kingdom by another Imperial Diet at Augsburg. Most of Germany has been reorganized into Imperial circles that are firmly under the authority of the Imperial Chamber Court and other new institutions and have to supply the Emperor with taxes and troops. Only the territories of the Electors and the Habsburg Archdukes are still excluded from these reforms due to the regal powers they have been granted by the Golden Bull and the Privilegum Maius. It is strongly recommended to save and reload as soon as possible after this event.

Actions

A. Germany shall stand strong

  • Flag graphics set to default
  • Become Germany
  • magyar will no longer be an accepted culture
  • czech will no longer be an accepted culture
  • slovak will no longer be an accepted culture
  • +100 victory points
  • Aristocracy +2
  • Centralization -9
  • Würzburg will be considered a national province
  • Ansbach will be considered a national province
  • Bayern will be considered a national province
  • Mecklenburg will be considered a national province
  • Holstein will be considered a national province
  • Hannover will be considered a national province
  • Bremen will be considered a national province
  • Hessen will be considered a national province
  • Alsace will be considered a national province
  • Lorraine will be considered a national province
  • Savoie will be considered a national province
  • Württemberg will be considered a national province
  • Baden will be considered a national province
  • Münster will be considered a national province
  • Oldenburg will be considered a national province
  • Kleves will be considered a national province
  • Event 366000 - Habsburg dynasty for Germany is triggered immediately

Bavaria — Not random

Conditions

  • Country is the emperor of the Holy Roman Empire
  • Flag [Germany_reform] is set
  • Country is not at war
  • Stability is at 3 or higher
  • Country has at least 6 non-colonial provinces
  • The following must not occur:
    • Badboy is at 3 or higher
  • At least one of the following must occur:
    • All of the following must occur:
      • Cologne is a vassal of Bavaria
      • Relations with Cologne are at 100 or higher
      • Mainz is a vassal of Bavaria
      • Relations with Mainz are at 100 or higher
      • Palatinate is a vassal of Bavaria
      • Relations with Palatinate are at 100 or higher
      • Brandenburg is a vassal of Bavaria
      • Relations with Brandenburg are at 100 or higher
    • All of the following must occur:
      • Cologne is a vassal of Bavaria
      • Relations with Cologne are at 100 or higher
      • Mainz is a vassal of Bavaria
      • Relations with Mainz are at 100 or higher
      • Palatinate is a vassal of Bavaria
      • Relations with Palatinate are at 100 or higher
      • Saxony is a vassal of Bavaria
      • Relations with Saxony are at 100 or higher
    • All of the following must occur:
      • Cologne is a vassal of Bavaria
      • Relations with Cologne are at 100 or higher
      • Mainz is a vassal of Bavaria
      • Relations with Mainz are at 100 or higher
      • Brandenburg is a vassal of Bavaria
      • Relations with Brandenburg are at 100 or higher
      • Saxony is a vassal of Bavaria
      • Relations with Saxony are at 100 or higher
    • All of the following must occur:
      • Cologne is a vassal of Bavaria
      • Relations with Cologne are at 100 or higher
      • Palatinate is a vassal of Bavaria
      • Relations with Palatinate are at 100 or higher
      • Brandenburg is a vassal of Bavaria
      • Relations with Brandenburg are at 100 or higher
      • Saxony is a vassal of Bavaria
      • Relations with Saxony are at 100 or higher
    • All of the following must occur:
      • Mainz is a vassal of Bavaria
      • Relations with Mainz are at 100 or higher
      • Palatinate is a vassal of Bavaria
      • Relations with Palatinate are at 100 or higher
      • Brandenburg is a vassal of Bavaria
      • Relations with Brandenburg are at 100 or higher
      • Saxony is a vassal of Bavaria
      • Relations with Saxony are at 100 or higher

Will happen within 600 days of January 2, 1500
Checked again every 600 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 30, 1515)

Description

Against resistance from inside and outside, we have managed to get the reforms needed to turn Germany from a powerless feudalistic entity held together loosely by the Imperial crown into a modern national Kingdom by another Reichstag at Augsburg. Most of Germany has been reorganized into Imperial circles that are firmly under the authority of the Imperial Chamber Court and other new institutions and have to supply the Emperor with taxes and troops. Only the territories of the Electors and the Habsburg Archdukes are still excluded from these reforms due to the regal powers they have been granted by the Golden Bull and the Privilegum Maius. It is strongly recommended to save and reload as soon as possible after this event.

Actions

A. Germany shall stand strong

  • Flag graphics set to default
  • Become Germany
  • +100 victory points
  • Aristocracy +2
  • Centralization -9
  • Würzburg will be considered a national province
  • Ansbach will be considered a national province
  • Bayern will be considered a national province
  • Mecklenburg will be considered a national province
  • Holstein will be considered a national province
  • Hannover will be considered a national province
  • Bremen will be considered a national province
  • Hessen will be considered a national province
  • Alsace will be considered a national province
  • Lorraine will be considered a national province
  • Savoie will be considered a national province
  • Württemberg will be considered a national province
  • Baden will be considered a national province
  • Münster will be considered a national province
  • Oldenburg will be considered a national province
  • Kleves will be considered a national province
  • Event 366002 - Bavarian Wittelsbach dynasty for Germany is triggered immediately

Berg — Not random

Conditions

  • Country is the emperor of the Holy Roman Empire
  • Flag [Germany_reform] is set
  • Country is not at war
  • Stability is at 3 or higher
  • Country has at least 6 non-colonial provinces
  • The following must not occur:
    • Badboy is at 3 or higher
  • At least one of the following must occur:
    • All of the following must occur:
      • Cologne is a vassal of Berg
      • Relations with Cologne are at 100 or higher
      • Mainz is a vassal of Berg
      • Relations with Mainz are at 100 or higher
      • Palatinate is a vassal of Berg
      • Relations with Palatinate are at 100 or higher
      • Brandenburg is a vassal of Berg
      • Relations with Brandenburg are at 100 or higher
    • All of the following must occur:
      • Cologne is a vassal of Berg
      • Relations with Cologne are at 100 or higher
      • Mainz is a vassal of Berg
      • Relations with Mainz are at 100 or higher
      • Palatinate is a vassal of Berg
      • Relations with Palatinate are at 100 or higher
      • Saxony is a vassal of Berg
      • Relations with Saxony are at 100 or higher
    • All of the following must occur:
      • Cologne is a vassal of Berg
      • Relations with Cologne are at 100 or higher
      • Mainz is a vassal of Berg
      • Relations with Mainz are at 100 or higher
      • Brandenburg is a vassal of Berg
      • Relations with Brandenburg are at 100 or higher
      • Saxony is a vassal of Berg
      • Relations with Saxony are at 100 or higher
    • All of the following must occur:
      • Cologne is a vassal of Berg
      • Relations with Cologne are at 100 or higher
      • Palatinate is a vassal of Berg
      • Relations with Palatinate are at 100 or higher
      • Brandenburg is a vassal of Berg
      • Relations with Brandenburg are at 100 or higher
      • Saxony is a vassal of Berg
      • Relations with Saxony are at 100 or higher
    • All of the following must occur:
      • Mainz is a vassal of Berg
      • Relations with Mainz are at 100 or higher
      • Palatinate is a vassal of Berg
      • Relations with Palatinate are at 100 or higher
      • Brandenburg is a vassal of Berg
      • Relations with Brandenburg are at 100 or higher
      • Saxony is a vassal of Berg
      • Relations with Saxony are at 100 or higher

Will happen within 600 days of January 2, 1500
Checked again every 600 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 30, 1515)

Description

Against resistance from inside and outside, we have managed to get the reforms needed to turn Germany from a powerless feudalistic entity held together loosely by the Imperial crown into a modern national Kingdom by another Reichstag at Augsburg. Most of Germany has been reorganized into Imperial circles that are firmly under the authority of the Imperial Chamber Court and other new institutions and have to supply the Emperor with taxes and troops. Only the territories of the Electors and the Habsburg Archdukes are still excluded from these reforms due to the regal powers they have been granted by the Golden Bull and the Privilegum Maius. It is strongly recommended to save and reload as soon as possible after this event.

Actions

A. Germany shall stand strong

  • Flag graphics set to default
  • Become Germany
  • +100 victory points
  • Aristocracy +2
  • Centralization -9
  • Würzburg will be considered a national province
  • Ansbach will be considered a national province
  • Bayern will be considered a national province
  • Mecklenburg will be considered a national province
  • Holstein will be considered a national province
  • Hannover will be considered a national province
  • Bremen will be considered a national province
  • Hessen will be considered a national province
  • Alsace will be considered a national province
  • Lorraine will be considered a national province
  • Savoie will be considered a national province
  • Württemberg will be considered a national province
  • Baden will be considered a national province
  • Münster will be considered a national province
  • Oldenburg will be considered a national province
  • Kleves will be considered a national province
  • Event 366014 - Jülich-Berg dynasty for Germany is triggered immediately

Brandenburg — Not random

Conditions

  • Country is the emperor of the Holy Roman Empire
  • Flag [Germany_reform] is set
  • Country is not at war
  • Stability is at 3 or higher
  • Country has at least 6 non-colonial provinces
  • The following must not occur:
    • Badboy is at 3 or higher
  • At least one of the following must occur:
    • All of the following must occur:
      • Cologne is a vassal of Brandenburg
      • Relations with Cologne are at 100 or higher
      • Mainz is a vassal of Brandenburg
      • Relations with Mainz are at 100 or higher
      • Palatinate is a vassal of Brandenburg
      • Relations with Palatinate are at 100 or higher
    • All of the following must occur:
      • Cologne is a vassal of Brandenburg
      • Relations with Cologne are at 100 or higher
      • Mainz is a vassal of Brandenburg
      • Relations with Mainz are at 100 or higher
      • Saxony is a vassal of Brandenburg
      • Relations with Saxony are at 100 or higher
    • All of the following must occur:
      • Cologne is a vassal of Brandenburg
      • Relations with Cologne are at 100 or higher
      • Palatinate is a vassal of Brandenburg
      • Relations with Palatinate are at 100 or higher
      • Saxony is a vassal of Brandenburg
      • Relations with Saxony are at 100 or higher
    • All of the following must occur:
      • Mainz is a vassal of Brandenburg
      • Relations with Mainz are at 100 or higher
      • Palatinate is a vassal of Brandenburg
      • Relations with Palatinate are at 100 or higher
      • Saxony is a vassal of Brandenburg
      • Relations with Saxony are at 100 or higher

Will happen within 600 days of January 2, 1500
Checked again every 600 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 30, 1515)

Description

Against resistance from inside and outside, we have managed to get the reforms needed to turn Germany from a powerless feudalistic entity held together loosely by the Imperial crown into a modern national Kingdom by another Reichstag at Augsburg. Most of Germany has been reorganized into Imperial circles that are firmly under the authority of the Imperial Chamber Court and other new institutions and have to supply the Emperor with taxes and troops. Only the territories of the Electors and the Habsburg Archdukes are still excluded from these reforms due to the regal powers they have been granted by the Golden Bull and the Privilegum Maius. It is strongly recommended to save and reload as soon as possible after this event.

Actions

A. Germany shall stand strong

  • Flag graphics set to default
  • Become Germany
  • +100 victory points
  • Aristocracy +2
  • Centralization -9
  • Würzburg will be considered a national province
  • Ansbach will be considered a national province
  • Bayern will be considered a national province
  • Mecklenburg will be considered a national province
  • Holstein will be considered a national province
  • Hannover will be considered a national province
  • Bremen will be considered a national province
  • Hessen will be considered a national province
  • Alsace will be considered a national province
  • Lorraine will be considered a national province
  • Savoie will be considered a national province
  • Württemberg will be considered a national province
  • Baden will be considered a national province
  • Münster will be considered a national province
  • Oldenburg will be considered a national province
  • Kleves will be considered a national province
  • Event 366001 - Hohenzollern dynasty for Germany is triggered immediately

Cleves — Not random

Conditions

  • Country is the emperor of the Holy Roman Empire
  • Flag [Germany_reform] is set
  • Country is not at war
  • Stability is at 3 or higher
  • Country has at least 6 non-colonial provinces
  • The following must not occur:
    • Badboy is at 3 or higher
  • At least one of the following must occur:
    • All of the following must occur:
      • Cologne is a vassal of Cleves
      • Relations with Cologne are at 100 or higher
      • Mainz is a vassal of Cleves
      • Relations with Mainz are at 100 or higher
      • Palatinate is a vassal of Cleves
      • Relations with Palatinate are at 100 or higher
      • Brandenburg is a vassal of Cleves
      • Relations with Brandenburg are at 100 or higher
    • All of the following must occur:
      • Cologne is a vassal of Cleves
      • Relations with Cologne are at 100 or higher
      • Mainz is a vassal of Cleves
      • Relations with Mainz are at 100 or higher
      • Palatinate is a vassal of Cleves
      • Relations with Palatinate are at 100 or higher
      • Saxony is a vassal of Cleves
      • Relations with Saxony are at 100 or higher
    • All of the following must occur:
      • Cologne is a vassal of Cleves
      • Relations with Cologne are at 100 or higher
      • Mainz is a vassal of Cleves
      • Relations with Mainz are at 100 or higher
      • Brandenburg is a vassal of Cleves
      • Relations with Brandenburg are at 100 or higher
      • Saxony is a vassal of Cleves
      • Relations with Saxony are at 100 or higher
    • All of the following must occur:
      • Cologne is a vassal of Cleves
      • Relations with Cologne are at 100 or higher
      • Palatinate is a vassal of Cleves
      • Relations with Palatinate are at 100 or higher
      • Brandenburg is a vassal of Cleves
      • Relations with Brandenburg are at 100 or higher
      • Saxony is a vassal of Cleves
      • Relations with Saxony are at 100 or higher
    • All of the following must occur:
      • Mainz is a vassal of Cleves
      • Relations with Mainz are at 100 or higher
      • Palatinate is a vassal of Cleves
      • Relations with Palatinate are at 100 or higher
      • Brandenburg is a vassal of Cleves
      • Relations with Brandenburg are at 100 or higher
      • Saxony is a vassal of Cleves
      • Relations with Saxony are at 100 or higher

Will happen within 600 days of January 2, 1500
Checked again every 600 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 30, 1515)

Description

Against resistance from inside and outside, we have managed to get the reforms needed to turn Germany from a powerless feudalistic entity held together loosely by the Imperial crown into a modern national Kingdom by another Reichstag at Augsburg. Most of Germany has been reorganized into Imperial circles that are firmly under the authority of the Imperial Chamber Court and other new institutions and have to supply the Emperor with taxes and troops. Only the territories of the Electors and the Habsburg Archdukes are still excluded from these reforms due to the regal powers they have been granted by the Golden Bull and the Privilegum Maius. It is strongly recommended to save and reload as soon as possible after this event.

Actions

A. Germany shall stand strong

  • Flag graphics set to default
  • Become Germany
  • +100 victory points
  • Aristocracy +2
  • Centralization -9
  • Würzburg will be considered a national province
  • Ansbach will be considered a national province
  • Bayern will be considered a national province
  • Mecklenburg will be considered a national province
  • Holstein will be considered a national province
  • Hannover will be considered a national province
  • Bremen will be considered a national province
  • Hessen will be considered a national province
  • Alsace will be considered a national province
  • Lorraine will be considered a national province
  • Savoie will be considered a national province
  • Württemberg will be considered a national province
  • Baden will be considered a national province
  • Münster will be considered a national province
  • Oldenburg will be considered a national province
  • Kleves will be considered a national province
  • Event 366013 - Kleve dynasty for Germany is triggered immediately

Hanover — Not random

Conditions

  • Country is the emperor of the Holy Roman Empire
  • Flag [Germany_reform] is set
  • Country is not at war
  • Stability is at 3 or higher
  • Country has at least 6 non-colonial provinces
  • The following must not occur:
    • Badboy is at 3 or higher
  • At least one of the following must occur:
    • All of the following must occur:
      • Cologne is a vassal of Hanover
      • Relations with Cologne are at 100 or higher
      • Mainz is a vassal of Hanover
      • Relations with Mainz are at 100 or higher
      • Palatinate is a vassal of Hanover
      • Relations with Palatinate are at 100 or higher
      • Brandenburg is a vassal of Hanover
      • Relations with Brandenburg are at 100 or higher
    • All of the following must occur:
      • Cologne is a vassal of Hanover
      • Relations with Cologne are at 100 or higher
      • Mainz is a vassal of Hanover
      • Relations with Mainz are at 100 or higher
      • Palatinate is a vassal of Hanover
      • Relations with Palatinate are at 100 or higher
      • Saxony is a vassal of Hanover
      • Relations with Saxony are at 100 or higher
    • All of the following must occur:
      • Cologne is a vassal of Hanover
      • Relations with Cologne are at 100 or higher
      • Mainz is a vassal of Hanover
      • Relations with Mainz are at 100 or higher
      • Brandenburg is a vassal of Hanover
      • Relations with Brandenburg are at 100 or higher
      • Saxony is a vassal of Hanover
      • Relations with Saxony are at 100 or higher
    • All of the following must occur:
      • Cologne is a vassal of Hanover
      • Relations with Cologne are at 100 or higher
      • Palatinate is a vassal of Hanover
      • Relations with Palatinate are at 100 or higher
      • Brandenburg is a vassal of Hanover
      • Relations with Brandenburg are at 100 or higher
      • Saxony is a vassal of Hanover
      • Relations with Saxony are at 100 or higher
    • All of the following must occur:
      • Mainz is a vassal of Hanover
      • Relations with Mainz are at 100 or higher
      • Palatinate is a vassal of Hanover
      • Relations with Palatinate are at 100 or higher
      • Brandenburg is a vassal of Hanover
      • Relations with Brandenburg are at 100 or higher
      • Saxony is a vassal of Hanover
      • Relations with Saxony are at 100 or higher

Will happen within 600 days of January 2, 1500
Checked again every 600 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 30, 1515)

Description

Against resistance from inside and outside, we have managed to get the reforms needed to turn Germany from a powerless feudalistic entity held together loosely by the Imperial crown into a modern national Kingdom by another Reichstag at Augsburg. Most of Germany has been reorganized into Imperial circles that are firmly under the authority of the Imperial Chamber Court and other new institutions and have to supply the Emperor with taxes and troops. Only the territories of the Electors and the Habsburg Archdukes are still excluded from these reforms due to the regal powers they have been granted by the Golden Bull and the Privilegum Maius. It is strongly recommended to save and reload as soon as possible after this event.

Actions

A. Germany shall stand strong

  • Flag graphics set to default
  • Become Germany
  • +100 victory points
  • Aristocracy +2
  • Centralization -9
  • Würzburg will be considered a national province
  • Ansbach will be considered a national province
  • Bayern will be considered a national province
  • Mecklenburg will be considered a national province
  • Holstein will be considered a national province
  • Hannover will be considered a national province
  • Bremen will be considered a national province
  • Hessen will be considered a national province
  • Alsace will be considered a national province
  • Lorraine will be considered a national province
  • Savoie will be considered a national province
  • Württemberg will be considered a national province
  • Baden will be considered a national province
  • Münster will be considered a national province
  • Oldenburg will be considered a national province
  • Kleves will be considered a national province
  • Event 366009 - Welf dynasty for Germany is triggered immediately

Hesse — Not random

Conditions

  • Country is the emperor of the Holy Roman Empire
  • Flag [Germany_reform] is set
  • Country is not at war
  • Stability is at 3 or higher
  • Country has at least 6 non-colonial provinces
  • The following must not occur:
    • Badboy is at 3 or higher
  • At least one of the following must occur:
    • All of the following must occur:
      • Cologne is a vassal of Hesse
      • Relations with Cologne are at 100 or higher
      • Mainz is a vassal of Hesse
      • Relations with Mainz are at 100 or higher
      • Palatinate is a vassal of Hesse
      • Relations with Palatinate are at 100 or higher
      • Brandenburg is a vassal of Hesse
      • Relations with Brandenburg are at 100 or higher
    • All of the following must occur:
      • Cologne is a vassal of Hesse
      • Relations with Cologne are at 100 or higher
      • Mainz is a vassal of Hesse
      • Relations with Mainz are at 100 or higher
      • Palatinate is a vassal of Hesse
      • Relations with Palatinate are at 100 or higher
      • Saxony is a vassal of Hesse
      • Relations with Saxony are at 100 or higher
    • All of the following must occur:
      • Cologne is a vassal of Hesse
      • Relations with Cologne are at 100 or higher
      • Mainz is a vassal of Hesse
      • Relations with Mainz are at 100 or higher
      • Brandenburg is a vassal of Hesse
      • Relations with Brandenburg are at 100 or higher
      • Saxony is a vassal of Hesse
      • Relations with Saxony are at 100 or higher
    • All of the following must occur:
      • Cologne is a vassal of Hesse
      • Relations with Cologne are at 100 or higher
      • Palatinate is a vassal of Hesse
      • Relations with Palatinate are at 100 or higher
      • Brandenburg is a vassal of Hesse
      • Relations with Brandenburg are at 100 or higher
      • Saxony is a vassal of Hesse
      • Relations with Saxony are at 100 or higher
    • All of the following must occur:
      • Mainz is a vassal of Hesse
      • Relations with Mainz are at 100 or higher
      • Palatinate is a vassal of Hesse
      • Relations with Palatinate are at 100 or higher
      • Brandenburg is a vassal of Hesse
      • Relations with Brandenburg are at 100 or higher
      • Saxony is a vassal of Hesse
      • Relations with Saxony are at 100 or higher

Will happen within 600 days of January 2, 1500
Checked again every 600 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 30, 1515)

Description

Against resistance from inside and outside, we have managed to get the reforms needed to turn Germany from a powerless feudalistic entity held together loosely by the Imperial crown into a modern national Kingdom by another Reichstag at Augsburg. Most of Germany has been reorganized into Imperial circles that are firmly under the authority of the Imperial Chamber Court and other new institutions and have to supply the Emperor with taxes and troops. Only the territories of the Electors and the Habsburg Archdukes are still excluded from these reforms due to the regal powers they have been granted by the Golden Bull and the Privilegum Maius. It is strongly recommended to save and reload as soon as possible after this event.

Actions

A. Germany shall stand strong

  • Flag graphics set to default
  • Become Germany
  • +100 victory points
  • Aristocracy +2
  • Centralization -9
  • Würzburg will be considered a national province
  • Ansbach will be considered a national province
  • Bayern will be considered a national province
  • Mecklenburg will be considered a national province
  • Holstein will be considered a national province
  • Hannover will be considered a national province
  • Bremen will be considered a national province
  • Hessen will be considered a national province
  • Alsace will be considered a national province
  • Lorraine will be considered a national province
  • Savoie will be considered a national province
  • Württemberg will be considered a national province
  • Baden will be considered a national province
  • Münster will be considered a national province
  • Oldenburg will be considered a national province
  • Kleves will be considered a national province
  • Event 366006 - Hesse dynasty for Germany is triggered immediately

Holstein — Not random

Conditions

  • Country is the emperor of the Holy Roman Empire
  • Flag [Germany_reform] is set
  • Country is not at war
  • Stability is at 3 or higher
  • Country has at least 6 non-colonial provinces
  • The following must not occur:
    • Badboy is at 3 or higher
  • At least one of the following must occur:
    • All of the following must occur:
      • Cologne is a vassal of Holstein
      • Relations with Cologne are at 100 or higher
      • Mainz is a vassal of Holstein
      • Relations with Mainz are at 100 or higher
      • Palatinate is a vassal of Holstein
      • Relations with Palatinate are at 100 or higher
      • Brandenburg is a vassal of Holstein
      • Relations with Brandenburg are at 100 or higher
    • All of the following must occur:
      • Cologne is a vassal of Holstein
      • Relations with Cologne are at 100 or higher
      • Mainz is a vassal of Holstein
      • Relations with Mainz are at 100 or higher
      • Palatinate is a vassal of Holstein
      • Relations with Palatinate are at 100 or higher
      • Saxony is a vassal of Holstein
      • Relations with Saxony are at 100 or higher
    • All of the following must occur:
      • Cologne is a vassal of Holstein
      • Relations with Cologne are at 100 or higher
      • Mainz is a vassal of Holstein
      • Relations with Mainz are at 100 or higher
      • Brandenburg is a vassal of Holstein
      • Relations with Brandenburg are at 100 or higher
      • Saxony is a vassal of Holstein
      • Relations with Saxony are at 100 or higher
    • All of the following must occur:
      • Cologne is a vassal of Holstein
      • Relations with Cologne are at 100 or higher
      • Palatinate is a vassal of Holstein
      • Relations with Palatinate are at 100 or higher
      • Brandenburg is a vassal of Holstein
      • Relations with Brandenburg are at 100 or higher
      • Saxony is a vassal of Holstein
      • Relations with Saxony are at 100 or higher
    • All of the following must occur:
      • Mainz is a vassal of Holstein
      • Relations with Mainz are at 100 or higher
      • Palatinate is a vassal of Holstein
      • Relations with Palatinate are at 100 or higher
      • Brandenburg is a vassal of Holstein
      • Relations with Brandenburg are at 100 or higher
      • Saxony is a vassal of Holstein
      • Relations with Saxony are at 100 or higher

Will happen within 600 days of January 2, 1500
Checked again every 600 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 30, 1515)

Description

Against resistance from inside and outside, we have managed to get the reforms needed to turn Germany from a powerless feudalistic entity held together loosely by the Imperial crown into a modern national Kingdom by another Reichstag at Augsburg. Most of Germany has been reorganized into Imperial circles that are firmly under the authority of the Imperial Chamber Court and other new institutions and have to supply the Emperor with taxes and troops. Only the territories of the Electors and the Habsburg Archdukes are still excluded from these reforms due to the regal powers they have been granted by the Golden Bull and the Privilegum Maius. It is strongly recommended to save and reload as soon as possible after this event.

Actions

A. Germany shall stand strong

  • Flag graphics set to default
  • Become Germany
  • +100 victory points
  • Aristocracy +2
  • Centralization -9
  • Würzburg will be considered a national province
  • Ansbach will be considered a national province
  • Bayern will be considered a national province
  • Mecklenburg will be considered a national province
  • Holstein will be considered a national province
  • Hannover will be considered a national province
  • Bremen will be considered a national province
  • Hessen will be considered a national province
  • Alsace will be considered a national province
  • Lorraine will be considered a national province
  • Savoie will be considered a national province
  • Württemberg will be considered a national province
  • Baden will be considered a national province
  • Münster will be considered a national province
  • Oldenburg will be considered a national province
  • Kleves will be considered a national province
  • Event 366010 - Gottorp dynasty for Germany is triggered immediately

Lorraine — Not random

Conditions

  • Country is the emperor of the Holy Roman Empire
  • Flag [Germany_reform] is set
  • Country is not at war
  • Stability is at 3 or higher
  • Country has at least 6 non-colonial provinces
  • The following must not occur:
    • Badboy is at 3 or higher
  • At least one of the following must occur:
    • All of the following must occur:
      • Cologne is a vassal of Lorraine
      • Relations with Cologne are at 100 or higher
      • Mainz is a vassal of Lorraine
      • Relations with Mainz are at 100 or higher
      • Palatinate is a vassal of Lorraine
      • Relations with Palatinate are at 100 or higher
      • Brandenburg is a vassal of Lorraine
      • Relations with Brandenburg are at 100 or higher
    • All of the following must occur:
      • Cologne is a vassal of Lorraine
      • Relations with Cologne are at 100 or higher
      • Mainz is a vassal of Lorraine
      • Relations with Mainz are at 100 or higher
      • Palatinate is a vassal of Lorraine
      • Relations with Palatinate are at 100 or higher
      • Saxony is a vassal of Lorraine
      • Relations with Saxony are at 100 or higher
    • All of the following must occur:
      • Cologne is a vassal of Lorraine
      • Relations with Cologne are at 100 or higher
      • Mainz is a vassal of Lorraine
      • Relations with Mainz are at 100 or higher
      • Brandenburg is a vassal of Lorraine
      • Relations with Brandenburg are at 100 or higher
      • Saxony is a vassal of Lorraine
      • Relations with Saxony are at 100 or higher
    • All of the following must occur:
      • Cologne is a vassal of Lorraine
      • Relations with Cologne are at 100 or higher
      • Palatinate is a vassal of Lorraine
      • Relations with Palatinate are at 100 or higher
      • Brandenburg is a vassal of Lorraine
      • Relations with Brandenburg are at 100 or higher
      • Saxony is a vassal of Lorraine
      • Relations with Saxony are at 100 or higher
    • All of the following must occur:
      • Mainz is a vassal of Lorraine
      • Relations with Mainz are at 100 or higher
      • Palatinate is a vassal of Lorraine
      • Relations with Palatinate are at 100 or higher
      • Brandenburg is a vassal of Lorraine
      • Relations with Brandenburg are at 100 or higher
      • Saxony is a vassal of Lorraine
      • Relations with Saxony are at 100 or higher

Will happen within 600 days of January 2, 1500
Checked again every 600 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 30, 1515)

Description

Against resistance from inside and outside, we have managed to get the reforms needed to turn Germany from a powerless feudalistic entity held together loosely by the Imperial crown into a modern national Kingdom by another Reichstag at Augsburg. Most of Germany has been reorganized into Imperial circles that are firmly under the authority of the Imperial Chamber Court and other new institutions and have to supply the Emperor with taxes and troops. Only the territories of the Electors and the Habsburg Archdukes are still excluded from these reforms due to the regal powers they have been granted by the Golden Bull and the Privilegum Maius. It is strongly recommended to save and reload as soon as possible after this event.

Actions

A. Germany shall stand strong

  • Flag graphics set to default
  • Become Germany
  • french will no longer be an accepted culture
  • +100 victory points
  • Aristocracy +2
  • Centralization -9
  • Würzburg will be considered a national province
  • Ansbach will be considered a national province
  • Bayern will be considered a national province
  • Mecklenburg will be considered a national province
  • Holstein will be considered a national province
  • Hannover will be considered a national province
  • Bremen will be considered a national province
  • Hessen will be considered a national province
  • Alsace will be considered a national province
  • Lorraine will be considered a national province
  • Savoie will be considered a national province
  • Württemberg will be considered a national province
  • Baden will be considered a national province
  • Münster will be considered a national province
  • Oldenburg will be considered a national province
  • Kleves will be considered a national province
  • Event 366015 - Lothringen dynasty for Germany is triggered immediately

Mecklenburg — Not random

Conditions

  • Country is the emperor of the Holy Roman Empire
  • Flag [Germany_reform] is set
  • Country is not at war
  • Stability is at 3 or higher
  • Country has at least 6 non-colonial provinces
  • The following must not occur:
    • Badboy is at 3 or higher
  • At least one of the following must occur:
    • All of the following must occur:
      • Cologne is a vassal of Mecklenburg
      • Relations with Cologne are at 100 or higher
      • Mainz is a vassal of Mecklenburg
      • Relations with Mainz are at 100 or higher
      • Palatinate is a vassal of Mecklenburg
      • Relations with Palatinate are at 100 or higher
      • Brandenburg is a vassal of Mecklenburg
      • Relations with Brandenburg are at 100 or higher
    • All of the following must occur:
      • Cologne is a vassal of Mecklenburg
      • Relations with Cologne are at 100 or higher
      • Mainz is a vassal of Mecklenburg
      • Relations with Mainz are at 100 or higher
      • Palatinate is a vassal of Mecklenburg
      • Relations with Palatinate are at 100 or higher
      • Saxony is a vassal of Mecklenburg
      • Relations with Saxony are at 100 or higher
    • All of the following must occur:
      • Cologne is a vassal of Mecklenburg
      • Relations with Cologne are at 100 or higher
      • Mainz is a vassal of Mecklenburg
      • Relations with Mainz are at 100 or higher
      • Brandenburg is a vassal of Mecklenburg
      • Relations with Brandenburg are at 100 or higher
      • Saxony is a vassal of Mecklenburg
      • Relations with Saxony are at 100 or higher
    • All of the following must occur:
      • Cologne is a vassal of Mecklenburg
      • Relations with Cologne are at 100 or higher
      • Palatinate is a vassal of Mecklenburg
      • Relations with Palatinate are at 100 or higher
      • Brandenburg is a vassal of Mecklenburg
      • Relations with Brandenburg are at 100 or higher
      • Saxony is a vassal of Mecklenburg
      • Relations with Saxony are at 100 or higher
    • All of the following must occur:
      • Mainz is a vassal of Mecklenburg
      • Relations with Mainz are at 100 or higher
      • Palatinate is a vassal of Mecklenburg
      • Relations with Palatinate are at 100 or higher
      • Brandenburg is a vassal of Mecklenburg
      • Relations with Brandenburg are at 100 or higher
      • Saxony is a vassal of Mecklenburg
      • Relations with Saxony are at 100 or higher

Will happen within 600 days of January 2, 1500
Checked again every 600 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 30, 1515)

Description

Against resistance from inside and outside, we have managed to get the reforms needed to turn Germany from a powerless feudalistic entity held together loosely by the Imperial crown into a modern national Kingdom by another Reichstag at Augsburg. Most of Germany has been reorganized into Imperial circles that are firmly under the authority of the Imperial Chamber Court and other new institutions and have to supply the Emperor with taxes and troops. Only the territories of the Electors and the Habsburg Archdukes are still excluded from these reforms due to the regal powers they have been granted by the Golden Bull and the Privilegum Maius. It is strongly recommended to save and reload as soon as possible after this event.

Actions

A. Germany shall stand strong

  • Flag graphics set to default
  • Become Germany
  • +100 victory points
  • Aristocracy +2
  • Centralization -9
  • Würzburg will be considered a national province
  • Ansbach will be considered a national province
  • Bayern will be considered a national province
  • Mecklenburg will be considered a national province
  • Holstein will be considered a national province
  • Hannover will be considered a national province
  • Bremen will be considered a national province
  • Hessen will be considered a national province
  • Alsace will be considered a national province
  • Lorraine will be considered a national province
  • Savoie will be considered a national province
  • Württemberg will be considered a national province
  • Baden will be considered a national province
  • Münster will be considered a national province
  • Oldenburg will be considered a national province
  • Kleves will be considered a national province
  • Event 366008 - Mecklenburg dynasty for Germany is triggered immediately

Meissen — Not random

Conditions

  • Country is the emperor of the Holy Roman Empire
  • Flag [Germany_reform] is set
  • Country is not at war
  • Stability is at 3 or higher
  • Country has at least 6 non-colonial provinces
  • The following must not occur:
    • Badboy is at 3 or higher
  • At least one of the following must occur:
    • All of the following must occur:
      • Cologne is a vassal of Meissen
      • Relations with Cologne are at 100 or higher
      • Mainz is a vassal of Meissen
      • Relations with Mainz are at 100 or higher
      • Palatinate is a vassal of Meissen
      • Relations with Palatinate are at 100 or higher
      • Brandenburg is a vassal of Meissen
      • Relations with Brandenburg are at 100 or higher
    • All of the following must occur:
      • Cologne is a vassal of Meissen
      • Relations with Cologne are at 100 or higher
      • Mainz is a vassal of Meissen
      • Relations with Mainz are at 100 or higher
      • Palatinate is a vassal of Meissen
      • Relations with Palatinate are at 100 or higher
      • Saxony is a vassal of Meissen
      • Relations with Saxony are at 100 or higher
    • All of the following must occur:
      • Cologne is a vassal of Meissen
      • Relations with Cologne are at 100 or higher
      • Mainz is a vassal of Meissen
      • Relations with Mainz are at 100 or higher
      • Brandenburg is a vassal of Meissen
      • Relations with Brandenburg are at 100 or higher
      • Saxony is a vassal of Meissen
      • Relations with Saxony are at 100 or higher
    • All of the following must occur:
      • Cologne is a vassal of Meissen
      • Relations with Cologne are at 100 or higher
      • Palatinate is a vassal of Meissen
      • Relations with Palatinate are at 100 or higher
      • Brandenburg is a vassal of Meissen
      • Relations with Brandenburg are at 100 or higher
      • Saxony is a vassal of Meissen
      • Relations with Saxony are at 100 or higher
    • All of the following must occur:
      • Mainz is a vassal of Meissen
      • Relations with Mainz are at 100 or higher
      • Palatinate is a vassal of Meissen
      • Relations with Palatinate are at 100 or higher
      • Brandenburg is a vassal of Meissen
      • Relations with Brandenburg are at 100 or higher
      • Saxony is a vassal of Meissen
      • Relations with Saxony are at 100 or higher

Will happen within 600 days of January 2, 1500
Checked again every 600 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 30, 1515)

Description

Against resistance from inside and outside, we have managed to get the reforms needed to turn Germany from a powerless feudalistic entity held together loosely by the Imperial crown into a modern national Kingdom by another Reichstag at Augsburg. Most of Germany has been reorganized into Imperial circles that are firmly under the authority of the Imperial Chamber Court and other new institutions and have to supply the Emperor with taxes and troops. Only the territories of the Electors and the Habsburg Archdukes are still excluded from these reforms due to the regal powers they have been granted by the Golden Bull and the Privilegum Maius. It is strongly recommended to save and reload as soon as possible after this event.

Actions

A. Germany shall stand strong

  • Flag graphics set to default
  • Become Germany
  • +100 victory points
  • Aristocracy +2
  • Centralization -9
  • Würzburg will be considered a national province
  • Ansbach will be considered a national province
  • Bayern will be considered a national province
  • Mecklenburg will be considered a national province
  • Holstein will be considered a national province
  • Hannover will be considered a national province
  • Bremen will be considered a national province
  • Hessen will be considered a national province
  • Alsace will be considered a national province
  • Lorraine will be considered a national province
  • Savoie will be considered a national province
  • Württemberg will be considered a national province
  • Baden will be considered a national province
  • Münster will be considered a national province
  • Oldenburg will be considered a national province
  • Kleves will be considered a national province
  • Event 366005 - Wettin dynasty for Germany is triggered immediately

Oldenburg — Not random

Conditions

  • Country is the emperor of the Holy Roman Empire
  • Flag [Germany_reform] is set
  • Country is not at war
  • Stability is at 3 or higher
  • Country has at least 6 non-colonial provinces
  • The following must not occur:
    • Badboy is at 3 or higher
  • At least one of the following must occur:
    • All of the following must occur:
      • Cologne is a vassal of Oldenburg
      • Relations with Cologne are at 100 or higher
      • Mainz is a vassal of Oldenburg
      • Relations with Mainz are at 100 or higher
      • Palatinate is a vassal of Oldenburg
      • Relations with Palatinate are at 100 or higher
      • Brandenburg is a vassal of Oldenburg
      • Relations with Brandenburg are at 100 or higher
    • All of the following must occur:
      • Cologne is a vassal of Oldenburg
      • Relations with Cologne are at 100 or higher
      • Mainz is a vassal of Oldenburg
      • Relations with Mainz are at 100 or higher
      • Palatinate is a vassal of Oldenburg
      • Relations with Palatinate are at 100 or higher
      • Saxony is a vassal of Oldenburg
      • Relations with Saxony are at 100 or higher
    • All of the following must occur:
      • Cologne is a vassal of Oldenburg
      • Relations with Cologne are at 100 or higher
      • Mainz is a vassal of Oldenburg
      • Relations with Mainz are at 100 or higher
      • Brandenburg is a vassal of Oldenburg
      • Relations with Brandenburg are at 100 or higher
      • Saxony is a vassal of Oldenburg
      • Relations with Saxony are at 100 or higher
    • All of the following must occur:
      • Cologne is a vassal of Oldenburg
      • Relations with Cologne are at 100 or higher
      • Palatinate is a vassal of Oldenburg
      • Relations with Palatinate are at 100 or higher
      • Brandenburg is a vassal of Oldenburg
      • Relations with Brandenburg are at 100 or higher
      • Saxony is a vassal of Oldenburg
      • Relations with Saxony are at 100 or higher
    • All of the following must occur:
      • Mainz is a vassal of Oldenburg
      • Relations with Mainz are at 100 or higher
      • Palatinate is a vassal of Oldenburg
      • Relations with Palatinate are at 100 or higher
      • Brandenburg is a vassal of Oldenburg
      • Relations with Brandenburg are at 100 or higher
      • Saxony is a vassal of Oldenburg
      • Relations with Saxony are at 100 or higher

Will happen within 600 days of January 2, 1500
Checked again every 600 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 30, 1515)

Description

Against resistance from inside and outside, we have managed to get the reforms needed to turn Germany from a powerless feudalistic entity held together loosely by the Imperial crown into a modern national Kingdom by another Reichstag at Augsburg. Most of Germany has been reorganized into Imperial circles that are firmly under the authority of the Imperial Chamber Court and other new institutions and have to supply the Emperor with taxes and troops. Only the territories of the Electors and the Habsburg Archdukes are still excluded from these reforms due to the regal powers they have been granted by the Golden Bull and the Privilegum Maius. It is strongly recommended to save and reload as soon as possible after this event.

Actions

A. Germany shall stand strong

  • Flag graphics set to default
  • Become Germany
  • +100 victory points
  • Aristocracy +2
  • Centralization -9
  • Würzburg will be considered a national province
  • Ansbach will be considered a national province
  • Bayern will be considered a national province
  • Mecklenburg will be considered a national province
  • Holstein will be considered a national province
  • Hannover will be considered a national province
  • Bremen will be considered a national province
  • Hessen will be considered a national province
  • Alsace will be considered a national province
  • Lorraine will be considered a national province
  • Savoie will be considered a national province
  • Württemberg will be considered a national province
  • Baden will be considered a national province
  • Münster will be considered a national province
  • Oldenburg will be considered a national province
  • Kleves will be considered a national province
  • Event 366012 - Oldenburg dynasty for Germany is triggered immediately

Palatinate — Not random

Conditions

  • Country is the emperor of the Holy Roman Empire
  • Flag [Germany_reform] is set
  • Country is not at war
  • Stability is at 3 or higher
  • Country has at least 6 non-colonial provinces
  • The following must not occur:
    • Badboy is at 3 or higher
  • At least one of the following must occur:
    • All of the following must occur:
      • Cologne is a vassal of Palatinate
      • Relations with Cologne are at 100 or higher
      • Mainz is a vassal of Palatinate
      • Relations with Mainz are at 100 or higher
      • Brandenburg is a vassal of Palatinate
      • Relations with Brandenburg are at 100 or higher
    • All of the following must occur:
      • Cologne is a vassal of Palatinate
      • Relations with Cologne are at 100 or higher
      • Mainz is a vassal of Palatinate
      • Relations with Mainz are at 100 or higher
      • Saxony is a vassal of Palatinate
      • Relations with Saxony are at 100 or higher
    • All of the following must occur:
      • Cologne is a vassal of Palatinate
      • Relations with Cologne are at 100 or higher
      • Brandenburg is a vassal of Palatinate
      • Relations with Brandenburg are at 100 or higher
      • Saxony is a vassal of Palatinate
      • Relations with Saxony are at 100 or higher
    • All of the following must occur:
      • Mainz is a vassal of Palatinate
      • Relations with Mainz are at 100 or higher
      • Brandenburg is a vassal of Palatinate
      • Relations with Brandenburg are at 100 or higher
      • Saxony is a vassal of Palatinate
      • Relations with Saxony are at 100 or higher

Will happen within 600 days of January 2, 1500
Checked again every 600 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 30, 1515)

Description

Against resistance from inside and outside, we have managed to get the reforms needed to turn Germany from a powerless feudalistic entity held together loosely by the Imperial crown into a modern national Kingdom by another Reichstag at Augsburg. Most of Germany has been reorganized into Imperial circles that are firmly under the authority of the Imperial Chamber Court and other new institutions and have to supply the Emperor with taxes and troops. Only the territories of the Electors and the Habsburg Archdukes are still excluded from these reforms due to the regal powers they have been granted by the Golden Bull and the Privilegum Maius. It is strongly recommended to save and reload as soon as possible after this event.

Actions

A. Germany shall stand strong

  • Flag graphics set to default
  • Become Germany
  • +100 victory points
  • Aristocracy +2
  • Centralization -9
  • Würzburg will be considered a national province
  • Ansbach will be considered a national province
  • Bayern will be considered a national province
  • Mecklenburg will be considered a national province
  • Holstein will be considered a national province
  • Hannover will be considered a national province
  • Bremen will be considered a national province
  • Hessen will be considered a national province
  • Alsace will be considered a national province
  • Lorraine will be considered a national province
  • Savoie will be considered a national province
  • Württemberg will be considered a national province
  • Baden will be considered a national province
  • Münster will be considered a national province
  • Oldenburg will be considered a national province
  • Kleves will be considered a national province
  • Event 366003 - Palatine Wittelsbach dynasty for Germany is triggered immediately

Pomerania — Not random

Conditions

  • Country is the emperor of the Holy Roman Empire
  • Flag [Germany_reform] is set
  • Country is not at war
  • Stability is at 3 or higher
  • Country has at least 6 non-colonial provinces
  • The following must not occur:
    • Badboy is at 3 or higher
  • At least one of the following must occur:
    • All of the following must occur:
      • Cologne is a vassal of Pomerania
      • Relations with Cologne are at 100 or higher
      • Mainz is a vassal of Pomerania
      • Relations with Mainz are at 100 or higher
      • Palatinate is a vassal of Pomerania
      • Relations with Palatinate are at 100 or higher
      • Brandenburg is a vassal of Pomerania
      • Relations with Brandenburg are at 100 or higher
    • All of the following must occur:
      • Cologne is a vassal of Pomerania
      • Relations with Cologne are at 100 or higher
      • Mainz is a vassal of Pomerania
      • Relations with Mainz are at 100 or higher
      • Palatinate is a vassal of Pomerania
      • Relations with Palatinate are at 100 or higher
      • Saxony is a vassal of Pomerania
      • Relations with Saxony are at 100 or higher
    • All of the following must occur:
      • Cologne is a vassal of Pomerania
      • Relations with Cologne are at 100 or higher
      • Mainz is a vassal of Pomerania
      • Relations with Mainz are at 100 or higher
      • Brandenburg is a vassal of Pomerania
      • Relations with Brandenburg are at 100 or higher
      • Saxony is a vassal of Pomerania
      • Relations with Saxony are at 100 or higher
    • All of the following must occur:
      • Cologne is a vassal of Pomerania
      • Relations with Cologne are at 100 or higher
      • Palatinate is a vassal of Pomerania
      • Relations with Palatinate are at 100 or higher
      • Brandenburg is a vassal of Pomerania
      • Relations with Brandenburg are at 100 or higher
      • Saxony is a vassal of Pomerania
      • Relations with Saxony are at 100 or higher
    • All of the following must occur:
      • Mainz is a vassal of Pomerania
      • Relations with Mainz are at 100 or higher
      • Palatinate is a vassal of Pomerania
      • Relations with Palatinate are at 100 or higher
      • Brandenburg is a vassal of Pomerania
      • Relations with Brandenburg are at 100 or higher
      • Saxony is a vassal of Pomerania
      • Relations with Saxony are at 100 or higher

Will happen within 600 days of January 2, 1500
Checked again every 600 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 30, 1515)

Description

Against resistance from inside and outside, we have managed to get the reforms needed to turn Germany from a powerless feudalistic entity held together loosely by the Imperial crown into a modern national Kingdom by another Reichstag at Augsburg. Most of Germany has been reorganized into Imperial circles that are firmly under the authority of the Imperial Chamber Court and other new institutions and have to supply the Emperor with taxes and troops. Only the territories of the Electors and the Habsburg Archdukes are still excluded from these reforms due to the regal powers they have been granted by the Golden Bull and the Privilegum Maius. It is strongly recommended to save and reload as soon as possible after this event.

Actions

A. Germany shall stand strong

  • Flag graphics set to default
  • Become Germany
  • polish will no longer be an accepted culture
  • +100 victory points
  • Aristocracy +2
  • Centralization -9
  • Würzburg will be considered a national province
  • Ansbach will be considered a national province
  • Bayern will be considered a national province
  • Mecklenburg will be considered a national province
  • Holstein will be considered a national province
  • Hannover will be considered a national province
  • Bremen will be considered a national province
  • Hessen will be considered a national province
  • Alsace will be considered a national province
  • Lorraine will be considered a national province
  • Savoie will be considered a national province
  • Württemberg will be considered a national province
  • Baden will be considered a national province
  • Münster will be considered a national province
  • Oldenburg will be considered a national province
  • Kleves will be considered a national province
  • Event 366011 - Greifen dynasty for Germany is triggered immediately

Saxony — Not random

Conditions

  • Country is the emperor of the Holy Roman Empire
  • Flag [Germany_reform] is set
  • Country is not at war
  • Stability is at 3 or higher
  • Country has at least 6 non-colonial provinces
  • The following must not occur:
    • Badboy is at 3 or higher
  • At least one of the following must occur:
    • All of the following must occur:
      • Cologne is a vassal of Saxony
      • Relations with Cologne are at 100 or higher
      • Mainz is a vassal of Saxony
      • Relations with Mainz are at 100 or higher
      • Brandenburg is a vassal of Saxony
      • Relations with Brandenburg are at 100 or higher
    • All of the following must occur:
      • Cologne is a vassal of Saxony
      • Relations with Cologne are at 100 or higher
      • Mainz is a vassal of Saxony
      • Relations with Mainz are at 100 or higher
      • Palatinate is a vassal of Saxony
      • Relations with Palatinate are at 100 or higher
    • All of the following must occur:
      • Cologne is a vassal of Saxony
      • Relations with Cologne are at 100 or higher
      • Brandenburg is a vassal of Saxony
      • Relations with Brandenburg are at 100 or higher
      • Palatinate is a vassal of Saxony
      • Relations with Palatinate are at 100 or higher
    • All of the following must occur:
      • Mainz is a vassal of Saxony
      • Relations with Mainz are at 100 or higher
      • Brandenburg is a vassal of Saxony
      • Relations with Brandenburg are at 100 or higher
      • Palatinate is a vassal of Saxony
      • Relations with Palatinate are at 100 or higher

Will happen within 600 days of January 2, 1500
Checked again every 600 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 30, 1515)

Description

Against resistance from inside and outside, we have managed to get the reforms needed to turn Germany from a powerless feudalistic entity held together loosely by the Imperial crown into a modern national Kingdom by another Reichstag at Augsburg. Most of Germany has been reorganized into Imperial circles that are firmly under the authority of the Imperial Chamber Court and other new institutions and have to supply the Emperor with taxes and troops. Only the territories of the Electors and the Habsburg Archdukes are still excluded from these reforms due to the regal powers they have been granted by the Golden Bull and the Privilegum Maius. It is strongly recommended to save and reload as soon as possible after this event.

Actions

A. Germany shall stand strong

  • Flag graphics set to default
  • Become Germany
  • +100 victory points
  • Aristocracy +2
  • Centralization -9
  • Würzburg will be considered a national province
  • Ansbach will be considered a national province
  • Bayern will be considered a national province
  • Mecklenburg will be considered a national province
  • Holstein will be considered a national province
  • Hannover will be considered a national province
  • Bremen will be considered a national province
  • Hessen will be considered a national province
  • Alsace will be considered a national province
  • Lorraine will be considered a national province
  • Savoie will be considered a national province
  • Württemberg will be considered a national province
  • Baden will be considered a national province
  • Münster will be considered a national province
  • Oldenburg will be considered a national province
  • Kleves will be considered a national province
  • Event 366004 - Wettin dynasty for Germany is triggered immediately

Wirtemberg — Not random

Conditions

  • Country is the emperor of the Holy Roman Empire
  • Flag [Germany_reform] is set
  • Country is not at war
  • Stability is at 3 or higher
  • Country has at least 6 non-colonial provinces
  • The following must not occur:
    • Badboy is at 3 or higher
  • At least one of the following must occur:
    • All of the following must occur:
      • Cologne is a vassal of Wirtemberg
      • Relations with Cologne are at 100 or higher
      • Mainz is a vassal of Wirtemberg
      • Relations with Mainz are at 100 or higher
      • Palatinate is a vassal of Wirtemberg
      • Relations with Palatinate are at 100 or higher
      • Brandenburg is a vassal of Wirtemberg
      • Relations with Brandenburg are at 100 or higher
    • All of the following must occur:
      • Cologne is a vassal of Wirtemberg
      • Relations with Cologne are at 100 or higher
      • Mainz is a vassal of Wirtemberg
      • Relations with Mainz are at 100 or higher
      • Palatinate is a vassal of Wirtemberg
      • Relations with Palatinate are at 100 or higher
      • Saxony is a vassal of Wirtemberg
      • Relations with Saxony are at 100 or higher
    • All of the following must occur:
      • Cologne is a vassal of Wirtemberg
      • Relations with Cologne are at 100 or higher
      • Mainz is a vassal of Wirtemberg
      • Relations with Mainz are at 100 or higher
      • Brandenburg is a vassal of Wirtemberg
      • Relations with Brandenburg are at 100 or higher
      • Saxony is a vassal of Wirtemberg
      • Relations with Saxony are at 100 or higher
    • All of the following must occur:
      • Cologne is a vassal of Wirtemberg
      • Relations with Cologne are at 100 or higher
      • Palatinate is a vassal of Wirtemberg
      • Relations with Palatinate are at 100 or higher
      • Brandenburg is a vassal of Wirtemberg
      • Relations with Brandenburg are at 100 or higher
      • Saxony is a vassal of Wirtemberg
      • Relations with Saxony are at 100 or higher
    • All of the following must occur:
      • Mainz is a vassal of Wirtemberg
      • Relations with Mainz are at 100 or higher
      • Palatinate is a vassal of Wirtemberg
      • Relations with Palatinate are at 100 or higher
      • Brandenburg is a vassal of Wirtemberg
      • Relations with Brandenburg are at 100 or higher
      • Saxony is a vassal of Wirtemberg
      • Relations with Saxony are at 100 or higher

Will happen within 600 days of January 2, 1500
Checked again every 600 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 30, 1515)

Description

Against resistance from inside and outside, we have managed to get the reforms needed to turn Germany from a powerless feudalistic entity held together loosely by the Imperial crown into a modern national Kingdom by another Reichstag at Augsburg. Most of Germany has been reorganized into Imperial circles that are firmly under the authority of the Imperial Chamber Court and other new institutions and have to supply the Emperor with taxes and troops. Only the territories of the Electors and the Habsburg Archdukes are still excluded from these reforms due to the regal powers they have been granted by the Golden Bull and the Privilegum Maius. It is strongly recommended to save and reload as soon as possible after this event.

Actions

A. Germany shall stand strong

  • Flag graphics set to default
  • Become Germany
  • +100 victory points
  • Aristocracy +2
  • Centralization -9
  • Würzburg will be considered a national province
  • Ansbach will be considered a national province
  • Bayern will be considered a national province
  • Mecklenburg will be considered a national province
  • Holstein will be considered a national province
  • Hannover will be considered a national province
  • Bremen will be considered a national province
  • Hessen will be considered a national province
  • Alsace will be considered a national province
  • Lorraine will be considered a national province
  • Savoie will be considered a national province
  • Württemberg will be considered a national province
  • Baden will be considered a national province
  • Münster will be considered a national province
  • Oldenburg will be considered a national province
  • Kleves will be considered a national province
  • Event 366007 - Wirtemberg dynasty for Germany is triggered immediately

Baden — Not random

Conditions

Will happen within 10 days of January 3, 1500
Checked again every 10 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 30, 1516)

Description

An Imperial Diet assembled at Worms has passed a set of far-reaching reforms in the Holy Roman Empire that will turn it into an effective state. Several new imperial institutions are supposed to allow for a working central administration and increased Imperial authority. With the exception of the electors and the Habsburg Archdukes, the terriorial princes will be subject to these institutions and will therefore relish much less autonomy. Accepting these reforms would basically end our possibilities to act independently from the Empire.

Actions

A. Accept the reforms (End Game)

B. Defy the Emperor

  • -300 relations with Germany
  • Break vassalization with Germany
  • Stability -3
  • Start a war with Germany

Baden — Not random

Conditions

Will happen within 10 days of January 3, 1500
Checked again every 10 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 30, 1516)

Description

An Imperial Diet assembled at Worms has passed a set of far-reaching reforms in the Holy Roman Empire that will turn it into an effective state. Several new imperial institutions are supposed to allow for a working central administration and increased Imperial authority. With the exception of the electors and the Habsburg Archdukes, the terriorial princes will be subject to these institutions and will therefore relish much less autonomy. Accepting these reforms would basically end our possibilities to act independently from the Empire.

Actions

A. Defy the Emperor

  • -300 relations with Germany
  • Stability -3
  • Start a war with Germany

B. Accept the reforms (End Game)

Bavaria — Not random

Conditions

Will happen within 10 days of January 3, 1500
Checked again every 10 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 30, 1516)

Description

An Imperial Diet assembled at Worms has passed a set of far-reaching reforms in the Holy Roman Empire that will turn it into an effective state. Several new imperial institutions are supposed to allow for a working central administration and increased Imperial authority. With the exception of the electors and the Habsburg Archdukes, the terriorial princes will be subject to these institutions and will therefore relish much less autonomy. Accepting these reforms would basically end our possibilities to act independently from the Empire.

Actions

A. Accept the reforms (End Game)

B. Defy the Emperor

  • -300 relations with Germany
  • Break vassalization with Germany
  • Stability -3
  • Start a war with Germany

Bavaria — Not random

Conditions

Will happen within 10 days of January 3, 1500
Checked again every 10 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 30, 1516)

Description

An Imperial Diet assembled at Worms has passed a set of far-reaching reforms in the Holy Roman Empire that will turn it into an effective state. Several new imperial institutions are supposed to allow for a working central administration and increased Imperial authority. With the exception of the electors and the Habsburg Archdukes, the terriorial princes will be subject to these institutions and will therefore relish much less autonomy. Accepting these reforms would basically end our possibilities to act independently from the Empire.

Actions

A. Defy the Emperor

  • -300 relations with Germany
  • Stability -3
  • Start a war with Germany

B. Accept the reforms (End Game)

Berg — Not random

Conditions

Will happen within 10 days of January 3, 1500
Checked again every 10 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 30, 1516)

Description

An Imperial Diet assembled at Worms has passed a set of far-reaching reforms in the Holy Roman Empire that will turn it into an effective state. Several new imperial institutions are supposed to allow for a working central administration and increased Imperial authority. With the exception of the electors and the Habsburg Archdukes, the terriorial princes will be subject to these institutions and will therefore relish much less autonomy. Accepting these reforms would basically end our possibilities to act independently from the Empire.

Actions

A. Accept the reforms (End Game)

B. Defy the Emperor

  • -300 relations with Germany
  • Break vassalization with Germany
  • Stability -3
  • Start a war with Germany

Berg — Not random

Conditions

Will happen within 10 days of January 3, 1500
Checked again every 10 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 30, 1516)

Description

An Imperial Diet assembled at Worms has passed a set of far-reaching reforms in the Holy Roman Empire that will turn it into an effective state. Several new imperial institutions are supposed to allow for a working central administration and increased Imperial authority. With the exception of the electors and the Habsburg Archdukes, the terriorial princes will be subject to these institutions and will therefore relish much less autonomy. Accepting these reforms would basically end our possibilities to act independently from the Empire.

Actions

A. Defy the Emperor

  • -300 relations with Germany
  • Stability -3
  • Start a war with Germany

B. Accept the reforms (End Game)

Bremen — Not random

Conditions

Will happen within 10 days of January 3, 1500
Checked again every 10 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 30, 1516)

Description

An Imperial Diet assembled at Worms has passed a set of far-reaching reforms in the Holy Roman Empire that will turn it into an effective state. Several new imperial institutions are supposed to allow for a working central administration and increased Imperial authority. With the exception of the electors and the Habsburg Archdukes, the terriorial princes will be subject to these institutions and will therefore relish much less autonomy. Accepting these reforms would basically end our possibilities to act independently from the Empire.

Actions

A. Accept the reforms (End Game)

B. Defy the Emperor

  • -300 relations with Germany
  • Break vassalization with Germany
  • Stability -3
  • Start a war with Germany

Bremen — Not random

Conditions

Will happen within 10 days of January 3, 1500
Checked again every 10 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 30, 1516)

Description

An Imperial Diet assembled at Worms has passed a set of far-reaching reforms in the Holy Roman Empire that will turn it into an effective state. Several new imperial institutions are supposed to allow for a working central administration and increased Imperial authority. With the exception of the electors and the Habsburg Archdukes, the terriorial princes will be subject to these institutions and will therefore relish much less autonomy. Accepting these reforms would basically end our possibilities to act independently from the Empire.

Actions

A. Defy the Emperor

  • -300 relations with Germany
  • Stability -3
  • Start a war with Germany

B. Accept the reforms (End Game)

Cleves — Not random

Conditions

Will happen within 10 days of January 3, 1500
Checked again every 10 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 30, 1516)

Description

An Imperial Diet assembled at Worms has passed a set of far-reaching reforms in the Holy Roman Empire that will turn it into an effective state. Several new imperial institutions are supposed to allow for a working central administration and increased Imperial authority. With the exception of the electors and the Habsburg Archdukes, the terriorial princes will be subject to these institutions and will therefore relish much less autonomy. Accepting these reforms would basically end our possibilities to act independently from the Empire.

Actions

A. Accept the reforms (End Game)

B. Defy the Emperor

  • -300 relations with Germany
  • Break vassalization with Germany
  • Stability -3
  • Start a war with Germany

Cleves — Not random

Conditions

Will happen within 10 days of January 3, 1500
Checked again every 10 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 30, 1516)

Description

An Imperial Diet assembled at Worms has passed a set of far-reaching reforms in the Holy Roman Empire that will turn it into an effective state. Several new imperial institutions are supposed to allow for a working central administration and increased Imperial authority. With the exception of the electors and the Habsburg Archdukes, the terriorial princes will be subject to these institutions and will therefore relish much less autonomy. Accepting these reforms would basically end our possibilities to act independently from the Empire.

Actions

A. Defy the Emperor

  • -300 relations with Germany
  • Stability -3
  • Start a war with Germany

B. Accept the reforms (End Game)

Hanover — Not random

Conditions

Will happen within 10 days of January 3, 1500
Checked again every 10 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 30, 1516)

Description

An Imperial Diet assembled at Worms has passed a set of far-reaching reforms in the Holy Roman Empire that will turn it into an effective state. Several new imperial institutions are supposed to allow for a working central administration and increased Imperial authority. With the exception of the electors and the Habsburg Archdukes, the terriorial princes will be subject to these institutions and will therefore relish much less autonomy. Accepting these reforms would basically end our possibilities to act independently from the Empire.

Actions

A. Accept the reforms (End Game)

B. Defy the Emperor

  • -300 relations with Germany
  • Break vassalization with Germany
  • Stability -3
  • Start a war with Germany

Hanover — Not random

Conditions

Will happen within 10 days of January 3, 1500
Checked again every 10 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 30, 1516)

Description

An Imperial Diet assembled at Worms has passed a set of far-reaching reforms in the Holy Roman Empire that will turn it into an effective state. Several new imperial institutions are supposed to allow for a working central administration and increased Imperial authority. With the exception of the electors and the Habsburg Archdukes, the terriorial princes will be subject to these institutions and will therefore relish much less autonomy. Accepting these reforms would basically end our possibilities to act independently from the Empire.

Actions

A. Defy the Emperor

  • -300 relations with Germany
  • Stability -3
  • Start a war with Germany

B. Accept the reforms (End Game)

Hesse — Not random

Conditions

Will happen within 10 days of January 3, 1500
Checked again every 10 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 30, 1516)

Description

An Imperial Diet assembled at Worms has passed a set of far-reaching reforms in the Holy Roman Empire that will turn it into an effective state. Several new imperial institutions are supposed to allow for a working central administration and increased Imperial authority. With the exception of the electors and the Habsburg Archdukes, the terriorial princes will be subject to these institutions and will therefore relish much less autonomy. Accepting these reforms would basically end our possibilities to act independently from the Empire.

Actions

A. Accept the reforms (End Game)

B. Defy the Emperor

  • -300 relations with Germany
  • Break vassalization with Germany
  • Stability -3
  • Start a war with Germany

Hesse — Not random

Conditions

Will happen within 10 days of January 3, 1500
Checked again every 10 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 30, 1516)

Description

An Imperial Diet assembled at Worms has passed a set of far-reaching reforms in the Holy Roman Empire that will turn it into an effective state. Several new imperial institutions are supposed to allow for a working central administration and increased Imperial authority. With the exception of the electors and the Habsburg Archdukes, the terriorial princes will be subject to these institutions and will therefore relish much less autonomy. Accepting these reforms would basically end our possibilities to act independently from the Empire.

Actions

A. Defy the Emperor

  • -300 relations with Germany
  • Stability -3
  • Start a war with Germany

B. Accept the reforms (End Game)

Holstein — Not random

Conditions

Will happen within 10 days of January 3, 1500
Checked again every 10 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 30, 1516)

Description

An Imperial Diet assembled at Worms has passed a set of far-reaching reforms in the Holy Roman Empire that will turn it into an effective state. Several new imperial institutions are supposed to allow for a working central administration and increased Imperial authority. With the exception of the electors and the Habsburg Archdukes, the terriorial princes will be subject to these institutions and will therefore relish much less autonomy. Accepting these reforms would basically end our possibilities to act independently from the Empire.

Actions

A. Accept the reforms (End Game)

B. Defy the Emperor

  • -300 relations with Germany
  • Break vassalization with Germany
  • Stability -3
  • Start a war with Germany

Holstein — Not random

Conditions

Will happen within 10 days of January 3, 1500
Checked again every 10 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 30, 1516)

Description

An Imperial Diet assembled at Worms has passed a set of far-reaching reforms in the Holy Roman Empire that will turn it into an effective state. Several new imperial institutions are supposed to allow for a working central administration and increased Imperial authority. With the exception of the electors and the Habsburg Archdukes, the terriorial princes will be subject to these institutions and will therefore relish much less autonomy. Accepting these reforms would basically end our possibilities to act independently from the Empire.

Actions

A. Defy the Emperor

  • -300 relations with Germany
  • Stability -3
  • Start a war with Germany

B. Accept the reforms (End Game)

Lorraine — Not random

Conditions

Will happen within 10 days of January 3, 1500
Checked again every 10 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 30, 1516)

Description

An Imperial Diet assembled at Worms has passed a set of far-reaching reforms in the Holy Roman Empire that will turn it into an effective state. Several new imperial institutions are supposed to allow for a working central administration and increased Imperial authority. With the exception of the electors and the Habsburg Archdukes, the terriorial princes will be subject to these institutions and will therefore relish much less autonomy. Accepting these reforms would basically end our possibilities to act independently from the Empire.

Actions

A. Accept the reforms (End Game)

B. Defy the Emperor

  • -300 relations with Germany
  • Break vassalization with Germany
  • Stability -3
  • Start a war with Germany

Lorraine — Not random

Conditions

Will happen within 10 days of January 3, 1500
Checked again every 10 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 30, 1516)

Description

An Imperial Diet assembled at Worms has passed a set of far-reaching reforms in the Holy Roman Empire that will turn it into an effective state. Several new imperial institutions are supposed to allow for a working central administration and increased Imperial authority. With the exception of the electors and the Habsburg Archdukes, the terriorial princes will be subject to these institutions and will therefore relish much less autonomy. Accepting these reforms would basically end our possibilities to act independently from the Empire.

Actions

A. Defy the Emperor

  • -300 relations with Germany
  • Stability -3
  • Start a war with Germany

B. Accept the reforms (End Game)

Mecklenburg — Not random

Conditions

Will happen within 10 days of January 3, 1500
Checked again every 10 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 30, 1516)

Description

An Imperial Diet assembled at Worms has passed a set of far-reaching reforms in the Holy Roman Empire that will turn it into an effective state. Several new imperial institutions are supposed to allow for a working central administration and increased Imperial authority. With the exception of the electors and the Habsburg Archdukes, the terriorial princes will be subject to these institutions and will therefore relish much less autonomy. Accepting these reforms would basically end our possibilities to act independently from the Empire.

Actions

A. Accept the reforms (End Game)

B. Defy the Emperor

  • -300 relations with Germany
  • Break vassalization with Germany
  • Stability -3
  • Start a war with Germany

Mecklenburg — Not random

Conditions

Will happen within 10 days of January 3, 1500
Checked again every 10 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 30, 1516)

Description

An Imperial Diet assembled at Worms has passed a set of far-reaching reforms in the Holy Roman Empire that will turn it into an effective state. Several new imperial institutions are supposed to allow for a working central administration and increased Imperial authority. With the exception of the electors and the Habsburg Archdukes, the terriorial princes will be subject to these institutions and will therefore relish much less autonomy. Accepting these reforms would basically end our possibilities to act independently from the Empire.

Actions

A. Defy the Emperor

  • -300 relations with Germany
  • Stability -3
  • Start a war with Germany

B. Accept the reforms (End Game)

Oldenburg — Not random

Conditions

Will happen within 10 days of January 3, 1500
Checked again every 10 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 30, 1516)

Description

An Imperial Diet assembled at Worms has passed a set of far-reaching reforms in the Holy Roman Empire that will turn it into an effective state. Several new imperial institutions are supposed to allow for a working central administration and increased Imperial authority. With the exception of the electors and the Habsburg Archdukes, the terriorial princes will be subject to these institutions and will therefore relish much less autonomy. Accepting these reforms would basically end our possibilities to act independently from the Empire.

Actions

A. Accept the reforms (End Game)

B. Defy the Emperor

  • -300 relations with Germany
  • Break vassalization with Germany
  • Stability -3
  • Start a war with Germany

Oldenburg — Not random

Conditions

Will happen within 10 days of January 3, 1500
Checked again every 10 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 30, 1516)

Description

An Imperial Diet assembled at Worms has passed a set of far-reaching reforms in the Holy Roman Empire that will turn it into an effective state. Several new imperial institutions are supposed to allow for a working central administration and increased Imperial authority. With the exception of the electors and the Habsburg Archdukes, the terriorial princes will be subject to these institutions and will therefore relish much less autonomy. Accepting these reforms would basically end our possibilities to act independently from the Empire.

Actions

A. Defy the Emperor

  • -300 relations with Germany
  • Stability -3
  • Start a war with Germany

B. Accept the reforms (End Game)

Savoy — Not random

Conditions

Will happen within 10 days of January 3, 1500
Checked again every 10 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 30, 1516)

Description

An Imperial Diet assembled at Worms has passed a set of far-reaching reforms in the Holy Roman Empire that will turn it into an effective state. Several new imperial institutions are supposed to allow for a working central administration and increased Imperial authority. With the exception of the electors and the Habsburg Archdukes, the terriorial princes will be subject to these institutions and will therefore relish much less autonomy. Accepting these reforms would basically end our possibilities to act independently from the Empire.

Actions

A. Accept the reforms (End Game)

B. Defy the Emperor

  • -300 relations with Germany
  • Break vassalization with Germany
  • Stability -3
  • Start a war with Germany

Savoy — Not random

Conditions

Will happen within 10 days of January 3, 1500
Checked again every 10 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 30, 1516)

Description

An Imperial Diet assembled at Worms has passed a set of far-reaching reforms in the Holy Roman Empire that will turn it into an effective state. Several new imperial institutions are supposed to allow for a working central administration and increased Imperial authority. With the exception of the electors and the Habsburg Archdukes, the terriorial princes will be subject to these institutions and will therefore relish much less autonomy. Accepting these reforms would basically end our possibilities to act independently from the Empire.

Actions

A. Defy the Emperor

  • -300 relations with Germany
  • Stability -3
  • Start a war with Germany

B. Accept the reforms (End Game)

Savoy — Not random

Conditions

Will happen within 10 days of January 3, 1500
Checked again every 10 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 30, 1516)

Description

An Imperial Diet assembled at Worms has passed a set of far-reaching reforms in the Holy Roman Empire that will turn it into an effective state. Several new imperial institutions are supposed to allow for a working central administration and increased Imperial authority. With the exception of the electors and the Habsburg Archdukes, the terriorial princes will be subject to these institutions and will therefore relish much less autonomy. Accepting these reforms would basically end our possibilities to act independently from the Empire as Dukes of Savoy. We would however be able to keep our autonomy as Counts of Piemonte, which is a title that pertains to the Kingdom of Italy and is therefore not affected by the Imperial Reform.

Actions

A. Accept the reforms and move our residence to Torino

  • Move capital to Piemonte
  • +3000 population in Piemonte
  • +1 base tax value in Piemonte
  • -1 base tax value in Savoie
  • Fortress level in Piemonte +1
  • Cede Savoie to Germany

B. Defy the Emperor

  • -300 relations with Germany
  • Break vassalization with Germany
  • Stability -3
  • Start a war with Germany

Savoy — Not random

Conditions

Will happen within 10 days of January 3, 1500
Checked again every 10 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 30, 1516)

Description

An Imperial Diet assembled at Worms has passed a set of far-reaching reforms in the Holy Roman Empire that will turn it into an effective state. Several new imperial institutions are supposed to allow for a working central administration and increased Imperial authority. With the exception of the electors and the Habsburg Archdukes, the terriorial princes will be subject to these institutions and will therefore relish much less autonomy. Accepting these reforms would basically end our possibilities to act independently from the Empire as Dukes of Savoy. We would however be able to keep our autonomy as Counts of Piemonte, which is a title that pertains to the Kingdom of Italy and is therefore not affected by the Imperial Reform.

Actions

A. Defy the Emperor

  • -300 relations with Germany
  • Stability -3
  • Start a war with Germany

B. Accept the reforms and move our residence to Torino

  • Move capital to Piemonte
  • +3000 population in Piemonte
  • +1 base tax value in Piemonte
  • -1 base tax value in Savoie
  • Fortress level in Piemonte +1
  • Cede Savoie to Germany

Strasburg — Not random

Conditions

Will happen within 10 days of January 3, 1500
Checked again every 10 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 30, 1516)

Description

An Imperial Diet assembled at Worms has passed a set of far-reaching reforms in the Holy Roman Empire that will turn it into an effective state. Several new imperial institutions are supposed to allow for a working central administration and increased Imperial authority. With the exception of the electors and the Habsburg Archdukes, the terriorial princes will be subject to these institutions and will therefore relish much less autonomy. Accepting these reforms would basically end our possibilities to act independently from the Empire.

Actions

A. Accept the reforms (End Game)

B. Defy the Emperor

  • -300 relations with Germany
  • Break vassalization with Germany
  • Stability -3
  • Start a war with Germany

Strasburg — Not random

Conditions

Will happen within 10 days of January 3, 1500
Checked again every 10 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 30, 1516)

Description

An Imperial Diet assembled at Worms has passed a set of far-reaching reforms in the Holy Roman Empire that will turn it into an effective state. Several new imperial institutions are supposed to allow for a working central administration and increased Imperial authority. With the exception of the electors and the Habsburg Archdukes, the terriorial princes will be subject to these institutions and will therefore relish much less autonomy. Accepting these reforms would basically end our possibilities to act independently from the Empire.

Actions

A. Defy the Emperor

  • -300 relations with Germany
  • Stability -3
  • Start a war with Germany

B. Accept the reforms (End Game)

Wirtemberg — Not random

Conditions

Will happen within 10 days of January 3, 1500
Checked again every 10 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 30, 1516)

Description

An Imperial Diet assembled at Worms has passed a set of far-reaching reforms in the Holy Roman Empire that will turn it into an effective state. Several new imperial institutions are supposed to allow for a working central administration and increased Imperial authority. With the exception of the electors and the Habsburg Archdukes, the terriorial princes will be subject to these institutions and will therefore relish much less autonomy. Accepting these reforms would basically end our possibilities to act independently from the Empire.

Actions

A. Accept the reforms (End Game)

B. Defy the Emperor

  • -300 relations with Germany
  • Break vassalization with Germany
  • Stability -3
  • Start a war with Germany

Wirtemberg — Not random

Conditions

Will happen within 10 days of January 3, 1500
Checked again every 10 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 30, 1516)

Description

An Imperial Diet assembled at Worms has passed a set of far-reaching reforms in the Holy Roman Empire that will turn it into an effective state. Several new imperial institutions are supposed to allow for a working central administration and increased Imperial authority. With the exception of the electors and the Habsburg Archdukes, the terriorial princes will be subject to these institutions and will therefore relish much less autonomy. Accepting these reforms would basically end our possibilities to act independently from the Empire.

Actions

A. Defy the Emperor

  • -300 relations with Germany
  • Stability -3
  • Start a war with Germany

B. Accept the reforms (End Game)

Germany — Not random

Conditions

Will happen within 60 days of January 3, 1511
Checked again every 60 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 30, 1514)
unless prevented by
Action B of 366800 - Albrecht's decision for Teutonic Order

Description

Duke Frederick of Saxony, Grandmaster of the Teutonic Order died in December 1510. Albrecht von Hohenzollern was chosen as his successor early in 1511 in the hope that his relationship to his maternal uncle, Sigismund I the Old, King of Poland, would facilitate a settlement of the disputes over eastern Prussia, wich had been held by the Order under Polish suzerainty since the Second Peace of Torun in 1466. The new Grand Master, aware of his duties to the empire and to the papacy, refused to submit to the crown of Poland and instead swore allegiance to the Holy Roman Empire. As war over the Order's existence appeared inevitable, Albert made strenuous efforts to secure allies and carried on protracted negotiations with the Emperor.

Actions

A. Accept his oath of allegiance and protect the Order

B. Reject him. The King of Poland is his legal suzerain

  • -100 relations with Teutonic Order
  • +50 relations with Poland
  • +50 relations with Lithuania
  • Event 366804 - Reforms in the Empire for Teutonic Order is triggered immediately

Teutonic Order — Not random

Conditions

  • Germany exists

Will happen within 30 days of February 14, 1511
Checked again every 30 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 30, 1511)

Description

Duke Frederick of Saxony, Grandmaster of the Teutonic Order died in December 1510. Albrecht von Hohenzollern was chosen as his successor early in 1511 in the hope that his relationship to his maternal uncle, Sigismund I the Old, King of Poland, would facilitate a settlement of the disputes over eastern Prussia, wich had been held by the Order under Polish suzerainty since the Second Peace of Torun in 1466. The new Grand Master, aware of his duties to the empire and to the papacy, refused to submit to the crown of Poland and instead swore allegiance to the Holy Roman Empire. As war over the Order's existence appeared inevitable, Albert made strenuous efforts to secure allies and carried on protracted negotiations with the Emperor.

Actions

A. Swear allegiance to the Holy Roman Empire

  • Break vassalization with Denmark
  • Break vassalization with Sweden
  • Break vassalization with Lithuania
  • Break vassalization with Poland
  • Break vassalization with Livonian Order
  • +50 relations with Germany
  • -200 relations with Lithuania
  • -200 relations with Poland
  • Stability +3

B. Honor the Treaty of Torun and become a Polish vassal

Germany — Not random

Conditions

  • Flag [Germany_reform] is set
  • Flag [Germany_Habsburg] is set

Will happen within 150 days of January 2, 1512
Checked again every 150 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 30, 1512)

Description

The discovery of the Seamless Mantle of Jesus Christ by Emperor Maximilian in the cathedral of Trier in 1512 is an event around which several legends entwine. According to the most popular one, an angel appeared to Maximilian in Cologne telling him to ride to Trier. When he entered the cathedral of Trier, suddenly 15 candles on the altar began to burn. The altar was moved, and beyond there was a mantle made of one piece of cloth that the present clerics identified as the mantle of Christ, and some dice recognized as the dice of the guards who crucified him. This seamless mantle became the symbol for the Holy Roman Empire and the undivided Christian world.

Actions

A. We are chosen to unite the Christian world

  • Stability +1
  • +30 relations with a random country
  • +30 relations with a random country
  • +30 relations with a random country
  • +30 relations with a random country

Meissen — Not random

Conditions

  • Event 366101 - Creation of the Upper Saxon circle for Germany has already occurred
  • At least one of the following must occur:
    • Germany and Meissen are allied
    • Meissen is a vassal of Germany
    • Relations with Germany are at 150 or higher

Will happen within 600 days of January 2, 1512
Checked again every 600 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 30, 1600)

Description

Our legal feudal suzerain, the elector of Saxony, has agreed to give up his special status as elector, the so-called electoral regalia, which has before allowed him and the princes under his suzerainty to be exempt from the massive reforms that have taken place in the Kingdom of Germany. As a consequence, the Emperor has with the consent of the Imperial Diet created an Upper Saxon Imperial circle that includes Meissen. The new circle will be subject to the new Imperial institutions that are supposed to enforce central authority and suppress territorial autonomy. Accepting this act would thus effectively end our possibilities to act independently from the Empire.

Actions

A. Accept the fact (End Game)

B. Defy the Emperor

  • -300 relations with Germany
  • Break vassalization with Germany
  • Stability -3
  • Start a war with Germany

Meissen — Not random

Conditions

  • Event 366101 - Creation of the Upper Saxon circle for Germany has already occurred
  • None of the following must occur:
    • Germany and Meissen are allied
    • Meissen is a vassal of Germany
    • Relations with Germany are at 150 or higher

Will happen within 600 days of January 2, 1512
Checked again every 600 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 30, 1600)

Description

Our legal feudal suzerain, the elector of Saxony, has agreed to give up his special status as elector, the so-called electoral regalia, which has before allowed him and the princes under his suzerainty to be exempt from the massive reforms that have taken place in the Kingdom of Germany. As a consequence, the Emperor has with the consent of the Imperial Diet created an Upper Saxon Imperial circle that includes Meissen. The new circle will be subject to the new Imperial institutions that are supposed to enforce central authority and suppress territorial autonomy. Accepting this act would thus effectively end our possibilities to act independently from the Empire.

Actions

A. Defy the Emperor

  • -300 relations with Germany
  • Break vassalization with Germany
  • Stability -3
  • Start a war with Germany

B. Accept the fact (End Game)

Pomerania — Not random

Conditions

  • Event 366101 - Creation of the Upper Saxon circle for Germany has already occurred
  • At least one of the following must occur:
    • Germany and Pomerania are allied
    • Pomerania is a vassal of Germany
    • Relations with Germany are at 150 or higher

Will happen within 600 days of January 2, 1512
Checked again every 600 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 30, 1600)

Description

Our legal feudal suzerain, the elector of Brandenburg, has agreed to give up his special status as elector, the so-called electoral regalia, which has before allowed him and the princes under his suzerainty to be exempt from the massive reforms that have taken place in the Kingdom of Germany. As a consequence, the Emperor has with the consent of the Imperial Diet created an Upper Saxon Imperial circle that includes Pomerania. The new circle will be subject to the new Imperial institutions that are supposed to enforce central authority and suppress territorial autonomy. Accepting this act would thus effectively end our possibilities to act independently from the Empire.

Actions

A. Accept the fact (End Game)

B. Defy the Emperor

  • -300 relations with Germany
  • Break vassalization with Germany
  • Stability -3
  • Start a war with Germany

Pomerania — Not random

Conditions

  • Event 366101 - Creation of the Upper Saxon circle for Germany has already occurred
  • None of the following must occur:
    • Germany and Pomerania are allied
    • Pomerania is a vassal of Germany
    • Relations with Germany are at 150 or higher

Will happen within 600 days of January 2, 1512
Checked again every 600 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 30, 1600)

Description

Our legal feudal suzerain, the elector of Brandenburg, has agreed to give up his special status as elector, the so-called electoral regalia, which has before allowed him and the princes under his suzerainty to be exempt from the massive reforms that have taken place in the Kingdom of Germany. As a consequence, the Emperor has with the consent of the Imperial Diet created an Upper Saxon Imperial circle that includes Pomerania. The new circle will be subject to the new Imperial institutions that are supposed to enforce central authority and suppress territorial autonomy. Accepting this act would thus effectively end our possibilities to act independently from the Empire.

Actions

A. Defy the Emperor

  • -300 relations with Germany
  • Break vassalization with Germany
  • Stability -3
  • Start a war with Germany

B. Accept the fact (End Game)

Stettin — Not random

Conditions

  • Event 366101 - Creation of the Upper Saxon circle for Germany has already occurred
  • At least one of the following must occur:
    • Germany and Stettin are allied
    • Stettin is a vassal of Germany
    • Relations with Germany are at 150 or higher

Will happen within 600 days of January 2, 1512
Checked again every 600 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 30, 1600)

Description

Our legal feudal suzerain, the elector of Brandenburg, has agreed to give up his special status as elector, the so-called electoral regalia, which has before allowed him and the princes under his suzerainty to be exempt from the massive reforms that have taken place in the Kingdom of Germany. As a consequence, the Emperor has with the consent of the Imperial Diet created an Upper Saxon Imperial circle that includes Pomerania-Stettin. The new circle will be subject to the new Imperial institutions that are supposed to enforce central authority and suppress territorial autonomy. Accepting this act would thus effectively end our possibilities to act independently from the Empire.

Actions

A. Accept the fact (End Game)

B. Defy the Emperor

  • -300 relations with Germany
  • Break vassalization with Germany
  • Stability -3
  • Start a war with Germany

Stettin — Not random

Conditions

  • Event 366101 - Creation of the Upper Saxon circle for Germany has already occurred
  • None of the following must occur:
    • Germany and Stettin are allied
    • Stettin is a vassal of Germany
    • Relations with Germany are at 150 or higher

Will happen within 600 days of January 2, 1512
Checked again every 600 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 30, 1600)

Description

Our legal feudal suzerain, the elector of Brandenburg, has agreed to give up his special status as elector, the so-called electoral regalia, which has before allowed him and the princes under his suzerainty to be exempt from the massive reforms that have taken place in the Kingdom of Germany. As a consequence, the Emperor has with the consent of the Imperial Diet created an Upper Saxon Imperial circle that includes Pomerania-Stettin. The new circle will be subject to the new Imperial institutions that are supposed to enforce central authority and suppress territorial autonomy. Accepting this act would thus effectively end our possibilities to act independently from the Empire.

Actions

A. Defy the Emperor

  • -300 relations with Germany
  • Break vassalization with Germany
  • Stability -3
  • Start a war with Germany

B. Accept the fact (End Game)

Germany — Not random

Conditions

  • Flag [Germany_reform] is set
  • Own Salzburg
  • Own Austria
  • Own Steiermark
  • Own Tirol
  • The following must not occur:
    • Austria exists
  • The following must not occur:
    • Badboy is at 5 or higher
  • Country is not at war
  • Stability is at 1 or higher
  • The following must not occur:
    • Flag [Germany_Habsburg] is set

Will happen within 600 days of January 2, 1512
Checked again every 600 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 30, 1600)

Description

Through astute negotiations and a bit of force, we have managed to convince the Austrian Habsburg Archdukes to give up their special privileges granted in the Privilegum Maius, the regalia, which allows us to create an Austrian Imperial Circle covering their territory and to implement reforms establishing Imperial authority there as has been done in most of Germany. Within this circle, the Habsburg Archdukes would still retain significant privileges. Therefore it might also be worth contemplation to ignore Imperial law in this case and make the Austrian territories direct Imperial possessions. Such an act might however provoke resistance.

Actions

A. Create an Austrian circle

  • Salzburg will be considered a national province
  • Austria will be considered a national province
  • Krain will be considered a national province
  • Steiermark will be considered a national province
  • Tirol will be considered a national province
  • +50 victory points
  • -2 base tax value in Salzburg
  • -2 base tax value in Austria
  • -2 base tax value in Steiermark
  • -2 base tax value in Tirol
  • -1 base manpower in Salzburg
  • -1 base manpower in Austria
  • -1 base manpower in Steiermark
  • -1 base manpower in Tirol
  • Leader Starhemberg becomes active
  • Leader Traun becomes active
  • Leader Khevenhüller becomes active
  • Leader Daun becomes active
  • Leader Mack becomes active

B. No, we'll make these lands direct Imperial possessions!

  • Salzburg revolts
  • Austria revolts
  • Steiermark revolts
  • Tirol revolts
  • Centralization +1
  • Stability -2

Germany — Not random

Conditions

  • Flag [Germany_reform] is set
  • Own Köln
  • Own Pfalz
  • Own Mainz
  • The following must not occur:
    • Palatinate exists
  • The following must not occur:
    • Mainz exists
  • The following must not occur:
    • Cologne exists
  • The following must not occur:
    • Badboy is at 5 or higher
  • Country is not at war
  • Stability is at 1 or higher

Will happen within 600 days of January 2, 1512
Checked again every 600 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 30, 1600)

Description

Through astute negotiations and a bit of force, we have managed to convince all four Rhenish electors - the Count Palatine and the archbishops of Mainz, Trier and Cologne - to give up their special privileges granted in the Golden Bull, the regalia, which allows us to create an Electoral Rhenish Imperial Circle covering their territory and to implement reforms establishing Imperial authority there as has been done in most of Germany. Within this circle, the four electors would still retain significant privileges. Therefore it might also be worth contemplation to ignore Imperial law in this case and make the Electoral Rhenish territories direct Imperial possessions. Such an act might however provoke resistance.

Actions

A. Create an Electoral Rhenish circle

  • Köln will be considered a national province
  • Pfalz will be considered a national province
  • Mainz will be considered a national province
  • +50 victory points
  • -2 base tax value in Köln
  • -2 base tax value in Pfalz
  • -2 base tax value in Mainz
  • -1 base manpower in Köln
  • -1 base manpower in Pfalz
  • -1 base manpower in Mainz
  • Leader Deroy becomes active
  • Leader Wrede becomes active

B. No, we'll make these lands direct Imperial possessions!

  • Köln revolts
  • Pfalz revolts
  • Mainz revolts
  • Centralization +1
  • Stability -2

Germany — Not random

Conditions

  • Flag [Germany_reform] is set
  • Own Brandenburg
  • Own Anhalt
  • The following must not occur:
    • Brandenburg exists
  • The following must not occur:
    • Saxony exists
  • The following must not occur:
    • Badboy is at 3 or higher
  • Country is not at war
  • Stability is at 1 or higher

Will happen within 600 days of January 2, 1512
Checked again every 600 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 30, 1600)

Description

Through astute negotiations and a bit of force, we have managed to convince the electors of Brandenburg and Saxony to give up their special privileges granted in the Golden Bull, the regalia, which allows us to create an Upper Saxon Imperial Circle covering the territory of the electors and the lands considered to be under their feudal suzerainty and to implement reforms establishing Imperial authority there as has been done in most of Germany. Within this circle, the two electors will still retain some privileges, which is however a price that we have to pay for being able to integrate such a large area.

Actions

A. Create an Upper Saxon circle

  • Hinterpommern will be considered a national province
  • Vorpommern will be considered a national province
  • Magdeburg will be considered a national province
  • Brandenburg will be considered a national province
  • Küstrin will be considered a national province
  • Sachsen will be considered a national province
  • Anhalt will be considered a national province
  • +50 victory points
  • -2 base tax value in Magdeburg
  • -2 base tax value in Brandenburg
  • -2 base tax value in Küstrin
  • -2 base tax value in Anhalt
  • -1 base manpower in Magdeburg
  • -1 base manpower in Brandenburg
  • -1 base manpower in Küstrin
  • -1 base manpower in Anhalt
  • Leader Anhalt-Dessau becomes active
  • Leader Zieten becomes active
  • Leader Seydlitz becomes active
  • Leader Tauentzien becomes active
  • Leader Bülow becomes active
  • Leader Kleist becomes active
  • Leader Yorck becomes active
  • Leader Sachsen-Lauenburg becomes active
  • Leader Benckendorf becomes active
  • Leader Sachsen-Weißenfels becomes active

Germany — Not random

Conditions

  • Flag [Germany_reform] is set
  • Own Würzburg
  • Control Würzburg
  • Own Mainz
  • Control Mainz
  • Own Köln
  • Control Köln

Will happen within 3000 days of January 2, 1515
Checked again every 3000 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 30, 1610)

Description

Now that we have established the much-needed reforms in the Empire, we can proceed to the creation of some more central institutions that would facilitate the administration of the Kingdom of Germany. Before doing that, we must yet decide where to place these institutions, i.e. which city should be the capital of Germany. Nürnberg, whose Imperial castle was the main residence of the emperors in the late middle ages, already hosts the Imperial Executive Council and would be an obvious choice. By instead making Frankfurt, site of the Imperial elections, the centre of the Empire, we would stress the sole legitimation of Imperial power by election. On the other hand, chosing Aachen, the capital of Charlemagne and the city of Imperial coronations, would accentuate both the divine legitimacy of Imperial rule and the ancient Frankish legacy. Of course, we could as well just make the hereditary residence of the Emperor capital of Germany.

Actions

A. The loyal city of Nürnberg

  • Move capital to Würzburg
  • Aristocracy -1
  • Centralization +1

B. Frankfurt, the city of Imperial elections

  • Move capital to Mainz
  • Aristocracy +1
  • Centralization +1

C. Aachen, the city of Charlemagne and Imperial coronation

  • Move capital to Köln
  • Innovativeness -1
  • Centralization +2
  • +50 relations with Papal States

D. Make the old residence capital of the Empire

  • Centralization +2

Germany — Not random

Will happen within 30 days of January 2, 1519
Checked again every 30 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after January 2, 1520)

Description

The Fuggers were a peasant family of weavers from Augsburg during the 15th Century who rose through trade and transactions in money to Bankers of the Habsburgs and the Popes. Jakob Fugger the Rich (1511-1525) financed Charles V's wars and election to the Empire, controlled European lead, silver and copper production and obtained a monopoly in quicksilver. Anton Fugger (1525-1560) had trading concessions in Chile, Peru and Moscow. However, the company declined by the end of the 16th Century because of state bankruptcies in Spain, family conflicts and lack of interest on the part of the heirs.

Actions

A. Let the Fuggers run our Finances

  • Size of loans changed to 300 ducats
  • -100 gold
  • +6 merchants
  • -5% inflation

B. Turn the Fuggers offer down

  • Stability -3
  • +2% inflation

Teutonic Order — Not random

Conditions

Will happen within 10 days of December 3, 1519
Checked again every 10 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 30, 1520)

Description

After long preparations and having obtained the Emperor's support Albrech finaly felt strong enough to embark on his gamble. In December 1519 he provoked the Polish King by attacking and plundring the city of Braunsberg.

Actions

A. Now it is time to make our move

  • Danzig will be considered a national province
  • Start a war with Poland

Germany — Not random

Conditions

  • Flag [Germany_reform] is set
  • Flag [Germany_Habsburg] is set

Will happen within 30 days of January 2, 1520
Checked again every 30 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after January 2, 1530)

Description

The Habsburg ruler reserved two places for Hungarians in the Hofrat which he was organizing as his central advisory council for his dominions as a whole - it was they themselves who failed to take up the offer.

Actions

A. Create these New Functions

  • Revolt risk value in Lombardia -6
  • Centralization +1
  • Aristocracy -2
  • Serfdom -1
  • Innovativeness +1
  • Infrastructure tech investment: +500
  • Trade tech investment: +500
  • Stability -1

B. Let the Nobility run these mundane things

  • Revolt risk value in Lombardia -6
  • Centralization -1
  • Aristocracy +1
  • Serfdom +2
  • Innovativeness -2
  • Land tech investment: +500
  • Stability +1

Poland — Not random

Conditions

  • At least one of the following must occur:
    • Own Danzig
    • Stability is at 3 or higher
  • Country is not at war
  • Teutonic Order exists

Will happen within 10 days of January 2, 1521
Checked again every 10 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 30, 1522)

Description

With both Poland and the Teutonic Order beeing exhausted they agreed on an armistice largely confirming the status quo. With it's army rebuild though the King of Poland decided to break the armistice and finish destroy the Order.

Actions

A. Bring an end to the conflict

  • Start a war with Teutonic Order

Poland — Not random

Conditions

  • Teutonic Order owns Danzig
  • The following must not occur:
    • Poland and Teutonic Order are at war

Will happen within 10 days of January 3, 1521
Checked again every 10 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 30, 1525)

Description

With Poland decisively beaten by the Teutonic Order it was forced to sign the treaty of Königsberg between the Holy Roman Empire, the Teutonic Order and Poland. By the terms of this treaty Poland was forced to renounce all its claims on Silesia and Neumark as well as restoring Western Prussia to the Teutonic Order. Though the Order had won the war against Poland its economy was in ruins and its dependency on the Empire greater than ever.

Actions

A. A shame for King and country

Teutonic Order — Not random

Conditions

Will happen within 60 days of January 2, 1525
Checked again every 60 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after January 2, 1540)
unless prevented by
Action A of 366807 - The peace of Königsberg for Poland

Description

The last Grandmaster of the Teutonic Order, Albrecht von Brandenburg, decided to secularize the Order in 1525 and created Duchy of Prussia as a Polish vassal. The Brandenburg branch of Hohenzollerns became the rulers of the Duchy.

Actions

A. Become the Duchy of Prussia

B. Continue as the Order

Teutonic Order — Not random

Conditions

Will happen within 30 days of August 2, 1534
Checked again every 30 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 30, 1534)

Description

Resulting from the Reiterkrieg the Teutonic order had incured a huge amount of debt and even though Albrecht of Hohenzollern tried his best to improve the order's economic situation his dependency on the Emperor's support and the continuing hostility of Poland finaly led to a financial crisis in 1534. With the order unable to pay for it's administration or defence Albrecht von Brandenburg could only hope that the Empire would once again support him...

Actions

A. Woe is upon us (possibly End Game)

B. Try to repay our debts

  • -500 gold

Germany — Not random

Conditions

  • Flag [Germany_reform] is set
  • Own Prussia
  • The following must not occur:
    • Prussia exists
  • The following must not occur:
    • Teutonic Order exists
  • The following must not occur:
    • Livonian Order exists
  • Country is not at war
  • Event 366816 - Imperial rule in the Baltics for Germany has already occurred

Will happen within 600 days of January 2, 1546
Checked again every 600 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 30, 1600)

Description

After we have successfully overcome all resistance against the Imperial presence in the Baltic area we could try to take advantage of this situation and formaly integrating these provinces into the Empire as the Baltic circle.

Actions

A. Create the Balitc circle

  • Danzig will be considered a national province
  • Memel will be considered a national province
  • Prussia will be considered a national province
  • Kurland will be considered a national province
  • Estland will be considered a national province
  • Livland will be considered a national province
  • Leader Zinnenberg becomes active
  • Leader Plettenberg becomes active
  • Leader Albrecht becomes active
  • Leader Magnus becomes active

Germany — Not random

Conditions

  • Flag [Germany_reform] is set
  • Own Danzig
  • Own Memel
  • Own Prussia
  • The following must not occur:
    • Prussia exists
  • The following must not occur:
    • Teutonic Order exists
  • The following must not occur:
    • Brandenburg exists
  • Country is not at war
  • Stability is at 2 or higher
  • Event 366810 - Bankruptcy of the Order for Teutonic Order has already occurred

Will happen within 600 days of January 2, 1572
Checked again every 600 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 30, 1819)

Description

With our control over the Baltic area and its formal integration into the Empire the region has experienced an influx of German settlers with commoners and nobles alike seeking their fortune in these new provinces.

Actions

A. Support the German settlements in the East

  • Culture in Danzig changes to german
  • Culture in Memel changes to german
  • Culture in Prussia changes to german
  • Culture in Kurland changes to german
  • +2 base tax value in Danzig
  • +1 base tax value in Memel
  • +2 base tax value in Prussia
  • +1 base tax value in Kurland
  • +1 base manpower in Danzig
  • +1 base manpower in Memel
  • +1 base manpower in Prussia
  • +1 base manpower in Kurland
  • +500 population in Memel
  • +500 population in Kurland
  • +1000 population in Prussia
  • +1000 population in Danzig
  • Danzig becomes a center of trade
  • -250 gold
  • +2 badboy
  • Stability -1

B. Try to maintain the status quo and to promote stability in the region

  • +100 relations with Poland
  • +100 relations with Lithuania
  • Stability +1
  • -1 badboy

Prussia — Not random

Conditions

  • Flag [Germany_reform] is set
  • Flag [Germany_Hohenzollern] is set

Will happen within 30 days of January 2, 1713
Checked again every 30 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after January 2, 1765)

Description

Emperor Frederick VII William endowed the Holy Roman Empire with its military and bureaucratic character. He was fanatically addicted to work and a firm autocrat. Frederick William reorganized the administrative system, raised the army to XXXX men (equivalent to 4 percent of the population) and geared the whole organization of the state to the military machine. The Empire thus became a militaristic and absolutist state.

Actions

A. Introduce Absolute Monarchy

  • Centralization +3
  • Aristocracy -1
  • Innovativeness +1
  • +400 gold
  • Stability -1

B. Keep Constitutional Monarchy

  • Centralization +2
  • Innovativeness +1
  • +300 gold

Germany — Not random

Conditions

  • Flag [Germany_reform] is set
  • Flag [Germany_Hohenzollern] is set

Will happen within 30 days of January 2, 1750
Checked again every 30 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after January 2, 1785)

Description

After the end of the reign of Louis XIV in France and the following wars of the Spanish succession, the age of enlightenment slowly began to spread all over Europe by the words of writers and philosophers of the time such as Locke, Rosseau, Diderot, Hume, Leibniz and Montesquieu. The New Ideals was religious freedom, education and freedom of speech and political opinion. The monumental work that captured the essence of the enlightenment was Diderot's Encyclopédie, taking 25 years for it's completion and in the end totaling a collection of no less then 35 volumes of 1000 pages each describing everything from how to knit a sock to methods of improving the manufacturing of artillery pieces. Of the monarchs of Europe none was a stronger believer of these ideas than the Holy Roman Emperor, Friedrich VIII also know as Frederick the Great.

Actions

A. Reforms of Enlightenment

  • Aristocracy -2
  • Centralization +2
  • Innovativeness +3
  • Serfdom -2
  • Stability -1

B. No Change

  • Stability +1

C. Reforms of Reaction

  • +4 colonists
  • +6000 infantry in a random province
  • +1000 cavalry in the same province
  • +20 artillery in the same province
  • Stability -1
  • Innovativeness -3
  • Serfdom +2

Germany — Not random

Conditions

  • Flag [Germany_reform] is set
  • Flag [Germany_Habsburg] is set
  • Own Bohemia
  • Own Erz
  • Own Sudeten
  • Own Moravia

Will happen within 10 days of January 2, 1753
Checked again every 10 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 30, 1753)

Description

Wenzel-Anton, Earl and then Prince of Rittberg-Kaunitz (1711-1794) is a noble from Bohemia. Impregnated of the culture of the Englightenment, a devoted civil servant, he always had the full confidence and support from the Emperor. After a diplomatic career, he became Imperial Chancellor in 1753, till 1792.

Actions

A. An Excellent Minister!

  • Monarch's diplomatic skill +3 for 240 months
  • Monarch's administrative skill +3 for 240 months
  • Monarch's military skill +3 for 240 months
  • Stability +2

Germany — Not random

Conditions

  • Flag [Germany_reform] is set
  • Flag [Germany_Habsburg] is set

Will happen within 30 days of January 2, 1770
Checked again every 30 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after January 2, 1774)

Description

Joseph II, 1741-90, Holy Roman Emperor (1765-90). After his fathers death 1765, Joseph acted as emperor and co-regent with his mother but had little real influence. Resenting this fact, he takes to traveling until his mothers death in 1780. He then begins reformations largely based on his own philosophy and principles, rather than those originating in the Enlightenment. These reforms consisted of nothing less than the abolition of hereditary and ecclesiastic privileges as well as the creation of a civil service based on merit and loyalty rather than birth.

Actions

A. Reforms of Enlightenment

  • Centralization +2
  • Aristocracy -1
  • Serfdom -5
  • Innovativeness +2
  • Mercantilism -2
  • Land -2
  • Global revolt risk +4 for 36 months
  • -200 gold

B. No Change

  • Stability +1

C. Reforms of Reaction

  • Centralization -1
  • Aristocracy +3
  • Serfdom +3
  • Innovativeness -2
  • Mercantilism +2
  • Land +1
  • Global revolt risk +2 for 36 months
  • -200 gold

Germany — Not random

Conditions

  • Flag [Germany_reform] is set
  • Flag [Germany_Habsburg] is set

Will happen within 30 days of September 21, 1789
Checked again every 30 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 30, 1789)

Description

Joseph II was a controversial ruler. He began his reign with liberal reforms like the Edict of Toleration, which gave Lutherans, Calvinists, and Orthodox near equality with Roman Catholics. He also abolished serfdom and (temporarily) eased up on official censorship. However, Joseph was also an extreme centralist. In March 1787 Joseph swept away the constitution of the Empire and announced that from then on it would be ruled according to absolutist principles. Resistance simmered in the Netherlands until 1789 when it boiled over into open revolt and for a time it appeared as if revolution might erupt in many parts of the monarchy.

Actions

A. React against Revolutionary Tendencies!

  • Aristocracy +3
  • Serfdom +3
  • Innovativeness -3
  • Stability -1

B. Risk the Revolution!

  • Aristocracy -1
  • Serfdom -1
  • Innovativeness +1
  • Global revolt risk +3 for 156 months
  • Stability +1

Germany — Not random

Conditions

  • Flag [Germany_reform] is set
  • Flag [Germany_Habsburg] is set

Will happen within 10 days of January 2, 1800
Checked again every 10 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 30, 1805)

Description

Metternich began his state career in 1797 as representative of the Westphalian College of counts at the Congress of Rastatt, but in less than a decade, he had managed to become ambassador of the Empire in France. His career primed in 1809 when he was assigned the post as minister of Imperial foreign affairs. Until 1813 Metternich will pursue a policy of acquiescence to French supremacy. A policy which ends with the creation of the Quadruple Alliance, the war against France, and the allied victory the very same year. The following 35 years have been called the Age of Metternich for during this time he was the chief arbiter of Europe. The Metternich system depended upon political and religious censorship, espionage, and the suppression of revolutionary and nationalist movements. This system holds part of the blame for the revolutions of 1848.

Actions

A. An Excellent Minister!

  • Monarch's diplomatic skill +5 for 240 months
  • Monarch's administrative skill +3 for 240 months
  • Monarch's military skill +2 for 240 months
  • Stability +2

Germany — Not random

Will happen within 30 days of January 2, 1807
Checked again every 30 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 30, 1807)

Description

After the humiliating defeat against Napoléon's armies and the harsh terms that followed in the peace, the need for drastic measures for the Empire to regain its former military and economical strength was obvious. A wide range of reforms implemented led to the abolishment of serfdom, privileges being revoked and an efficient decentralized government as well as compulsory military service. However this was not a sure thing as different segments of society wanted different types of reforms. It could have been quite differently.

Actions

A. Plebeian Mass Reform

  • Aristocracy -2
  • Centralization +2
  • Serfdom -3
  • Gain barrack in a random province
  • Quality -2
  • Offensive Doctrine +2
  • Land tech investment: +1000
  • +20 national manpower

B. Frederickian Elite Reform

  • Aristocracy +2
  • Centralization +2
  • Serfdom +1
  • Gain barrack in a random province
  • Quality +2
  • Offensive Doctrine -2
  • Land tech investment: +1000

C. Balanced Reform

  • Centralization +1
  • Gain barrack in a random province
  • Quality +1
  • Land tech investment: +1000
  • +10 national manpower

Germany — Not random

Triggered by

Action B of 122703 - Reforms in the Empire for Baden
Action A of 122702 - Reforms in the Empire for Baden

Description

The Margrave of Baden has decided to accept the new institutions and laws and will hence be a loyal part of the reformed Holy Roman Empire and Kingdom of Germany.

Actions

A. Thanks to our loyal vassal

  • Inherit the realms of Baden

Livonian Order — Not random

Triggered by

Action A of 366811 - Bankruptcy of the Order for Germany

Description

The Emperor has forced Albrecht von Brandenburg to retire and has established direct Imperial control over the Order.

Actions

A. The Emperor has nominated a new Grandmaster (End Game)

  • Cede Danzig to Germany
  • Cede Prussia to Germany
  • Cede Memel to Germany
  • Cede Vorpommern to Germany
  • Cede Küstrin to Germany
  • Cede Hinterpommern to Germany
  • Cede Vorpommern to Germany
  • Cede Brandenburg to Germany
  • Cede Tver to Poland
  • Cede Pskov to Poland
  • Cede Podlasia to Poland
  • Cede Masovia to Poland
  • Cede Podolia to Poland
  • Cede Galizien to Poland
  • Cede Krakow to Poland
  • Cede Wielkopolska to Poland
  • Cede Poznan to Poland
  • Cede Tula to Poland
  • Cede Welikia to Poland
  • Cede Belarus to Poland
  • Cede Kursk to Poland
  • Cede Mozyr to Poland
  • Cede Lithuania to Poland
  • Cede Volyn to Poland
  • Cede Chernigov to Poland
  • Cede Ukraina to Poland
  • Cede Jedisan to Poland
  • Cede Belgorod to Poland
  • Cede Poltava to Poland
  • Cede Krementjug to Poland
  • Cede Vologda to Poland
  • Cede Moscow to Poland
  • Cede Nizhgorod to Poland
  • Cede Polotsk to Poland
  • Cede Ingermanland to Sweden
  • Cede Småland to Sweden
  • Cede Västergötland to Sweden
  • Cede Bergslagen to Sweden
  • Cede Lappland to Sweden
  • Cede Österbotten to Sweden
  • Cede Tavastland to Sweden
  • Cede Nyland to Sweden
  • Cede Savolaks to Sweden
  • Cede Västerbotten to Sweden
  • Cede Finland to Sweden
  • Cede Gästrikland to Sweden
  • Cede Karelia to Sweden
  • Cede Skåne to Sweden
  • Cede Sjælland to Sweden
  • Cede Gotland to Sweden
  • Cede Jylland to Sweden
  • Cede Østlandet to Sweden
  • Cede Bergenshus to Sweden
  • Cede Trøndelag to Sweden
  • Cede Narvik to Sweden
  • Cede Finnmark to Sweden
  • Cede Jämtland to Sweden
  • Cede Iceland to Sweden
  • Cede Kola to Russia
  • Cede Kexholm to Russia
  • Cede Olonets to Russia
  • Cede Arkhangelsk to Russia
  • Cede Novgorod to Russia

Germany — Not random

Triggered by

Action A of 366810 - Bankruptcy of the Order for Teutonic Order

Description

Resulting from the Reiterkrieg the Teutonic order had incured a huge amount of debt and even though Albrecht of Hohenzollern tried his best to improve the order's economic situation his dependency on the Emperor's support and the continuing hostility of Poland finaly led to a financial crisis in 1534. With the order unable to pay for it's administration or defence Albrecht von Brandenburg again had to ask the Emperor for financial support. We may use this situation to nominate force Albrecht von Hohenzollern to retire and to nominate our own candidate establishing direct Imperial control over the Order in the process.

Actions

A. Nominate a new Grandmaster and establish direct Imperial control

B. The Emperor is generous

  • -500 gold
  • -2 badboy

C. We don't care

Germany — Not random

Triggered by

Action B of 125703 - Reforms in the Empire for Bavaria
Action A of 125702 - Reforms in the Empire for Bavaria

Description

The Wittelsbach Duke of Bavaria has decided to accept the new institutions and laws and will hence be a loyal part of the reformed Holy Roman Empire and Kingdom of Germany.

Actions

A. Thanks to our loyal vassal

  • Inherit the realms of Bavaria
  • Leader Abensberg becomes active
  • Leader Winzerer becomes active
  • Leader Geleen becomes active
  • Leader Törring becomes active
  • Leader C. Wittelsbach becomes active
  • Leader F. Wittelsbach becomes active
  • Leader M.E. Wittelsbach becomes active

Germany — Not random

Triggered by

Action A of 125701 - Imperial Diet at Augsburg for Bavaria

Description

Having managed to turn Germany into an effective monarchy, the Wittelsbach Dukes of Bavaria enjoy great support in Germany, and although the crown of Germany is still electoral, nobody will presumably stand a chance against them in future elections. The crown is thus likely to remain within this dynasty for many years. Naturally, the military leaders loyal to them will serve a Germany under their rule.

Actions

A. Vivat!

  • Set flag [Germany_Bavaria] for events
  • Monarch Ernst becomes active
  • Monarch Albrecht II der Fromme becomes active
  • Monarch Johann I becomes active
  • Monarch Sigismund II becomes active
  • Monarch Albrecht III der Weise becomes active
  • Monarch Wilhelm II becomes active
  • Monarch Albrecht IV becomes active
  • Monarch Wilhelm III der Fromme becomes active
  • Monarch Maximilian I der Große becomes active
  • Monarch Ferdinand I Maria becomes active
  • Monarch Maximilian II Emanuel becomes active
  • Monarch Karl V Albert becomes active
  • Monarch Maximilian III Joseph becomes active
  • Monarch Karl VI Theodor becomes active
  • Monarch Maximilian IV becomes active
  • Leader Christoph becomes active
  • Leader Ferdinand becomes active
  • Leader Maximilian II Emanuel becomes active
  • Leader Abensberg becomes active
  • Leader Winzerer becomes active
  • Leader Geleen becomes active
  • Leader Törring becomes active
  • Leader Tilly becomes active
  • Leader Gronsfeld becomes active
  • Leader Mercy becomes active
  • Leader Werth becomes active
  • Leader Seckendorf becomes active

Germany — Not random

Triggered by

Action B of 235703 - Reforms in the Empire for Berg
Action A of 235702 - Reforms in the Empire for Berg

Description

The Duke of Berg has decided to accept the new institutions and laws and will hence be a loyal part of the reformed Holy Roman Empire and Kingdom of Germany.

Actions

A. Thanks to our loyal vassal

  • Inherit the realms of Berg

Germany — Not random

Triggered by

Action A of 133702 - Reforms in the Empire for Bremen
Action B of 133703 - Reforms in the Empire for Bremen

Description

The Archbishop of Bremen has decided to accept the new institutions and laws and will hence be a loyal part of the reformed Holy Roman Empire and Kingdom of Germany.

Actions

A. Thanks to our loyal vassal

  • Inherit the realms of Bremen

Germany — Not random

Triggered by

Action B of 200703 - Reforms in the Empire for Cleves
Action A of 200702 - Reforms in the Empire for Cleves

Description

The Duke of Cleves has decided to accept the new institutions and laws and will hence be a loyal part of the reformed Holy Roman Empire and Kingdom of Germany.

Actions

A. Thanks to our loyal vassal

  • Inherit the realms of Cleves

Germany — Not random

Triggered by

Action A of 366801 - Albrecht's decision for Germany

Description

The Teutonic Order joins our alliance!

Actions

A. Good!

Teutonic Order — Not random

Triggered by

Action A of 366811 - Bankruptcy of the Order for Germany

Description

The Emperor has forced Albrecht von Brandenburg to retire and has established direct Imperial control over the Order.

Actions

A. We have no choice (End Game)

  • Cede Vorpommern to Germany
  • Cede Estland to Germany
  • Cede Livland to Germany
  • Cede Vorpommern to Germany
  • Cede Küstrin to Germany
  • Cede Hinterpommern to Germany
  • Cede Vorpommern to Germany
  • Cede Brandenburg to Germany
  • Cede Tver to Poland
  • Cede Pskov to Poland
  • Cede Podlasia to Poland
  • Cede Masovia to Poland
  • Cede Podolia to Poland
  • Cede Galizien to Poland
  • Cede Krakow to Poland
  • Cede Wielkopolska to Poland
  • Cede Poznan to Poland
  • Cede Tula to Poland
  • Cede Welikia to Poland
  • Cede Belarus to Poland
  • Cede Kursk to Poland
  • Cede Mozyr to Poland
  • Cede Lithuania to Poland
  • Cede Volyn to Poland
  • Cede Chernigov to Poland
  • Cede Ukraina to Poland
  • Cede Jedisan to Poland
  • Cede Belgorod to Poland
  • Cede Poltava to Poland
  • Cede Krementjug to Poland
  • Cede Vologda to Poland
  • Cede Moscow to Poland
  • Cede Nizhgorod to Poland
  • Cede Polotsk to Poland
  • Cede Ingermanland to Sweden
  • Cede Småland to Sweden
  • Cede Västergötland to Sweden
  • Cede Bergslagen to Sweden
  • Cede Lappland to Sweden
  • Cede Österbotten to Sweden
  • Cede Tavastland to Sweden
  • Cede Nyland to Sweden
  • Cede Savolaks to Sweden
  • Cede Västerbotten to Sweden
  • Cede Finland to Sweden
  • Cede Gästrikland to Sweden
  • Cede Karelia to Sweden
  • Cede Skåne to Sweden
  • Cede Sjælland to Sweden
  • Cede Gotland to Sweden
  • Cede Jylland to Sweden
  • Cede Østlandet to Sweden
  • Cede Bergenshus to Sweden
  • Cede Trøndelag to Sweden
  • Cede Narvik to Sweden
  • Cede Finnmark to Sweden
  • Cede Jämtland to Sweden
  • Cede Iceland to Sweden
  • Cede Kola to Russia
  • Cede Kexholm to Russia
  • Cede Olonets to Russia
  • Cede Arkhangelsk to Russia
  • Cede Novgorod to Russia
  • Event 366816 - Imperial rule in the Baltics for Germany is triggered immediately

Germany — Not random

Triggered by

Action A of 279701 - Imperial Diet at Augsburg for Holstein

Description

Having managed to turn Germany into an effective monarchy, the Gottorp dukes of Schleswig and Holstein enjoy great support in Germany, and although the crown of Germany is still electoral, nobody will presumably stand a chance against them in future elections. The crown is thus likely to remain within this dynasty for many years. Naturally, the military leaders loyal to them will serve a Germany under their rule.

Actions

A. Vivat!

  • Set flag [Germany_Holstein] for events
  • Monarch Adolf II becomes active
  • Monarch Christian I becomes active
  • Monarch Friedrich III becomes active
  • Monarch Adolf III becomes active
  • Monarch Friedrich IV becomes active
  • Monarch Philipp II becomes active
  • Monarch Johann I Adolf becomes active
  • Monarch Friedrich V becomes active
  • Monarch Christian II Albrecht becomes active
  • Monarch Friedrich VI becomes active
  • Monarch Karl V Friedrich becomes active
  • Monarch Peter I becomes active
  • Monarch Paul I becomes active
  • Monarch Alexander I becomes active

Germany — Not random

Triggered by

Action A of 259701 - Imperial Diet at Augsburg for Pomerania

Description

Having managed to turn Germany into an effective monarchy, the Greifen dukes of Pomerania enjoy great support in Germany, and although the crown of Germany is still electoral, nobody will presumably stand a chance against them in future elections. The crown is thus likely to remain within this dynasty for many years. Naturally, the military leaders loyal to them will serve a Germany under their rule.

Actions

A. Vivat!

  • Set flag [Germany_Pomerania] for events
  • Monarch Bogislaw I becomes active
  • Monarch Erich I becomes active
  • Monarch Erich II becomes active
  • Monarch Bogislaw II der Große becomes active
  • Monarch Georg I becomes active
  • Monarch Philipp II becomes active
  • Monarch Ernst I Ludwig becomes active
  • Monarch Philipp III Julius becomes active
  • Monarch Bogislaw III becomes active
  • Monarch Georg II Wilhelm becomes active
  • Monarch Friedrich V Wilhelm der Große becomes active
  • Monarch Friedrich VI becomes active
  • Monarch Friedrich VII Wilhelm der Soldatenkaiser becomes active
  • Monarch Friedrich VIII der Große becomes active
  • Monarch Friedrich IX Wilhelm becomes active
  • Monarch Friedrich X Wilhelm becomes active
  • Leader Friedrich V Wilhelm becomes active
  • Leader Friedrich VIII der Große becomes active
  • Leader Heinrich becomes active

Germany — Not random

Triggered by

Action A of 179701 - Imperial Diet at Augsburg for Austria

Description

Having managed to turn Germany into an effective monarchy, the Habsburg Archdukes of Austria enjoy great support in Germany, and although the crown of Germany is still electoral, nobody will presumably stand a chance against them in future elections. The crown is thus likely to remain within this dynasty for many years. Naturally, the military leaders loyal to them will serve a Germany under their rule.

Actions

A. Vivat!

  • Set flag [Germany_Habsburg] for events
  • Monarch Albrecht II becomes active
  • Monarch Friedrich III becomes active
  • Monarch Maximilian I becomes active
  • Monarch Karl V becomes active
  • Monarch Ferdinand I becomes active
  • Monarch Maximilian II becomes active
  • Monarch Rudolf II becomes active
  • Monarch Matthias I becomes active
  • Monarch Ferdinand II becomes active
  • Monarch Ferdinand III becomes active
  • Monarch Leopold I becomes active
  • Monarch Joseph I becomes active
  • Monarch Karl VI becomes active
  • Monarch Franz I Stephan becomes active
  • Monarch Joseph II becomes active
  • Monarch Leopold II becomes active
  • Monarch Franz II becomes active
  • Leader Maximilian I becomes active
  • Leader Karl becomes active
  • Leader Johann becomes active
  • Leader Starhemberg becomes active
  • Leader Traun becomes active
  • Leader Khevenhüller becomes active
  • Leader Daun becomes active
  • Leader Mack becomes active
  • Leader Pappenheim becomes active
  • Leader Hatzfeldt becomes active
  • Leader Götz becomes active
  • Leader Prinz Eugen becomes active
  • Leader Mercy becomes active
  • Leader Neipperg becomes active
  • Leader Coburg-Sachsen becomes active
  • Leader Wurmser becomes active
  • Leader Mercy becomes active
  • Leader Werth becomes active
  • Leader Seckendorf becomes active

Germany — Not random

Triggered by

Action A of 185702 - Reforms in the Empire for Hesse
Action B of 185703 - Reforms in the Empire for Hesse

Description

The Landgrave of Hesse has decided to accept the new institutions and laws and will hence be a loyal part of the reformed Holy Roman Empire and Kingdom of Germany.

Actions

A. Thanks to our loyal vassal

  • Inherit the realms of Hesse

Germany — Not random

Triggered by

Action A of 185701 - Imperial Diet at Augsburg for Hesse

Description

Having managed to turn Germany into an effective monarchy, the landgraves of Hesse enjoy great support in Germany, and although the crown of Germany is still electoral, nobody will presumably stand a chance against them in future elections. The crown is thus likely to remain within this dynasty for many years. Naturally, the military leaders loyal to them will serve a Germany under their rule.

Actions

A. Vivat!

  • Set flag [Germany_Hesse] for events
  • Monarch Ludwig V der Friedsame becomes active
  • Monarch Ludwig VI der Freimütige becomes active
  • Monarch Wilhelm II becomes active
  • Monarch Wilhelm III becomes active
  • Monarch Philipp II der Großmütige becomes active
  • Monarch Wilhelm IV der Weise becomes active
  • Monarch Moritz I der Gelehrte becomes active
  • Monarch Wilhelm V der Beständige becomes active
  • Monarch Wilhelm VI der Gerechte becomes active
  • Monarch Wilhelm VII becomes active
  • Monarch Karl V becomes active
  • Monarch Friedrich III becomes active
  • Monarch Wilhelm VIII becomes active
  • Monarch Friedrich IV becomes active
  • Monarch Wilhelm IX becomes active

Germany — Not random

Triggered by

Action A of 132701 - Imperial Diet at Augsburg for Brandenburg

Description

Having managed to turn Germany into an effective monarchy, the Hohenzollern electors of Brandenburg enjoy great support in Germany, and although the crown of Germany is still electoral, nobody will presumably stand a chance against them in future elections. The crown is thus likely to remain within this dynasty for many years. Naturally, the military leaders loyal to them will serve a Germany under their rule.

Actions

A. Vivat!

  • Set flag [Germany_Hohenzollern] for events
  • Monarch Friedrich III becomes active
  • Monarch Johann I der Alchymist becomes active
  • Monarch Friedrich IV Eisenzahn becomes active
  • Monarch Albrecht II Achilles becomes active
  • Monarch Johann II Cicero becomes active
  • Monarch Joachim I Nestor becomes active
  • Monarch Joachim II Hektor becomes active
  • Monarch Johann III Georg der Ökonom becomes active
  • Monarch Joachim III Friedrich becomes active
  • Monarch Johann IV Sigismund becomes active
  • Monarch Georg I Wilhelm becomes active
  • Monarch Friedrich V Wilhelm der Große becomes active
  • Monarch Friedrich VI becomes active
  • Monarch Friedrich VII Wilhelm der Soldatenkaiser becomes active
  • Monarch Friedrich VIII der Große becomes active
  • Monarch Friedrich IX Wilhelm becomes active
  • Monarch Friedrich X Wilhelm becomes active
  • Leader Albrecht II Achilles becomes active
  • Leader Friedrich V Wilhelm becomes active
  • Leader Friedrich VIII der Große becomes active
  • Leader Heinrich becomes active
  • Leader Anhalt-Dessau becomes active
  • Leader Zieten becomes active
  • Leader Seydlitz becomes active
  • Leader Tauentzien becomes active
  • Leader Bülow becomes active
  • Leader Kleist becomes active
  • Leader Yorck becomes active
  • Leader Derfflinger becomes active
  • Leader Wartensleben becomes active
  • Leader Bevern becomes active
  • Leader Hohenlohe becomes active

Germany — Not random

Triggered by

Action A of 279702 - Reforms in the Empire for Holstein
Action B of 279703 - Reforms in the Empire for Holstein

Description

The Duke of Holstein has decided to accept the new institutions and laws and will hence be a loyal part of the reformed Holy Roman Empire and Kingdom of Germany.

Actions

A. Thanks to our loyal vassal

  • Inherit the realms of Holstein

Germany — Not random

Triggered by

Action A of 366812 - Direct Imperial control of the Order for Teutonic Order

Description

The Order has folded to our demands and we are now in control of it's former provinces.

Actions

A. Good!

  • Inherit the realms of Teutonic Order
  • Inherit the realms of Livonian Order

Germany — Not random

Triggered by

Action A of 235701 - Imperial Diet at Augsburg for Berg

Description

Having managed to turn Germany into an effective monarchy, the dukes of Jülich and Berg enjoy great support in Germany, and although the crown of Germany is still electoral, nobody will presumably stand a chance against them in future elections. The crown is thus likely to remain within this dynasty for many years. Naturally, the military leaders loyal to them will serve a Germany under their rule.

Actions

A. Vivat!

  • Set flag [Germany_Berg] for events
  • Monarch Gerhard I becomes active
  • Monarch Wilhelm II becomes active
  • Monarch Johann I becomes active
  • Monarch Wilhelm III becomes active
  • Monarch Johann II Wilhelm becomes active
  • Monarch Wolfgang I Wilhelm becomes active
  • Monarch Philipp II Wilhelm becomes active
  • Monarch Johann III Wilhelm becomes active
  • Monarch Karl V Philipp becomes active
  • Monarch Karl VI Theodor becomes active
  • Monarch Maximilian I becomes active

Germany — Not random

Triggered by

Action A of 200701 - Imperial Diet at Augsburg for Cleves

Description

Having managed to turn Germany into an effective monarchy, the dukes of Kleve enjoy great support in Germany, and although the crown of Germany is still electoral, nobody will presumably stand a chance against them in future elections. The crown is thus likely to remain within this dynasty for many years. Naturally, the military leaders loyal to them will serve a Germany under their rule.

Actions

A. Vivat!

  • Set flag [Germany_Kleve] for events
  • Monarch Adolf II der Kluge becomes active
  • Monarch Johann I der Kriegerische becomes active
  • Monarch Johann II der Fromme becomes active
  • Monarch Johann III der Friedliche becomes active
  • Monarch Wilhelm II der Reiche becomes active
  • Monarch Johann IV Wilhelm der Gute becomes active
  • Monarch Johann IV Sigismund becomes active
  • Monarch Georg I Wilhelm becomes active
  • Monarch Friedrich V Wilhelm der Große becomes active
  • Monarch Friedrich VI becomes active
  • Monarch Friedrich VII Wilhelm der Soldatenkaiser becomes active
  • Monarch Friedrich VIII der Große becomes active
  • Monarch Friedrich IX Wilhelm becomes active
  • Monarch Friedrich X Wilhelm becomes active
  • Leader Johann I becomes active
  • Leader Johann II becomes active
  • Leader Friedrich V Wilhelm becomes active
  • Leader Friedrich VIII der Große becomes active
  • Leader Heinrich becomes active

Germany — Not random

Triggered by

Action B of 211703 - Reforms in the Empire for Lorraine
Action A of 211702 - Reforms in the Empire for Lorraine

Description

The Duke of Lorraine has decided to accept the new institutions and laws and will hence be a loyal part of the reformed Holy Roman Empire and Kingdom of Germany.

Actions

A. Thanks to our loyal vassal

  • Inherit the realms of Lorraine
  • Leader A. Lothringen becomes active
  • Leader K. Lothringen becomes active
  • Leader K. Lothringen becomes active
  • Leader K. Lothringen becomes active

Germany — Not random

Triggered by

Action A of 211701 - Imperial Diet at Augsburg for Lorraine

Description

Having managed to turn Germany into an effective monarchy, the dukes of Lorraine enjoy great support in Germany, and although the crown of Germany is still electoral, nobody will presumably stand a chance against them in future elections. The crown is thus likely to remain within this dynasty for many years. Naturally, the military leaders loyal to them will serve a Germany under their rule.

Actions

A. Vivat!

  • Set flag [Germany_Lorraine] for events
  • Monarch Renatus I becomes active
  • Monarch Johann I becomes active
  • Monarch Nikolaus I becomes active
  • Monarch Renatus II becomes active
  • Monarch Anton I becomes active
  • Monarch Franz I becomes active
  • Monarch Karl V der Große becomes active
  • Monarch Heinrich VII becomes active
  • Monarch Karl VI becomes active
  • Monarch Karl VII Leopold becomes active
  • Monarch Leopold I Josef Karl becomes active
  • Monarch Franz II Stephan becomes active
  • Monarch Josef I becomes active
  • Monarch Leopold II becomes active
  • Monarch Franz III becomes active
  • Leader Anton I becomes active
  • Leader Karl VI becomes active
  • Leader Karl VII becomes active
  • Leader Karl becomes active

Germany — Not random

Triggered by

Action B of 222703 - Reforms in the Empire for Mecklenburg
Action A of 222702 - Reforms in the Empire for Mecklenburg

Description

The Duke of Mecklenburg has decided to accept the new institutions and laws and will hence be a loyal part of the reformed Holy Roman Empire and Kingdom of Germany.

Actions

A. Thanks to our loyal vassal

  • Inherit the realms of Mecklenburg
  • Leader Schwerin becomes active
  • Leader Blücher becomes active

Germany — Not random

Triggered by

Action A of 222701 - Imperial Diet at Augsburg for Mecklenburg

Description

Having managed to turn Germany into an effective monarchy, the dukes of Mecklenburg enjoy great support in Germany, and although the crown of Germany is still electoral, nobody will presumably stand a chance against them in future elections. The crown is thus likely to remain within this dynasty for many years. Naturally, the military leaders loyal to them will serve a Germany under their rule.

Actions

A. Vivat!

  • Set flag [Germany_Mecklenburg] for events
  • Monarch Johann I becomes active
  • Monarch Heinrich VII becomes active
  • Monarch Ulrich I becomes active
  • Monarch Heinrich VIII der Dicke becomes active
  • Monarch Magnus I becomes active
  • Monarch Heinrich IX der Friedfertige becomes active
  • Monarch Johann II Albrecht becomes active
  • Monarch Ulrich II becomes active
  • Monarch Johann III becomes active
  • Monarch Adolf II Friedrich becomes active
  • Monarch Christian I Ludwig becomes active
  • Monarch Friedrich III Wilhelm becomes active
  • Monarch Karl V Leopold becomes active
  • Monarch Christian II Ludwig becomes active
  • Monarch Friedrich IV der Fromme becomes active
  • Monarch Friedrich V Franz becomes active
  • Leader Schwerin becomes active
  • Leader Blücher becomes active

Germany — Not random

Triggered by

Action A of 319702 - Creation of an Imperial Circle of Upper Saxony for Meissen
Action B of 319703 - Creation of an Imperial Circle of Upper Saxony for Meissen

Description

The Wettin Margrave of Meissen has decided to accept being included in the new Upper Saxon circle and will hence be a loyal part of the reformed Holy Roman Empire and Kingdom of Germany.

Actions

A. Good vassals

  • Inherit the realms of Meissen

Germany — Not random

Triggered by

Action B of 247703 - Reforms in the Empire for Oldenburg
Action A of 247702 - Reforms in the Empire for Oldenburg

Description

The Count of Oldenburg has decided to accept the new institutions and laws and will hence be a loyal part of the reformed Holy Roman Empire and Kingdom of Germany.

Actions

A. Thanks to our loyal vassal

  • Inherit the realms of Oldenburg

Germany — Not random

Triggered by

Action A of 247701 - Imperial Diet at Augsburg for Oldenburg

Description

Having managed to turn Germany into an effective monarchy, the counts of Oldenburg enjoy great support in Germany, and although the crown of Germany is still electoral, nobody will presumably stand a chance against them in future elections. The crown is thus likely to remain within this dynasty for many years. Naturally, the military leaders loyal to them will serve a Germany under their rule.

Actions

A. Vivat!

  • Set flag [Germany_Oldenburg] for events
  • Monarch Dietrich I becomes active
  • Monarch Christian I becomes active
  • Monarch Johann I becomes active
  • Monarch Christian II becomes active
  • Monarch Friedrich III becomes active
  • Monarch Christian III becomes active
  • Monarch Friedrich IV becomes active
  • Monarch Christian IV becomes active
  • Monarch Friedrich V becomes active
  • Monarch Christian V becomes active
  • Monarch Friedrich VI becomes active
  • Monarch Christian VI becomes active
  • Monarch Friedrich VII becomes active

Germany — Not random

Triggered by

Action A of 255701 - Imperial Diet at Augsburg for Palatinate

Description

Having managed to turn Germany into an effective monarchy, the Wittelsbach electors of the Palatinate enjoy great support in Germany, and although the crown of Germany is still electoral, nobody will presumably stand a chance against them in future elections. The crown is thus likely to remain within this dynasty for many years. Naturally, the military leaders loyal to them will serve a Germany under their rule.

Actions

A. Vivat!

  • Set flag [Germany_Palatinate] for events
  • Monarch Ludwig V der Sanftmütige becomes active
  • Monarch Friedrich III der Siegreiche becomes active
  • Monarch Philipp II der Edelmütige becomes active
  • Monarch Ludwig VI der Friedfertige becomes active
  • Monarch Friedrich IV der Weise becomes active
  • Monarch Otto V Heinrich becomes active
  • Monarch Friedrich V der Fromme becomes active
  • Monarch Ludwig VII becomes active
  • Monarch Friedrich VI der Aufrechte becomes active
  • Monarch Friedrich VII becomes active
  • Monarch Karl V Ludwig becomes active
  • Monarch Karl VI becomes active
  • Monarch Philipp III Wilhelm becomes active
  • Monarch Johann I Wilhelm becomes active
  • Monarch Karl VII Philipp becomes active
  • Monarch Karl VIII Theodor becomes active
  • Monarch Maximilian I becomes active
  • Leader F. der Siegreiche becomes active
  • Leader Deroy becomes active
  • Leader Wrede becomes active
  • Leader Mansfeld becomes active

Germany — Not random

Triggered by

Action B of 259703 - Creation of an Imperial Circle of Upper Saxony for Pomerania
Action A of 259702 - Creation of an Imperial Circle of Upper Saxony for Pomerania

Description

The Duke of Pomerania has decided to accept being included in the new Upper Saxon circle and will hence be a loyal part of the reformed Holy Roman Empire and Kingdom of Germany.

Actions

A. Good vassals

  • Inherit the realms of Pomerania

Germany — Not random

Triggered by

Action B of 283008 - Creation of an Imperial Circle of Upper Saxony for Stettin
Action A of 283007 - Creation of an Imperial Circle of Upper Saxony for Stettin

Description

The Duke of Pomerania-Stettin has decided to accept being included in the new Upper Saxon circle and will hence be a loyal part of the reformed Holy Roman Empire and Kingdom of Germany.

Actions

A. Good vassals

  • Inherit the realms of Stettin

Teutonic Order — Not random

Triggered by

Action A of 366802 - Consequence of Albrecht's decision for Germany

Description

Duke Frederick of Saxony, Grandmaster of the Teutonic Order died in December 1510. Albrecht von Hohenzollern was chosen as his successor early in 1511 in the hope that his relationship to his maternal uncle, Sigismund I the Old, King of Poland, would facilitate a settlement of the disputes over eastern Prussia, wich had been held by the Order under Polish suzerainty since the Second Peace of Torun in 1466. The new Grand Master, aware of his duties to the empire and to the papacy, refused to submit to the crown of Poland and instead swore allegiance to the Holy Roman Empire. As war over the Order's existence appeared inevitable, Albert made strenuous efforts to secure allies and carried on protracted negotiations with the Emperor.

Actions

A. The Emperor has accepted our offer

  • Break vassalization with Germany
  • +100 gold
  • Stability +3

Teutonic Order — Not random

Triggered by

Action B of 366801 - Albrecht's decision for Germany

Description

Duke Frederick of Saxony, Grandmaster of the Teutonic Order died in December 1510. Albrecht von Hohenzollern was chosen as his successor early in 1511 in the hope that his relationship to his maternal uncle, Sigismund I the Old, King of Poland, would facilitate a settlement of the disputes over eastern Prussia, wich had been held by the Order under Polish suzerainty since the Second Peace of Torun in 1466. The new Grand Master, aware of his duties to the empire and to the papacy, refused to submit to the crown of Poland and instead swore allegiance to the Holy Roman Empire. As war over the Order's existence appeared inevitable, Albert made strenuous efforts to secure allies and carried on protracted negotiations with the Emperor.

Actions

A. The Emperor has refused to help us!

  • Stability -1

Bohemia — Not random

Triggered by

Action B of 273700 - Imperial Diet at Worms for Saxony
Action B of 125700 - Imperial Diet at Worms for Bavaria
Action B of 181700 - Imperial Diet at Worms for Hanover
Action B of 185700 - Imperial Diet at Worms for Hesse
Action B of 222700 - Imperial Diet at Worms for Mecklenburg
Action B of 279700 - Imperial Diet at Worms for Holstein
Action B of 319700 - Imperial Diet at Worms for Meissen
Action B of 331700 - Imperial Diet at Worms for Wirtemberg
Action B of 179700 - Imperial Diet at Worms for Austria
Action B of 247700 - Imperial Diet at Worms for Oldenburg
Action B of 235700 - Imperial Diet at Worms for Berg
Action B of 255700 - Imperial Diet at Worms for Palatinate
Action B of 259700 - Imperial Diet at Worms for Pomerania
Action B of 211700 - Imperial Diet at Worms for Lorraine
Action B of 132700 - Imperial Diet at Worms for Brandenburg
Action B of 200700 - Imperial Diet at Worms for Cleves

Description

In the end of the 15th century the Holy Roman Empire of German Nation was far from being an effective state. The need for a reform was obvious, and acknowledged by a strong movement for imperial reform that emerged in the late 1480s. However, such a reform was hindered by conflicting ideas on what state should be the outcome of the reform. One group, consisting of the Emperor and his allies among the imperial cities and the weaker princes of the realm, supported reforms that would enable the Emperor to exploit Germany's considerable resources more effectively than in the past. In order to accomplish that, they demanded major innovations such as a regular system of imperial taxation and a regular administration of Germany in absentia by an imperial governing council that was to be kept under the Emperor's control. The emperor has made more extensive reforms that could ensure a more effective administration and could turn Germany into a powerful national Kingdom. This forceful revival of the medieval Kingdom of Germany has alarmed courts throughout Europe, and hostile reaction is forming against this usurper state. There is a strong call for severing ties and declaring war on the emperor.

Actions

A. The emperor's party threatens our country

  • Gain a temporary casus belli against the Holy Roman Emperor for 240 months
  • -200 relations with the Holy Roman Emperor
  • Stability +1
  • +150 gold
  • +5000 cavalry in the capital province

B. Seek their friendship

  • -1 diplomats
  • Stability -1

Burgundy — Not random

Triggered by

Action B of 273700 - Imperial Diet at Worms for Saxony
Action B of 125700 - Imperial Diet at Worms for Bavaria
Action B of 181700 - Imperial Diet at Worms for Hanover
Action B of 185700 - Imperial Diet at Worms for Hesse
Action B of 222700 - Imperial Diet at Worms for Mecklenburg
Action B of 279700 - Imperial Diet at Worms for Holstein
Action B of 319700 - Imperial Diet at Worms for Meissen
Action B of 331700 - Imperial Diet at Worms for Wirtemberg
Action B of 179700 - Imperial Diet at Worms for Austria
Action B of 247700 - Imperial Diet at Worms for Oldenburg
Action B of 235700 - Imperial Diet at Worms for Berg
Action B of 255700 - Imperial Diet at Worms for Palatinate
Action B of 259700 - Imperial Diet at Worms for Pomerania
Action B of 211700 - Imperial Diet at Worms for Lorraine
Action B of 132700 - Imperial Diet at Worms for Brandenburg
Action B of 200700 - Imperial Diet at Worms for Cleves

Description

In the end of the 15th century the Holy Roman Empire of German Nation was far from being an effective state. The need for a reform was obvious, and acknowledged by a strong movement for imperial reform that emerged in the late 1480s. However, such a reform was hindered by conflicting ideas on what state should be the outcome of the reform. One group, consisting of the Emperor and his allies among the imperial cities and the weaker princes of the realm, supported reforms that would enable the Emperor to exploit Germany's considerable resources more effectively than in the past. In order to accomplish that, they demanded major innovations such as a regular system of imperial taxation and a regular administration of Germany in absentia by an imperial governing council that was to be kept under the Emperor's control. The emperor has made more extensive reforms that could ensure a more effective administration and could turn Germany into a powerful national Kingdom. This forceful revival of the medieval Kingdom of Germany has alarmed courts throughout Europe, and hostile reaction is forming against this usurper state. There is a strong call for severing ties and declaring war on the emperor.

Actions

A. The emperor's party threatens our country

  • Gain a temporary casus belli against the Holy Roman Emperor for 240 months
  • -200 relations with the Holy Roman Emperor
  • Stability +1
  • +150 gold
  • +5000 cavalry in the capital province

B. Seek their friendship

  • -1 diplomats
  • Stability -1

Denmark — Not random

Triggered by

Action B of 273700 - Imperial Diet at Worms for Saxony
Action B of 125700 - Imperial Diet at Worms for Bavaria
Action B of 181700 - Imperial Diet at Worms for Hanover
Action B of 185700 - Imperial Diet at Worms for Hesse
Action B of 222700 - Imperial Diet at Worms for Mecklenburg
Action B of 279700 - Imperial Diet at Worms for Holstein
Action B of 319700 - Imperial Diet at Worms for Meissen
Action B of 331700 - Imperial Diet at Worms for Wirtemberg
Action B of 179700 - Imperial Diet at Worms for Austria
Action B of 247700 - Imperial Diet at Worms for Oldenburg
Action B of 235700 - Imperial Diet at Worms for Berg
Action B of 255700 - Imperial Diet at Worms for Palatinate
Action B of 259700 - Imperial Diet at Worms for Pomerania
Action B of 211700 - Imperial Diet at Worms for Lorraine
Action B of 132700 - Imperial Diet at Worms for Brandenburg
Action B of 200700 - Imperial Diet at Worms for Cleves

Description

In the end of the 15th century the Holy Roman Empire of German Nation was far from being an effective state. The need for a reform was obvious, and acknowledged by a strong movement for imperial reform that emerged in the late 1480s. However, such a reform was hindered by conflicting ideas on what state should be the outcome of the reform. One group, consisting of the Emperor and his allies among the imperial cities and the weaker princes of the realm, supported reforms that would enable the Emperor to exploit Germany's considerable resources more effectively than in the past. In order to accomplish that, they demanded major innovations such as a regular system of imperial taxation and a regular administration of Germany in absentia by an imperial governing council that was to be kept under the Emperor's control. The emperor has made more extensive reforms that could ensure a more effective administration and could turn Germany into a powerful national Kingdom. This forceful revival of the medieval Kingdom of Germany has alarmed courts throughout Europe, and hostile reaction is forming against this usurper state. There is a strong call for severing ties and declaring war on the emperor.

Actions

A. The emperor's party threatens our country

  • Gain a temporary casus belli against the Holy Roman Emperor for 240 months
  • -200 relations with the Holy Roman Emperor
  • Stability +1
  • +150 gold
  • +5000 cavalry in the capital province

B. Seek their friendship

  • -1 diplomats
  • Stability -1

France — Not random

Triggered by

Action B of 273700 - Imperial Diet at Worms for Saxony
Action B of 125700 - Imperial Diet at Worms for Bavaria
Action B of 181700 - Imperial Diet at Worms for Hanover
Action B of 185700 - Imperial Diet at Worms for Hesse
Action B of 222700 - Imperial Diet at Worms for Mecklenburg
Action B of 279700 - Imperial Diet at Worms for Holstein
Action B of 319700 - Imperial Diet at Worms for Meissen
Action B of 331700 - Imperial Diet at Worms for Wirtemberg
Action B of 179700 - Imperial Diet at Worms for Austria
Action B of 247700 - Imperial Diet at Worms for Oldenburg
Action B of 235700 - Imperial Diet at Worms for Berg
Action B of 255700 - Imperial Diet at Worms for Palatinate
Action B of 259700 - Imperial Diet at Worms for Pomerania
Action B of 211700 - Imperial Diet at Worms for Lorraine
Action B of 132700 - Imperial Diet at Worms for Brandenburg
Action B of 200700 - Imperial Diet at Worms for Cleves

Description

In the end of the 15th century the Holy Roman Empire of German Nation was far from being an effective state. The need for a reform was obvious, and acknowledged by a strong movement for imperial reform that emerged in the late 1480s. However, such a reform was hindered by conflicting ideas on what state should be the outcome of the reform. One group, consisting of the Emperor and his allies among the imperial cities and the weaker princes of the realm, supported reforms that would enable the Emperor to exploit Germany's considerable resources more effectively than in the past. In order to accomplish that, they demanded major innovations such as a regular system of imperial taxation and a regular administration of Germany in absentia by an imperial governing council that was to be kept under the Emperor's control. The emperor has made more extensive reforms that could ensure a more effective administration and could turn Germany into a powerful national Kingdom. This forceful revival of the medieval Kingdom of Germany has alarmed courts throughout Europe, and hostile reaction is forming against this usurper state. There is a strong call for severing ties and declaring war on the emperor.

Actions

A. The emperor's party threatens our country

  • Gain a temporary casus belli against the Holy Roman Emperor for 240 months
  • -200 relations with the Holy Roman Emperor
  • Stability +1
  • +150 gold
  • +5000 cavalry in the capital province

B. Seek their friendship

  • -1 diplomats
  • Stability -1

Hungary — Not random

Triggered by

Action B of 273700 - Imperial Diet at Worms for Saxony
Action B of 125700 - Imperial Diet at Worms for Bavaria
Action B of 181700 - Imperial Diet at Worms for Hanover
Action B of 185700 - Imperial Diet at Worms for Hesse
Action B of 222700 - Imperial Diet at Worms for Mecklenburg
Action B of 279700 - Imperial Diet at Worms for Holstein
Action B of 319700 - Imperial Diet at Worms for Meissen
Action B of 331700 - Imperial Diet at Worms for Wirtemberg
Action B of 179700 - Imperial Diet at Worms for Austria
Action B of 247700 - Imperial Diet at Worms for Oldenburg
Action B of 235700 - Imperial Diet at Worms for Berg
Action B of 255700 - Imperial Diet at Worms for Palatinate
Action B of 259700 - Imperial Diet at Worms for Pomerania
Action B of 211700 - Imperial Diet at Worms for Lorraine
Action B of 132700 - Imperial Diet at Worms for Brandenburg
Action B of 200700 - Imperial Diet at Worms for Cleves

Description

In the end of the 15th century the Holy Roman Empire of German Nation was far from being an effective state. The need for a reform was obvious, and acknowledged by a strong movement for imperial reform that emerged in the late 1480s. However, such a reform was hindered by conflicting ideas on what state should be the outcome of the reform. One group, consisting of the Emperor and his allies among the imperial cities and the weaker princes of the realm, supported reforms that would enable the Emperor to exploit Germany's considerable resources more effectively than in the past. In order to accomplish that, they demanded major innovations such as a regular system of imperial taxation and a regular administration of Germany in absentia by an imperial governing council that was to be kept under the Emperor's control. The emperor has made more extensive reforms that could ensure a more effective administration and could turn Germany into a powerful national Kingdom. This forceful revival of the medieval Kingdom of Germany has alarmed courts throughout Europe, and hostile reaction is forming against this usurper state. There is a strong call for severing ties and declaring war on the emperor.

Actions

A. The emperor's party threatens our country

  • Gain a temporary casus belli against the Holy Roman Emperor for 240 months
  • -200 relations with the Holy Roman Emperor
  • Stability +1
  • +150 gold
  • +5000 cavalry in the capital province

B. Seek their friendship

  • -1 diplomats
  • Stability -1

Poland — Not random

Triggered by

Action B of 273700 - Imperial Diet at Worms for Saxony
Action B of 125700 - Imperial Diet at Worms for Bavaria
Action B of 181700 - Imperial Diet at Worms for Hanover
Action B of 185700 - Imperial Diet at Worms for Hesse
Action B of 222700 - Imperial Diet at Worms for Mecklenburg
Action B of 279700 - Imperial Diet at Worms for Holstein
Action B of 319700 - Imperial Diet at Worms for Meissen
Action B of 331700 - Imperial Diet at Worms for Wirtemberg
Action B of 179700 - Imperial Diet at Worms for Austria
Action B of 247700 - Imperial Diet at Worms for Oldenburg
Action B of 235700 - Imperial Diet at Worms for Berg
Action B of 255700 - Imperial Diet at Worms for Palatinate
Action B of 259700 - Imperial Diet at Worms for Pomerania
Action B of 211700 - Imperial Diet at Worms for Lorraine
Action B of 132700 - Imperial Diet at Worms for Brandenburg
Action B of 200700 - Imperial Diet at Worms for Cleves

Description

In the end of the 15th century the Holy Roman Empire of German Nation was far from being an effective state. The need for a reform was obvious, and acknowledged by a strong movement for imperial reform that emerged in the late 1480s. However, such a reform was hindered by conflicting ideas on what state should be the outcome of the reform. One group, consisting of the Emperor and his allies among the imperial cities and the weaker princes of the realm, supported reforms that would enable the Emperor to exploit Germany's considerable resources more effectively than in the past. In order to accomplish that, they demanded major innovations such as a regular system of imperial taxation and a regular administration of Germany in absentia by an imperial governing council that was to be kept under the Emperor's control. The emperor has made more extensive reforms that could ensure a more effective administration and could turn Germany into a powerful national Kingdom. This forceful revival of the medieval Kingdom of Germany has alarmed courts throughout Europe, and hostile reaction is forming against this usurper state. There is a strong call for severing ties and declaring war on the emperor.

Actions

A. The emperor's party threatens our country

  • Gain a temporary casus belli against the Holy Roman Emperor for 240 months
  • -200 relations with the Holy Roman Emperor
  • Stability +1
  • +150 gold
  • +5000 cavalry in the capital province

B. Seek their friendship

  • -1 diplomats
  • Stability -1

Germany — Not random

Triggered by

Action A of 275702 - Reforms in the Empire for Savoy
Action B of 275703 - Reforms in the Empire for Savoy

Description

The Duke of Savoy has decided to accept the new institutions and laws and will hence be a loyal part of the reformed Holy Roman Empire and Kingdom of Germany.

Actions

A. Thanks to our loyal vassal

  • Inherit the realms of Savoy

Germany — Not random

Triggered by

Action A of 288702 - Reforms in the Empire for Strasburg
Action B of 288703 - Reforms in the Empire for Strasburg

Description

The Bishop of Strasburg has decided to accept the new institutions and laws and will hence be a loyal part of the reformed Holy Roman Empire and Kingdom of Germany.

Actions

A. Thanks to our loyal vassal

  • Inherit the realms of Strasburg

Teutonic Order — Not random

Triggered by

Action C of 366811 - Bankruptcy of the Order for Germany

Description

The last Grandmaster of the Teutonic Order, Albrecht von Brandenburg, decided to secularize the Order and created Duchy of Prussia as a Polish vassal. The Brandenburg branch of Hohenzollerns became the rulers of the Duchy.

Actions

A. Become the Duchy of Prussia

  • Grant independence to Brandenburg
  • Grant independence to Masovia
  • Grant independence to Livonian Order
  • Change religion to protestant
  • Cede Danzig to Poland
  • Cede Poznan to Poland
  • Cede Wielkopolska to Poland
  • Cede Podlasia to Poland
  • Break vassalization with Denmark
  • Break vassalization with Sweden
  • Break vassalization with Lithuania
  • Break vassalization with Masovia
  • Break vassalization with Livonian Order
  • Break vassalization with Brandenburg
  • Stability +6
  • Flag graphics set to default
  • Become Prussia

Germany — Not random

Triggered by

Action A of 12114 - The French Revolutionary Wars for France

Description

With the creation of a Legislative Assembly to limit the monarchic power, several reasons pushed France towards war in 1792. Internally, the republican party of the Girondins were calling for a war to rid Europe of monarchy and despotism but also to rid France of any internal reactions. Externally, the nobility, the socalled emigrés, fleeing to Austria and Prussia requested that those powers intervene to restore the French monarchy. Louis XVI, King of the French, saw in a war failure the possibility to restore absolutism. But the dissolution of the Ancien Régime in France alarmed all the European royal courts fearing that the French Jacobinism would have spread in the whole continent and provoked deep destabilization inside their own absolutist government systems.

Actions

A. Rattle Our Sabres

  • Gain a temporary casus belli against France for 80 months
  • +150 relations with England
  • +150 relations with Savoy
  • +150 relations with Spain
  • +150 relations with Prussia
  • +150 relations with Russia
  • +150 relations with Sweden

B. Temporize

  • Stability -1

Germany — Not random

Triggered by

Action A of 3127 - Chambers of Reunion for France

Description

The reunion policy of Louis XIV had been forced upon by the Empire in the 1684 by the Truce of Regensburg, mostly because the Emperor was preoccupied by the Turkish menace (siege of Vienna in 1683). The continued French claims and expansion to the detriment of the Habsburg possessions and the German states of the Empire led to the creation of the anti-French League of Augsburg (1686).

Actions

A. Defy French claims

  • Gain a temporary casus belli against France for 72 months
  • -150 relations with France
  • +150 relations with England
  • +150 relations with Spain
  • +150 relations with Brandenburg
  • +150 relations with Netherlands
  • +100 relations with Hanover
  • +100 relations with Baden
  • +100 relations with Hesse
  • +100 relations with Cleves
  • +100 relations with Cologne
  • +100 relations with Palatinate

B. Ignore it

  • +50 relations with France
  • -100 relations with England
  • -50 relations with Baden
  • -100 relations with Brandenburg
  • -100 relations with Netherlands
  • -50 relations with Hanover
  • -50 relations with Spain
  • -50 relations with Hesse
  • -50 relations with Cleves
  • -50 relations with Cologne
  • -50 relations with Palatinate

Germany — Not random

Triggered by

Action A of 12125 - The Napoleonic Wars for France

Description

Napoléon argued that he wanted to build a federation of free peoples in a Europe united under a liberal government. But if this was indeed his goal, he intended to achieve it by taking power into his own hands. He supposedly intended to grant constitutions, introduce laws, abolished feudalism, create efficient governments and foster education, science, literature and the arts. The other powers of Europe looked on with alarm at an expansionist France, bringing its revolutionary ideals and fervour abroad in the wake of Napoléon's military might.

Actions

A. War!

  • Gain a temporary casus belli against France for 192 months
  • +150 relations with England
  • +150 relations with Savoy
  • +150 relations with Prussia
  • +150 relations with Spain
  • +150 relations with Russia
  • +150 relations with Naples
  • +150 relations with Portugal

B. Peace!

  • Stability -1

Teutonic Order — Not random

Triggered by

Action A of 366808 - The peace of Königsberg for Germany

Description

With Poland decisively beaten by the Teutonic Order it was forced to sign the treaty of Königsberg between the Holy Roman Empire, the Teutonic Order and Poland. By the terms of this treaty Poland was forced to renounce all its claims on Silesia and Neumark as well as restoring Western Prussia to the Teutonic Order. Though the Order had won the war against Poland its economy was in ruins and its dependency on the Empire greater than ever.

Actions

A. Let us rebuild the Order now

  • Move capital to Prussia
  • Cede Silesia to Bohemia
  • Cede Silesia to Germany
  • Cede Küstrin to Brandenburg
  • Cede Hinterpommern to Brandenburg
  • Cede Küstrin to Germany
  • Cede Hinterpommern to Germany

B. Try to repay our debts

  • Move capital to Prussia
  • Cede Silesia to Bohemia
  • Cede Silesia to Germany
  • Cede Küstrin to Brandenburg
  • Cede Hinterpommern to Brandenburg
  • Cede Küstrin to Germany
  • Cede Hinterpommern to Germany
  • Break vassalization with Germany
  • -500 gold

Germany — Not random

Triggered by

Action A of 366807 - The peace of Königsberg for Poland

Description

With Poland decisively beaten by the Teutonic Order it was forced to sign the treaty of Königsberg between the Holy Roman Empire, the Teutonic Order and Poland. By the terms of this treaty Poland was forced to renounce all its claims on Silesia and Neumark as well as restoring Western Prussia to the Teutonic Order. Though the Order had won the war against Poland its economy was in ruins and its dependency on the Empire greater than ever.

Actions

A. Excellent let's use this oportunity to to further strengthen our influence in the east

  • Gain Teutonic Order as vassals
  • Cede Danzig to Teutonic Order
  • Cede Prussia to Teutonic Order
  • Cede Memel to Teutonic Order
  • Event 366809 - The peace of Königsberg for Teutonic Order is triggered immediately

Germany — Not random

Triggered by

Action A of 181701 - Imperial Diet at Augsburg for Hanover

Description

Having managed to turn Germany into an effective monarchy, the Welfs enjoy great support in Germany, and although the crown of Germany is still electoral, nobody will presumably stand a chance against them in future elections. The crown is thus likely to remain within this dynasty for many years. Naturally, the military leaders loyal to them will serve a Germany under their rule.

Actions

A. Vivat!

  • Set flag [Germany_Welf] for events
  • Monarch Wilhelm II der Siegreiche becomes active
  • Monarch Wilhelm III becomes active
  • Monarch Heinrich VII becomes active
  • Monarch Heinrich VIII becomes active
  • Monarch Julius I becomes active
  • Monarch Heinrich IX Julius becomes active
  • Monarch Friedrich III Ulrich becomes active
  • Monarch Georg I becomes active
  • Monarch Christian I Ludwig becomes active
  • Monarch Georg II Wilhelm becomes active
  • Monarch Georg III Ludwig becomes active
  • Monarch Georg IV becomes active
  • Monarch Georg V becomes active
  • Leader Georg I becomes active
  • Leader Ferdinand becomes active
  • Leader Karl Wilhelm Ferdinand becomes active
  • Leader Friedrich Wilhelm becomes active

Germany — Not random

Triggered by

Action A of 181702 - Reforms in the Empire for Hanover
Action B of 181703 - Reforms in the Empire for Hanover

Description

The Welf Dukes of Brunswick, Lüneburg and Calenberg have decided to accept the new institutions and laws and will hence be a loyal part of the reformed Holy Roman Empire and Kingdom of Germany.

Actions

A. Thanks to our loyal vassals

  • Inherit the realms of Hanover
  • Leader G. Braunschweig-Lüneburg becomes active
  • Leader F. Braunschweig-Wolfenbüttel becomes active
  • Leader K Braunschweig-Wolfenbüttel becomes active
  • Leader F.W. Braunschweig-Lüneburg becomes active

Germany — Not random

Triggered by

Action A of 273701 - Imperial Diet at Augsburg for Saxony

Description

Having managed to turn Germany into an effective monarchy, the Wettin electors of Saxony enjoy great support in Germany, and although the crown of Germany is still electoral, nobody will presumably stand a chance against them in future elections. The crown is thus likely to remain within this dynasty for many years. Naturally, the military leaders loyal to them will serve a Germany under their rule.

Actions

A. Vivat!

  • Set flag [Germany_Wettin] for events
  • Monarch Friedrich III der Sanftmütige becomes active
  • Monarch Ernst I becomes active
  • Monarch Friedrich IV der Weise becomes active
  • Monarch Johann I der Beständige becomes active
  • Monarch Johann II Friedrich der Großmütige becomes active
  • Monarch August I becomes active
  • Monarch Christian I becomes active
  • Monarch Christian II becomes active
  • Monarch Johann III Georg becomes active
  • Monarch Johann IV Georg becomes active
  • Monarch Johann V Georg becomes active
  • Monarch Johann VI Georg becomes active
  • Monarch Friedrich V August der Starke becomes active
  • Monarch Friedrich VI August becomes active
  • Monarch Friedrich VII Christian becomes active
  • Monarch Friedrich VIII August der Gerechte becomes active
  • Leader Friedrich III der Sanftmütige becomes active
  • Leader Albrecht Animosus becomes active
  • Leader Johann II Friedrich der Großmütige becomes active
  • Leader Sachsen-Lauenburg becomes active
  • Leader Benckendorf becomes active
  • Leader Sachsen-Weißenfels becomes active
  • Leader Arnim becomes active
  • Leader Eberstein becomes active
  • Leader Schulenburg becomes active
  • Leader de Bodt becomes active

Germany — Not random

Triggered by

Action A of 319701 - Imperial Diet at Augsburg for Meissen

Description

Having managed to turn Germany into an effective monarchy, the Wettin margraves of Meissen enjoy great support in Germany, and although the crown of Germany is still electoral, nobody will presumably stand a chance against them in future elections. The crown is thus likely to remain within this dynasty for many years. Naturally, the military leaders loyal to them will serve a Germany under their rule.

Actions

A. Vivat!

  • Set flag [Germany_Wettin] for events
  • Monarch Friedrich III der Sanftmütige becomes active
  • Monarch Ernst I becomes active
  • Monarch Albrecht II Animosus becomes active
  • Monarch Georg I der Bärtige becomes active
  • Monarch Heinrich VIII der Fromme becomes active
  • Monarch Moritz I becomes active
  • Monarch August I becomes active
  • Monarch Christian I becomes active
  • Monarch Christian II becomes active
  • Monarch Johann I Georg becomes active
  • Monarch Johann II Georg becomes active
  • Monarch Johann III Georg becomes active
  • Monarch Johann IV Georg becomes active
  • Monarch Friedrich IV August der Starke becomes active
  • Monarch Friedrich V August becomes active
  • Monarch Friedrich VI Christian becomes active
  • Monarch Friedrich VII August der Gerechte becomes active
  • Leader Friedrich III der Sanftmütige becomes active
  • Leader Albrecht Animosus becomes active
  • Leader Moritz I becomes active
  • Leader Sachsen-Lauenburg becomes active
  • Leader Benckendorf becomes active
  • Leader Sachsen-Weißenfels becomes active
  • Leader Arnim becomes active
  • Leader Eberstein becomes active
  • Leader Schulenburg becomes active
  • Leader de Bodt becomes active

Germany — Not random

Triggered by

Action B of 331703 - Reforms in the Empire for Wirtemberg
Action A of 331702 - Reforms in the Empire for Wirtemberg

Description

The Duke of Wirtemberg has decided to accept the new institutions and laws and will hence be a loyal part of the reformed Holy Roman Empire and Kingdom of Germany.

Actions

A. Thanks to our loyal vassal

  • Inherit the realms of Wirtemberg
  • Leader E.L. Wirtemberg becomes active
  • Leader F.W. Wirtemberg becomes active

Germany — Not random

Triggered by

Action A of 331701 - Imperial Diet at Augsburg for Wirtemberg

Description

Having managed to turn Germany into an effective monarchy, the dukes of Wirtemberg enjoy great support in Germany, and although the crown of Germany is still electoral, nobody will presumably stand a chance against them in future elections. The crown is thus likely to remain within this dynasty for many years. Naturally, the military leaders loyal to them will serve a Germany under their rule.

Actions

A. Vivat!

  • Set flag [Germany_Wirtemberg] for events
  • Monarch Ulrich I becomes active
  • Monarch Eberhard I becomes active
  • Monarch Eberhard II becomes active
  • Monarch Eberhard III becomes active
  • Monarch Ulrich II becomes active
  • Monarch Christoph I becomes active
  • Monarch Ludwig V der Fromme becomes active
  • Monarch Friedrich III becomes active
  • Monarch Johann I Friedrich becomes active
  • Monarch Eberhard IV becomes active
  • Monarch Wilhelm II Ludwig becomes active
  • Monarch Eberhard V Ludwig becomes active
  • Monarch Karl V Alexander becomes active
  • Monarch Karl VI Eugen becomes active
  • Monarch Ludwig VI Eugen becomes active
  • Monarch Friedrich IV Eugen becomes active
  • Monarch Friedrich V becomes active
  • Monarch Wilhelm III becomes active
  • Leader Eberhard V Ludwig becomes active
  • Leader Wilhelm III becomes active

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