AGCEEP_Specific_Bosnia.txt

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1420-1420: The Bogumil Heresy for Bosnia
1421-1422: Feuding lords of Bosnia for Bosnia
1427-1428: Heir to the throne for Bosnia
1430-1438: Internal conflicts for Bosnia
1433-1433: Radivoj the Pretender for Bosnia
1435: Return of Tvrko II for Bosnia
1440-1442: End of the feud for Bosnia
1440-1448: Stepan Vukcic in Zeta for Bosnia
1443: Death of Tvrtko II for Bosnia
1443-1461: Campaign against Stepan Vukcic for Bosnia
1443-1466: Stepan Vukcic in Zeta for Bosnia
1444-1461: Opportunity in Srebrenica for Bosnia
1445-1445: Divorce of King Tomas for Bosnia
1446-1446: Peace with Duke Stepan Vukcic for Bosnia
1448-1461: Betrayal of Duke Stepan Vukcic for Bosnia
1450-1461: Papal Support for Bosnia
1451-1452: Alliance with Ragusa for Bosnia
1456: Death of Ulrich von Cilli for Bosnia
1459-1700: The Ottoman Storm for Bosnia
Triggered (1435-1435): Aid received for Bosnia
Triggered (1428-1444): Consequences of Golubac conflict for Bosnia
Triggered (1444-1456): Duke Stepan returns Zeta for Bosnia

Bosnia — Not random

Will happen within 200 days of January 2, 1420
Checked again every 200 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 30, 1420)

Description

The Bogumils were a Christian sect that believed in Dualism. Their teachings had their origin in teachings of early Paulician churches in Asia Minor and in Manicheanism. While Manicheanists believed in two Gods, one evil and one good (violating the Christian view of monotheism), Bogumils believed in one God with two sides, one evil and one good. Satan was the older brother of Jesus and thus as much God as Jesus is. God's evil side (Satanael) was ruling the material world while God's good side was ruling the spiritual world. Thus they believed that all churches were the work of Satanel, so they rejected them. They also rejected the Old Testament, priests' ownership of material things and church sacraments. Because of this they were usually supported by the Bans and Kings of Bosnia. With the Ottoman conquest of Bosnia, most of the Bogumils converted to Islam.

Actions

A. Stop these Heretics!

  • Global revolt risk +3 for 364 months
  • Stability -2
  • -50 gold
  • +100 relations with Papal States
  • +100 relations with Hungary
  • +50 relations with Croatia
  • +50 relations with Serbia
  • +50 relations with Austria

B. Let them be

  • -100 relations with Papal States
  • -100 relations with Hungary
  • -50 relations with Croatia
  • -50 relations with Serbia
  • -50 relations with Austria
  • +50 gold
  • +1 base tax value in Bosnia

Bosnia — Not random

Will happen within 300 days of January 2, 1421
Checked again every 300 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after January 2, 1422)

Description

After the death of King Tvrko I Bosnia entered a period of feudal anarchy. Local landlords, acting as sovereign Kings, struggled constantly for the crown. Bloody showdowns were common among the great families, and the King's power were fading away. Such landlords were Sandalj Hranic Kosaca in Hum (Hercegovina) and Petar Pavlovic in Podrinje. They didn't hesitate to call for foreign intervention. Some of them sought the help of the Ottoman Empire, others still believed that the Hungarians are strong enough to save them from the Turkish menace. Meanwhile Turkish raids began, devastating the country, ruining the economy.

Actions

A. Let them kill each other!

  • Centralization -2
  • Aristocracy +1
  • Stability -2
  • Revolt risk value in Bosnia +2

B. Give support to the Turkish fraction

  • Centralization -2
  • Aristocracy +1
  • Stability -2
  • Revolt risk value in Bosnia +4
  • +75 relations with Ottoman Empire
  • -75 relations with Hungary
  • Break vassalization with Hungary

C. Give support to the Hungarian fraction

  • Centralization -2
  • Aristocracy +1
  • Stability -2
  • Revolt risk value in Bosnia +2
  • +75 relations with Hungary
  • -75 relations with Ottoman Empire
  • Break vassalization with Ottoman Empire

Bosnia — Not random

Conditions

  • None of the following must occur:
    • Bosnia and Hungary are at war
    • Ottoman Empire and Hungary are at war
  • Hungary exists

Will happen within 10 days of September 3, 1427
Checked again every 10 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after July 21, 1428)

Description

An opportunist by nature, Tvrtko II, Ottoman vassal, sought to break free from his master. In 1423, two years after his coronation, Tvrtko tried to form closer relationship with Republic of Venice. In 1424, a small Ottoman army raided Bosnia as a warning, but this didn't change Tvrtko's mind much. In 1425, Tvrtko II started negotiations with Emperor Sigismund to join the league against Ottomans. He agreed to Sigismund's demand to name Count Hermann of Cilli, one of most powerful Hungarian nobles, as his heir. The alliance with Hungary was delayed, however, because of Hungarian failures against Hussites in Bohemia. After punishing Serbia for dealing with Hungarians, Ottomans sent another raiding expedition into Bosnia in 1426. Determined to ally with Hungary, Tvrtko II named Hermann of Cilli heir to the Bosnian throne if Tvrtko dies without a heir or his heir dies without one. In 1428, Tvrtko II got even closer to his goals by marrying daughter of a Hungarian noble.

Actions

A. Ally with Hungary

  • Break vassalization with Ottoman Empire
  • -100 relations with Ottoman Empire
  • +100 relations with Hungary
  • Gain a royal marriage with Hungary
  • Stability -1

B. Remain loyal to the Sultan

Bosnia — Not random

Will happen within 100 days of January 2, 1430
Checked again every 100 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after March 16, 1438)

Description

Kingdom of Bosnia was a chaotic realms where dukes constantly battle each other for territories. The most famous rivalry of that age was between Pavlovic and Kosaca families. After a quiet period, the rivalry revived when Duke Radoslav Pavlovic attacked and defeated the Republic of Ragusa because they tried to turn Cavtat, a town they bought from him, into a fortress. Duke Sandalj Hranic Kosaca immediately intervened on Ragusan side and attacked his archrival. King Tvrtko II was mostly helpless to solve the dispute. Since Duke Sandalj had the support of the Ottomans, Duke Radoslav asked Despot Djuradj of Serbia to broker peace. At almost the same time, King Tvrtko II went to war with Zlatonosovic family in eastern Bosnia. Since they were friends of Duke Sandalj and Serbian Despot, King Tvrtko II decided to throw his lot with Duke Radoslav. A real civil war started in Bosnia. As Kings faction began to loose the war, treacherous Duke Radoslav switched sides and joined the Serbian Despot's camp in 1433. This coalition of Serbian Despot and Bosnian Dukes put forth their own candidate for Tvrtko's replacement: Radivoj. The hostilities temporarily ceased when Emperor Sigismund announced his support for King Tvrtko II and Despot Djuradj withdrew from the conflict. Hungarian army arrived as promised in 1434 and changed the tide of the battle. Coalition of rebellious Dukes was defeated and forts held by Ottomans liberated. Duke Sandalj was crushed by Duke Djuradj Vojsalic, who joined forces with King Tvrtko II when Hugarian army arrived, and died from illness in March 1435. King Tvrtko traveled to Hungarty to swear vassalage to Emperor Sigismund. Upon his return to Bosnia, he started a campaign together with Duke Radoslav Pavlovic to destroy Stepan Vukcic, the new Duke Kosaca. King Tvtrko II was also aided by Croatian Prinecs Ivan and Stepan Frankopan who acted on the orders of Emperor Sigismund. Ottomans intervened on the behalf of Stepan Vukcic and reconquered one of the forts in Bosnia holding it against Hungarian troops until the end of the conflict. In 1436, Ivan Frankopan is denied the succession of the estates that belonged to his late father-in-law and switches sides to join Duke Stepan Vukcic. Hungarian army defeated and probably killed Ivan Frankopan. King Tvrtko II realized that he will not be able to expel the Turks from Bosnia and crush Stepan Vukcic, so he renewed his oath to Ottoman Sultan and reconciled with his enemy. Together with Stepan Vukcic and the Ottoman forces, the King turned on Duke Radoslav and utterly defeated him in 1438. It is said that around 16 monasteries and churches were burned during this civil war, and this is only a part of the devastation that was caused.

Actions

A. Ally with Duke Radislav Pavlovic and Hungary

  • Break vassalization with Ottoman Empire
  • -100 relations with Ottoman Empire
  • -100 relations with Serbia
  • -50 relations with Venice
  • +100 relations with Hungary
  • Stability -2
  • Centralization -1
  • -1 base tax value in Bosnia
  • +1 base manpower in Bosnia

B. Join the Kosaca family and Ottoman side

  • +100 relations with Ottoman Empire
  • +100 relations with Serbia
  • +50 relations with Venice
  • Stability -1
  • Centralization -2
  • -2 base tax value in Bosnia
  • Event 188030 - Civil war in Bosnia for Hungary will never fire

Bosnia — Not random

Will happen within 360 days of January 2, 1433
Checked again every 360 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 30, 1433)

Description

King Tvrko I had two illegitimate sons, Stjepan Tvrko II, our current lord, and Stjepan Ostoja who succeeded his father after his death but was overthrown by Tvrko II. Now Ostoja's spawn, Radivoj, also seeks to claim his grandfather's throne with the support of Hungary. Historically he managed to overthrow his uncle, who fled to the court of the Ottoman Sultan.

Actions

A. Radivoj defeats Tvrko

  • Monarch Stjepan Tvrtko II will never rule
  • Monarch Radivoj Ostojic becomes active
  • Break vassalization with Ottoman Empire
  • A random province revolts
  • Stability -1
  • +75 relations with Hungary
  • +25 relations with Venice
  • +25 relations with Papal States
  • +3000 cavalry in the capital province
  • Set flag [Radivoj] for events

B. Tvrko II wins

  • A random province revolts
  • Stability +1
  • +75 relations with Ottoman Empire

Bosnia — Not random

Conditions

  • Flag [Radivoj] is set

Will happen on December 6, 1435

Description

In 1435 the former King, Tvrko II returned. His enemy aided by the Turks, Radivoj couldn't withstand the pretender's attack and fled. He was unable to accept this outcome and kept his title, signing his letters as the King of Bosnia until his execution by the Turks in 1463. The rule of Tvrko was once more restored, and this time he managed to stabilize his throne. Murad II appointed Turkish military leaders to 'defend and ensure peace' in Bosnia, tightening his grip on the country.

Actions

A. Welcome back, my King!

  • Monarch Radivoj Ostojic will never rule
  • Monarch Stjepan Tvrtko II becomes active
  • Global revolt risk +1 for 18 months
  • Stability +1
  • -75 relations with Hungary
  • Break vassalization with Hungary

Bosnia — Not random

Conditions

  • The following must not occur:
    • Peasant Rebels controls Bosnia

Will happen within 10 days of January 2, 1440
Checked again every 10 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after January 2, 1442)

Description

By the second half of the 15th century, the great lords of Bosnia, whose feuds destroyed the country and caused a lot of suffering, died out. Some of them lost their lives in one of those bloody showdowns, some of them died peacefully, allowing only one familiy to rise into prominent heights. In 1440 the son of Sandalj Hranic Kosaca, Stjepan Vukcic controlled Bosnia's southern territories, called the 'Hum and the Coast', and his power equalled the King's.

Actions

A. Finally!

  • Centralization +1
  • Stability +2
  • Revolt risk value in Bosnia -4

Bosnia — Not random

Conditions

  • Bosnia is a vassal of Ottoman Empire
  • Serbia and Ottoman Empire are at war
  • Serbia owns Ragusa

Will happen within 100 days of January 2, 1440
Checked again every 100 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after January 2, 1448)

Description

Now that Bosnia is a vassal of the Ottoman Empire, Duke Stepan Vukcic Kosaca is the most powerful noble in the realm. Stepan Vukcic had claims on Zeta as husband of Jelena, daughter of late Balsa III, the last ruler of independent Zeta. He attacked Zeta while Serbia was being conquered by his Ottoman allies, gaining support of rebellious local Crnojevic family. The last Serbian stronghold in Zeta fell to Stepan Vukcic in 1441, just after the mining town of Novo Brdo fell to Ottomans. Stepan was stopped by Venetian towns in lower Zeta. Agitated by Serbian Despot Djuradj, most Montenegrins joined with Venetian defenders. Only citizens of Bar supported the Bosnian Duke. Stepan was temporarily force to halt his attack on Zeta in 1442 because of rebellion of his closes cousin, Ivan Vukovic, but resumed his operations later in the year. His army was immediately defeated near Bar but Venetians refused to negotiate peace treaty while he still held the town. In December 1442, however, Stepan Vukcic was more successful and made progress all the way to Scutari in the east of Zeta. Duke Stepan was joined by Ottoman troops from Albania in 1443 and also by Montenegrin tribes of Paštrovici and Zacani, but he lost the town of Bar in June that year. In need of naval support, Stepan Vukcic sought help from King Alfons V of Aragon of from Republic of Genoa, archrivals of Venice. He failed to procure aid, however, and lost more towns to Venice in the process. In 1444, Stevan Crnojevic, leader of the rebellious Crnojevic family, betrayed Stepan Vukcic and joned the Venetians. Stepan renewed his efforts with Aragonese King and managed to secure an alliance.

Actions

A. Support Duke's claims

  • -100 relations with Serbia
  • -50 relations with Venice
  • +50 relations with Aragon
  • +50 relations with Genoa
  • Centralization -1
  • Stability +1
  • Ragusa will be considered a national province
  • +2000 infantry in a random province
  • Event 130012 - Stepan Vukcic in Zeta for Bosnia will never fire

B. Try to stop the Duke

  • -50 relations with Ottoman Empire
  • +100 relations with Serbia
  • +50 relations with Venice
  • Stability -1

Bosnia — Not random

Will happen on November 2, 1443

Description

Close to the end of his life, Tvrtko II was scared of Ottoman progress in the Balkans and feld to Venice. He died in November 1443 without a male heir, but he outlived Hermann of Cilli who was supposed to inherit Bosnia in such case. With Hungary loosing a war against Ottoman Empire, Emperor Albrecht I was not in a position to press the claims of Hermann's successors. The only two remaining choices were the two sons of Stefan Ostoja, Tvrtko's predecessor, Radivoj and Tomas. Radivoj was an ally of Ottoman Turks and already showed his incapability by failing to gain influence in Bosnia despite Ottoman support. Before his death, King Tvrtko II named Tomas Ostojic, the more promising of the two brothers, his heir.

Actions

A. Choose Tomas, ally of Catholics

  • +20 relations with Venice
  • +50 relations with Hungary
  • +50 relations with Serbia
  • +50 relations with Papal States
  • -50 relations with Ottoman Empire

B. Choose Radivoj, the Ottoman puppet

  • +100 relations with Ottoman Empire
  • -100 relations with Venice
  • -100 relations with Hungary
  • -100 relations with Serbia
  • Monarch Stjepan Tomas Ostojic will never rule
  • Monarch Radivoj Ostojic * becomes active
  • Event 301122 - Radivoj inherits Bosnia for Ottoman Empire is triggered immediately

C. Insist that Count of Cilli inherits the throne

  • +200 relations with Hungary
  • +200 relations with Serbia
  • +200 relations with Austria
  • -50 relations with Venice
  • -100 relations with Ottoman Empire
  • Monarch Stjepan Tomas Ostojic will never rule
  • Monarch Ulrik Celjski * becomes active
  • Event 188031 - Count of Cilli inherits Bosnia for Hungary is triggered immediately

Bosnia — Not random

Conditions

  • At least one of the following must occur:
    • Monarch Stjepan Tomas Ostojic is active
    • Monarch Ulrik Celjski * is active

Will happen within 100 days of November 30, 1443
Checked again every 100 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after January 2, 1461)

Description

Immediately upon assuming the Kingship of Bosnia, anti-Ottoman King Tomas started a campaign against disloyal Duke Stepan Vukcic Kosaca. We can only assumed that the same would have happened under Ulrich of Cilli.

Actions

A. Subdue the troublesome Duke

  • -100 relations with Ottoman Empire
  • +50 relations with Venice
  • -50 relations with Aragon
  • +50 relations with Hungary
  • Centralization +1
  • Stability -1
  • Ragusa will no longer be considered a national province

B. Leave him alone for now

  • +100 relations with Ottoman Empire
  • Centralization -1
  • Ragusa will no longer be considered a national province

Bosnia — Not random

Conditions

  • Monarch Radivoj Ostojic * is active
  • Serbia owns Ragusa

Will happen within 100 days of November 30, 1443
Checked again every 100 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after January 2, 1466)
unless prevented by
Action A of 130009 - Stepan Vukcic in Zeta for Bosnia

Description

With Ottoman puppet on the throne of Bosnia, Stepan Vukcic can now assert his claims in Zeta without opposition from his own King.

Actions

A. Let him wage his war

  • -100 relations with Serbia
  • -50 relations with Venice
  • +50 relations with Aragon
  • +50 relations with Genoa
  • Centralization -1
  • Stability +1
  • Ragusa will be considered a national province
  • +2000 infantry in a random province

Bosnia — Not random

Conditions

  • The following must not occur:
    • Bosnia is a vassal of Ottoman Empire
  • Serbia owns Serbia

Will happen within 100 days of May 30, 1444
Checked again every 100 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after January 2, 1461)

Description

After Serbia was liberated from the Ottoman Empire, rich mining town of Srebrenica, still held by Turks, was cut off from the rest of the Ottoman forces. Before Despot Djuradj of Serbia could consolidate his Despotate and liberate Srebrenica, King Tomas attacked the town claiming to be fighting on the side of Christians and added it to his realm.

Actions

A. Take the town

  • -150 relations with Serbia
  • -100 relations with Ottoman Empire
  • +1 base tax value in Bosnia
  • Event 277035 - Loss of Srebrenica for Serbia is triggered immediately

B. Return the town to Serbia

  • +150 relations with Serbia
  • +50 relations with Hungary
  • -100 relations with Ottoman Empire

Bosnia — Not random

Conditions

  • Monarch Stjepan Tomas Ostojic is active
  • Ottoman Empire exists
  • The following must not occur:
    • Bosnia is a vassal of Ottoman Empire

Will happen within 5 days of May 2, 1445
Checked again every 5 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after June 2, 1445)

Description

With demise of Hungarian army at Varna, King Tomas found himself alone and surrounded by enemies. He searched for help across the Adriatic, asking Venice and the Pope for support. Pope Eugenius IV sent a bull making Tomas' father's marriage to Tomas' mother legitimate, which cleared Tomas of the status of bastard. Soon after, the Pope allowed Tomas to divorce his peasant wife. This gave no military support to Tomas, however, only repaired his reputation with the nobels and alienated him from the people of Bosnia.

Actions

A. Our reputation is restored

  • -1 badboy
  • +20 victory points
  • Stability -1
  • Centralization +1
  • Serfdom +1

Bosnia — Not random

Conditions

  • At least one of the following must occur:
    • Monarch Stjepan Tomas Ostojic is active
    • Monarch Ulrik Celjski * is active

Will happen within 5 days of May 2, 1446
Checked again every 5 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after June 2, 1446)

Description

Duke Stepan Vukcic was facing defeats both against Venice and against King Tomas. King Tomas might have crushed Duke Stepan at the moment, but faced with the prospect of Aragonese inheritance and the idea that Alfons V might want to connect Hungary to Naples through Bonsia and Dalmatia, he sought peace with his most powerful Duke. It was made in May 1446 and crowned with Duke Stepan's marriage to Tomas' daughter Katarina.

Actions

A. Make peace

  • Stability +1
  • Centralization +1
  • -100 relations with Serbia

B. Crush him

Bosnia — Not random

Conditions

  • Bosnia and Ottoman Empire are at war

Will happen within 5 days of May 2, 1448
Checked again every 5 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after January 2, 1461)
unless prevented by
Action B of 130017 - Peace with Duke Stepan Vukcic for Bosnia

Description

Ottoman Empire attacked Bosnia in March 1448. Having no hope of victory against the more powerful foe, Duke Stepan Vukcic betrayed King Tomas and joined forces with Despot of Serbia to defeat him near Srebrenica in September. To crown this victory, Stepan Vukcic declared himself Herceg of Saint Sava. Herceg is a title of Hungarian origin which he saw as higher than Duke, but he also adopted it to connect himself with the Orthodox cult of Saint Sava which was very popular among the lower class population. His lands are even today called Hercegovina after this title. King Tomas attempted to outmaneuver Herceg Stepan by asking the Pope to excommunicate him, even at the cost of giving all Stepan's lands to the church, but Rome was well aware that Stepan Vukcic was the greater supporter of Catholicism in Bosnia.

Actions

A. There is nothing we can do

  • Stability -1
  • Centralization -1
  • -1 base tax value in Bosnia
  • -1 base manpower in Bosnia
  • -50 relations with Papal States
  • -50 relations with Aragon
  • -50 relations with Serbia
  • -50 relations with Venice
  • Event 277037 - Liberation of Srebrenica for Serbia is triggered immediately

Bosnia — Not random

Conditions

  • Monarch Stjepan Tomas Ostojic is active
  • Ottoman Empire and Bosnia are allied
  • State religion is catholic

Will happen within 5 days of June 2, 1450
Checked again every 5 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after January 2, 1461)

Description

The new Pope, Nicolaus V, supported King Tomas in hope of securing a stronger loyalty to Catholicism. In 1450, Pope Nicolaus V declared that anyone who fights in Tomas' army in defense and against his enemies will be absolved of all sins. As the enemies of King Tomas, he defined not only muslims but also schismatics and heretics (Orthodox and Bogumil Christians). King Tomas, however, made a mistake and tried to use his new soldiers against his internal enemies, forcing many would-be conscripts to flee into lands of Herceg Stepan Vukcic.

Actions

A. Deal with internal enemies

  • Stability -1
  • +100 relations with Papal States
  • The capital province revolts
  • The capital province converts to the state religion
  • -10 gold
  • +5000 infantry in the capital province

B. Save the armies to fight Turks and Serbians

  • +100 relations with Papal States
  • -100 relations with Ottoman Empire
  • -100 relations with Serbia
  • -10 gold
  • +5000 infantry in the capital province

C. We can't afford more troops right now

  • +100 relations with Papal States

Bosnia — Not random

Conditions

  • At least one of the following must occur:
    • Monarch Stjepan Tomas Ostojic is active
    • Monarch Ulrik Celjski * is active

Will happen within 5 days of December 2, 1451
Checked again every 5 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after January 2, 1452)
unless prevented by
Action B of 130017 - Peace with Duke Stepan Vukcic for Bosnia

Description

In December 1451, King Tomas signed a pact with Republic of Ragusa in Bobovac. In exchange for financial aid, King Tomas agreed to cede small parts of Herceg's lands to the Republic when he is defeated. The timing for an invasion was great as Herceg Stepan was greatly weakened by a conflict with his son Vladislav. However, it was delayed first by Ottoman arbiter sent by the Sultan, then by Venetian attack on Ragusa. King Tomas beat back the Venetian invaders and rescued Ragusa, but didn't take any actions against Herceg, fearful of Ottoman or Serbian invasion. General tension and loosing conflict with his own son forced Herceg Stepan to surrender in July 1453, dividing his lands between his sons, Princes Vladislav and Vlatko. In April 1454, Herceg Stepan also signed a white peace with Republic of Ragusa.

Actions

A. Good!

  • +100 relations with Hungary
  • -50 relations with Ottoman Empire
  • -100 relations with Venice
  • +6 gold

Bosnia — Not random

Conditions

  • Monarch Ulrik Celjski * is active

Will happen on November 9, 1456

Description

Ulrich von Cilli, also King of Bosnia, was the leader of the Hungarian faction that supported the rightful King Ladislaus in Hungarian civil war. He was killed in Belgrade by Laszlo Hunyadi in November 1456. After his death without a heir, lordship of Bosnia was assumed by Tomas Ostojic, stronger of the two brothers that were candidates for succession after death of Tvrtko II.

Actions

A. There is no other choice

  • Monarch Stjepan Tomas Ostojic becomes active

Bosnia — Not random

Conditions

Will happen within 120 days of January 2, 1459
Checked again every 120 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after January 2, 1700)

Description

After the fall of Serbia, in 1459, everybody knew that the Turks' next step on their long way into the heart of Europe will be Bosnia. Both Stjepan Tomas and Stjepan Tomasevic' hoped for the help of the Western powers, sending complaining letters to the Pope and to the rulers of Europe, telling them what will happen if Bosnia falls. 'After us he (Mehmed II) will conquer Hungary and Dalmatia, he'll quickly penetrate himself through Krain and Istria, then comes Italy.'( Stjepan Tomasevic's letter to Pope Pius II ).

Actions

A. 'The storm is upon us'

  • +100 relations with Papal States
  • +100 relations with Austria
  • +100 relations with Hungary
  • -200 relations with Ottoman Empire
  • Break vassalization with Ottoman Empire
  • +10 national manpower
  • Land tech investment: +300
  • Infrastructure tech investment: -200
  • Trade tech investment: -200

Bosnia — Not random

Triggered by

Action A of 301027 - Tvrko II begging for help for Ottoman Empire

Description

My King, Sultan Murad II sent a formidable sum of money, along with turkish troops to 'ensure peace' and to 'defend' us.

Actions

A. Thank you, Great Sultan!

  • +100 gold
  • +2000 cavalry in the capital province
  • +2000 infantry in the capital province

Bosnia — Not random

Triggered by

Action A of 277012 - Consequences of Golubac conflict for Serbia

Description

Emperor Sigismund's crushing defeat in battle for fortress of Golubac on Danube had its consequences in Bosnia as well. After defeat of Hungary and submission of Serbia, Bosnia was suddenly left without protection from the Ottomans. King Tvrtko II followed Serbian Despot's example and swore vassalage to Ottoman Sultan, but he could not afford the tribute when the time came to pay. Ottomans invaded Bosnia and seized several forts in the most fertile parts of the Kingdom.

Actions

A. Become the Sultan's vassal

  • Break vassalization with Hungary
  • +100 relations with Ottoman Empire
  • -100 relations with Hungary
  • Stability -1
  • -1 base tax value in Bosnia
  • -1 base manpower in Bosnia

Bosnia — Not random

Triggered by

Action A of 277036 - Reclaiming Zeta for Serbia

Description

Djuradj's first goal after liberation of Serbia was to reclaim Zeta from Bosnian Duke Stepan Vukcic. Because of their common enemy in Bosnian King, Despot Djuradj and Duke Stepan made peace in 1444. Stepan returned the parts of Zeta he still held in 1445.

Actions

A. Give up Zeta

  • Ragusa will no longer be considered a national province
  • Cede Ragusa to Serbia

AGCEEP_Specific_Bosnia.txt