Berg — Not random
Conditions
- Country is controlled by AI
- Cleves exists
- Guelders exists
- Saxony exists
Will happen on September 7, 1511
Description
Wilhelm IV of Jülich-Berg died in 1511, lacking a male heir. His only daughter had been betrothed to Johann, the son of Duke Johann of Kleve-Mark, and by a hereditary union in 1496 Kleve-Mark and Jülich-Berg had guaranteed each other right of succession in case of one of them lacking a direct heir. Nevertheless, Karel of Guelders and the elector also made claims to Jülich-Berg. Having secured the approval and support of Emperor Maximilian, Johann of Kleve-Mark and his wife Maria succeeded to the Duchies of Jülich and Berg, securing the way for the eventual unification with Kleve-Mark.Actions
A. Johann of Kleve-Mark succeeds
- +200 relations with Cleves
- Gain a royal marriage with Cleves
- -50 relations with Guelders
- -50 relations with Saxony
- +50 relations with Austria
- Stability -1
B. Karel of Guelders succeeds (End Game)
- Event 173001 - Inheritance of Jülich-Berg for Guelders is triggered immediately
C. Ernst of Saxony succeeds (End Game)
- Event 273030 - Inheritance of Jülich-Berg for Saxony is triggered immediately
Berg — Not random
Conditions
- Country is controlled by AI
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The following must not occur:
- Guelders exists
- Saxony exists
- Cleves exists
Will happen on September 7, 1511
Description
Wilhelm IV of Jülich-Berg died in 1511, lacking a male heir. His only daughter had been betrothed to Johann, the son of Duke Johann of Kleve-Mark, and by a hereditary union in 1496 Kleve-Mark and Jülich-Berg had guaranteed each other right of succession in case of one of them lacking a direct heir. Nevertheless, Karel of Guelders and the elector also made claims to Jülich-Berg. Having secured the approval and support of Emperor Maximilian, Johann of Kleve-Mark and his wife Maria succeeded to the Duchies of Jülich and Berg, securing the way for the eventual unification with Kleve-Mark.Actions
A. Johann of Kleve-Mark succeeds
- +200 relations with Cleves
- Gain a royal marriage with Cleves
- -50 relations with Guelders
- -50 relations with Saxony
- +50 relations with Austria
- Stability -1
B. Ernst of Saxony succeeds (End Game)
- Event 273030 - Inheritance of Jülich-Berg for Saxony is triggered immediately
Berg — Not random
Conditions
- Country is controlled by AI
- Cleves exists
- Guelders exists
-
The following must not occur:
- Saxony exists
Will happen on September 7, 1511
Description
Wilhelm IV of Jülich-Berg died in 1511, lacking a male heir. His only daughter had been betrothed to Johann, the son of Duke Johann of Kleve-Mark, and by a hereditary union in 1496 Kleve-Mark and Jülich-Berg had guaranteed each other right of succession in case of one of them lacking a direct heir. Nevertheless, Karel of Guelders and the elector also made claims to Jülich-Berg. Having secured the approval and support of Emperor Maximilian, Johann of Kleve-Mark and his wife Maria succeeded to the Duchies of Jülich and Berg, securing the way for the eventual unification with Kleve-Mark.Actions
A. Johann of Kleve-Mark succeeds
- +200 relations with Cleves
- Gain a royal marriage with Cleves
- -50 relations with Guelders
- -50 relations with Saxony
- +50 relations with Austria
- Stability -1
B. Karel of Guelders succeeds (End Game)
- Event 173001 - Inheritance of Jülich-Berg for Guelders is triggered immediately
C. Ernst of Saxony succeeds (End Game)
- Event 273030 - Inheritance of Jülich-Berg for Saxony is triggered immediately
Berg — Not random
Conditions
- Country is controlled by AI
-
The following must not occur:
- Cleves exists
- Guelders exists
- Saxony exists
Will happen on September 7, 1511
Description
Wilhelm IV of Jülich-Berg died in 1511, lacking a male heir. His only daughter had been betrothed to Johann, the son of Duke Johann of Kleve-Mark, and by a hereditary union in 1496 Kleve-Mark and Jülich-Berg had guaranteed each other right of succession in case of one of them lacking a direct heir. Nevertheless, Karel of Guelders and the elector also made claims to Jülich-Berg. Having secured the approval and support of Emperor Maximilian, Johann of Kleve-Mark and his wife Maria succeeded to the Duchies of Jülich and Berg, securing the way for the eventual unification with Kleve-Mark.Actions
A. Karel of Guelders succeeds (End Game)
- Event 173001 - Inheritance of Jülich-Berg for Guelders is triggered immediately
B. Ernst of Saxony succeeds (End Game)
- Event 273030 - Inheritance of Jülich-Berg for Saxony is triggered immediately
Berg — Not random
Conditions
- Country is controlled by AI
-
The following must not occur:
- Cleves exists
- Guelders exists
-
The following must not occur:
- Saxony exists
Will happen on September 7, 1511
Description
Wilhelm IV of Jülich-Berg died in 1511, lacking a male heir. His only daughter had been betrothed to Johann, the son of Duke Johann of Kleve-Mark, and by a hereditary union in 1496 Kleve-Mark and Jülich-Berg had guaranteed each other right of succession in case of one of them lacking a direct heir. Nevertheless, Karel of Guelders and the elector also made claims to Jülich-Berg. Having secured the approval and support of Emperor Maximilian, Johann of Kleve-Mark and his wife Maria succeeded to the Duchies of Jülich and Berg, securing the way for the eventual unification with Kleve-Mark.Actions
A. Karel of Guelders succeeds (End Game)
- Event 173001 - Inheritance of Jülich-Berg for Guelders is triggered immediately
Berg — Not random
Conditions
- Country is controlled by AI
-
The following must not occur:
- Cleves exists
-
The following must not occur:
- Guelders exists
- Saxony exists
Will happen on September 7, 1511
Description
Wilhelm IV of Jülich-Berg died in 1511, lacking a male heir. His only daughter had been betrothed to Johann, the son of Duke Johann of Kleve-Mark, and by a hereditary union in 1496 Kleve-Mark and Jülich-Berg had guaranteed each other right of succession in case of one of them lacking a direct heir. Nevertheless, Karel of Guelders and the elector also made claims to Jülich-Berg. Having secured the approval and support of Emperor Maximilian, Johann of Kleve-Mark and his wife Maria succeeded to the Duchies of Jülich and Berg, securing the way for the eventual unification with Kleve-Mark.Actions
A. Ernst of Saxony succeeds (End Game)
- Event 273030 - Inheritance of Jülich-Berg for Saxony is triggered immediately
Berg — Not random
Conditions
- Country is controlled by human
- Cleves exists
Will happen on September 7, 1511
unless prevented by
Action A of 137038 - Mary's suitors: the Duke of Cleves and Mark for Burgundy
Description
Wilhelm IV of Jülich-Berg died in 1511, lacking a male heir. His only daughter had been betrothed to Johann, the son of Duke Johann of Kleve-Mark, and by a hereditary union in 1496 Kleve-Mark and Jülich-Berg had guaranteed each other right of succession in case of one of them lacking a direct heir. Nevertheless, Karel of Guelders and the elector also made claims to Jülich-Berg. Having secured the approval and support of Emperor Maximilian, Johann of Kleve-Mark and his wife Maria succeeded to the Duchies of Jülich and Berg, securing the way for the eventual unification with Kleve-Mark.Actions
A. Johann of Kleve-Mark succeeds
- +200 relations with Cleves
- Gain a royal marriage with Cleves
- -50 relations with Guelders
- -50 relations with Saxony
- +50 relations with Austria
- Stability -1
Berg — Not random
Conditions
-
At least one of the following must occur:
- Monarch Joachim Murat is active
- Monarch Comte de Beugnot is active
- Monarch Louis-Napoléon is active
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At least one of the following must occur:
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All of the following must occur:
- France owns Münster
- France controls Münster
- Cleves is a vassal of France
- Own Münster
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All of the following must occur:
-
The following must not occur:
- Berg and France are at war
Will happen within 30 days of January 2, 1806
Checked again every 30 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 31, 1819)
Description
Emperor Napoléon wanted to reward his most loyal general and brother-in-law, Joachim Murat, giving him the territories of Berg-Jülich and Cleves to administer with the title of Grand Duke of Berg-Cleves according to the French imperial directives.Actions
A. Good!
- Inherit the realms of Cleves
- Event 170223 - The vassal-state of Berg-Cleves for France is triggered immediately
Berg — Not random
Conditions
- Monarch Joachim Murat is active
Will happen within 1 days of April 25, 1806
Checked again every 1 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after July 30, 1808)
Description
After he had become Grand Duke of Berg, Joachim Murat soon introduced an administration similar to the French. In a decree from April 24th 1806 he created a centralised administration and completely merged Kleve and Berg, on April 30th all tolls and limitations on trade with France were abolished and replaced by a system favouring France and hurting Berg's economy and on August 8th the Grand Duchy was divided into eight arrondissements.Actions
A. Reform the administration
- Centralization +3
- Mercantilism +3
Berg — Not random
Conditions
- Monarch Louis-Napoléon is active
Will happen within 1 days of January 2, 1810
Checked again every 1 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 30, 1813)
Description
On January 1st 1810 the Code Napoléon was enacted in the Grand Duchy of Berg. Thus, in the country of Louis-Napoléon the last remaints of feudalism were crushed and the ideals of freedom, equality and fraternity fixed.Actions
A. Enact the Code civil
- Serfdom -3
- Aristocracy -4
- Innovativeness +3
Berg — Not random
Triggered by
Action A of 28006 - King Philip for BurgundyDescription
The Emperor has made Philip the Good of Burgundy King of Lotharingia, reviving the ninth century Kingdom of Lothar. The emperor has granted some of our lands to Burgundy!Actions
A. Damn!
- Gain a temporary casus belli against Burgundy for 2500 months
- -50 relations with Austria
- +6000 cavalry in the capital province
Berg — Not random
Triggered by
Action A of 173004 - End of the succession crisis for GueldersDescription
With the death of Adolf of Gulik-Berg, Duke of Jülich-Berg, the Duchies of Guelders and Jülich-Berg grew further apart, and the succession crisis ended.Actions
A. Peace at last!
- Geldre will no longer be considered a national province
Berg — Not random
Triggered by
Action A of 75000 - Death of the last Duke of Jülich-Guelders for GueldersDescription
In 1423 Reinald, the last Duke of Jülich-Guelders, died. The estates elected Arnold, the Count of Egmont as new Duke, defying the claims of Adolf of Berg who was recognized as successor to Jülich by Emperor Sigismund in 1423 and to Guelders in 1425. In turn, Arnold of Egmont claimed the inheritance of Jülich as well. A succession war followed in which the cities and nobles of Guelders supported Arnold. It ended in Arnold retaining Guelders and Zutphen, and Gerard, the son of Adolf, being acknowledged as Duke of Jülich. Although Berg failed to conquer Guelders, its power increased significantly by the acquisition of the wealthy Duchy of Jülich.Actions
A. Claim Guelders as well
- Geldre will be considered a national province
- Set flag [DutchClaim] for events
- +5 base tax value in the capital province
- +2 base manpower in the capital province
- -100 relations with Guelders
- Gain a temporary casus belli against Guelders for 120 months
- Event 173003 - Berg renounces our rightfull Duke for Guelders is triggered immediately
B. Renounce our claim on Guelders
- +100 relations with Guelders
- Stability +1
- Event 173004 - End of the succession crisis for Guelders will never fire
Berg — Not random
Triggered by
Action B of 75000 - Death of the last Duke of Jülich-Guelders for GueldersDescription
In 1423 Reinald, the last Duke of Jülich-Guelders, died. The duke of Berg who had already annexed Jülich, inherited the Duchy, too.Actions
A. Great!
- Geldre will be considered a national province
- Set flag [DutchClaim] for events
- Inherit the realms of Guelders
Berg — Not random
Triggered by
Action A of 170001 - The creation of the Grand Duchy of Berg for FranceDescription
Although Napoléon had originally only claimed the left bank of the Rhine for France, which he had achieved by the peace of Campoformio in 1797, he forced Bavaria to cede Berg and Jülich in 1806 and took Kleve from Prussia in 1805. To maintain at least the impression of legitimacy, he did not directly annex these territories to France, but chose to bestow them upon his loyal general Joachim Murat as independent 'Grand Duchy of Berg' with its capital in Düsseldorf instead.Actions
A. Vive l'Empereur !
- Flag graphics extension set to "Murat"
- Monarch Maximilian Josef will never rule
- Monarch Joachim Murat becomes active
- Monarch Comte de Beugnot becomes active
- Monarch Louis-Napoléon becomes active
- german will no longer be an accepted culture
- french will become an accepted culture
- +300 relations with France
- +100 relations with Netherlands
- +100 relations with Spain
- +100 relations with Tuscany
- +100 relations with Naples
- +100 relations with Italy
- Münster will be considered a national province
Berg — Not random
Conditions
- Monarch Louis-Napoléon is active
Triggered by
Action A of 170128 - The restoration of the European monarchies for FranceDescription
The Congress of Vienna brought Europe back to its boundaries before the French Revolution. Only the former Republics of Genoa and Venice weren't granted the restoration of their pre-revolutionary governments. Since any sort of socalled Republic was now the most hated by all the monarchies of the restoration, they were respectively given to Savoy as to form a medium buffer state against France and to Austria as to strengthen her position in Southern Europe.Actions
A. OK
- Flag graphics set to default
- Monarch Louis-Napoléon will never rule
- Monarch Maximilian Josef becomes active
- german will become an accepted culture
- french will no longer be an accepted culture
Berg — Not random
Triggered by
Action A of 200022 - The united Duchies for ClevesDescription
The union between Kleve, Mark, Jülich, Berg and Ravensberg, prepared by the marriage between Johann of Kleve and Maria of Berg in 1510 and the couple's succession to Jülich-Berg in 1511, was complete when the old Duke Johann of Kleve died in 1521 and his son Johann inherited Kleve and Mark.Actions
A. Unite the low rhine duchies
- Münster will be considered a national province
- Inherit the realms of Cleves