Luxemburg — Not random
Conditions
- Control Holland
- Friesland exists
Will happen within 14 days of June 16, 1420
Checked again every 14 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after July 2, 1420)
Description
From 1392 to 1498, civil war between two parties, the Schieringers and the Vetkopers raged in Friesland. In june 1420, the Schieringers asked Jan of Bavaria to aid them in their civil war against the Vetkopers, Jan was too busy with internal affairs.Actions
A. No thanks, too busy
- Event 22011 - Reconciliation effort of the Schieringers for Friesland is triggered immediately
B. With pleasure
- Friesen will be considered a national province
- Start a war with Friesland
- Stability -2
- Event 22012 - Vetkoper reaction to the Schieringer pact with Jan VI for Friesland is triggered immediately
- Event 213004 - Jan and the Schieringers for Luxemburg will never fire
Luxemburg — Not random
Conditions
- Control Holland
- Friesland exists
Will happen within 10 days of October 5, 1420
Checked again every 10 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after November 5, 1420)
unless prevented by
Action B of 213003 - Schieringers request aid for Luxemburg
Description
Despite their previous reconciliation effort, the Schieringers came to Jan once more, this time Jan accepted and became lord over Friesland.Actions
A. A great oppurtunity
- Friesen will be considered a national province
- Start a war with Friesland
- Event 22012 - Vetkoper reaction to the Schieringer pact with Jan VI for Friesland is triggered immediately
B. We have no interest in Friesland
- +50 relations with Friesland
Luxemburg — Not random
Conditions
- Own Friesen
Will happen on August 17, 1422
unless prevented by
Action A of 213006 - Jan loses control of the Schieringers for Luxemburg
Description
After stepping on the Shieringers' toes once too many, Jan lost control of the Schieringers. After losing Dokkum, his last foothold in Friesland, on the 29th of May 1422, the treaty ending his Frisian adventure was signed on the 17th of August.Actions
A. Let go of Friesland
- Grant independence to Friesland
- Friesen will no longer be considered a national province
- Event 22015 - Jan loses control of the Schieringers for Friesland is triggered immediately
- Event 213006 - Jan loses control of the Schieringers for Luxemburg will never fire
B. Crush the Frisian rebels
- Friesen revolts
- Friesen revolts
- Revolt risk value in Friesen +25
- Event 213006 - Jan loses control of the Schieringers for Luxemburg will never fire
Luxemburg — Not random
Conditions
- Friesland is a vassal of Luxemburg
Will happen on August 17, 1422
unless prevented by
Action A, B of 213005 - Jan loses control of the Schieringers for Luxemburg
Description
After stepping on the Shieringers' toes once too many, Jan lost control of the Schieringers. After losing Dokkum, his last foothold in Friesland, on the 29th of May 1422, the treaty ending his Frisian adventure was signed on the 17th of August.Actions
A. Let go of Friesland
- Friesen will no longer be considered a national province
- Event 22015 - Jan loses control of the Schieringers for Friesland is triggered immediately
- Event 213005 - Jan loses control of the Schieringers for Luxemburg will never fire
Luxemburg — Not random
Conditions
- Own Artois
Will happen on October 27, 1424
unless prevented by
Action C of 164220 - Jacqueline of Hainault for England
Action C of 164221 - Jacqueline of Hainault for England
Description
Jacqueline, daughter of Wilhelm, the last Count of Holland, Hainault and Zeeland, and rightful heiress to his possessions, was deprived of her inheritance by her uncle Jan of Bavaria and her husband Jan IV of Brabant. In an angry reaction, she declared her marriage invalid, fled to England and there fell in love with Humphrey of Gloucester, brother of the King, whom, after obtaining a dispens from the Antipope, she married and declared her coregent. With an English army, the couple on October 26th crossed the channel, landed in Calais and invaded Hainault. They managed to take control of most of the county. The Duke of Burgundy offers us support against the impertinent niece of Jan of Bavaria, pawnee of Luxemburg.Actions
A. Beat her back with Burgundian help
- Artois revolts
- Artois revolts
- Revolt risk value in Artois +8
- +6000 infantry in the capital province
- +3000 cavalry in the capital province
- -100 relations with England
- Event 137010 - Support for Jan of Bavaria for Burgundy is triggered immediately
B. Fight her alone
- Artois revolts
- Artois revolts
- Revolt risk value in Artois +8
- -100 relations with England
Luxemburg — Not random
Will happen within 360 days of January 2, 1425
Checked again every 360 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after January 2, 1426)
Description
Due to the inability of Sigismund to repay his debts, Elizabeth of Görlitz assumed the rule of Luxembourg, trying to regain her money.Actions
A. Welcome my liege!
Luxemburg — Not random
Conditions
-
At least one of the following must occur:
- Own Holland
- Own Artois
- Burgundy exists
Will happen on January 6, 1425
unless prevented by
Action A of 213002 - Death of Jan the Merciless for Luxemburg
Description
Jan of Bavaria, husband of Elisabeth of Görlitz and as such pawnee of Luxemburg, died, probably of poison, on January 6th 1425. While his wife retained her pawn Luxemburg, the Duchy of Bavaria-Straubing was seized by Emperor Sigismund as a vacant Imperial fief and his part of the Dutch Wittelsbach inheritance passed to Burgundy, on the base of a treaty that had just been concluded, which is why the Duke of Burgundy was immediately suspected of having ordered the assassination of Jan.Actions
A. Honour the agreement with Burgundy
- Conditions:
Cede Holland to Burgundy
- The following must not occur:
- Brabant exists
- Cede Holland to Burgundy
- Cede Holland to Brabant
- Cede Artois to Burgundy
- Cede Ansbach to Hungary
- Grant independence to Friesland
- Break vassalization with Friesland
- Holland will no longer be considered a national province
- Artois will no longer be considered a national province
- Ansbach will no longer be considered a national province
- dutch will no longer be an accepted culture
- Event 213002 - Death of Jan the Merciless for Luxemburg will never fire
- Event 137026 - The Dutch Wittelsbach possessions for Burgundy is triggered immediately
- Event 182004 - The Dutch Wittelsbach possessions for Brabant is triggered immediately
B. Don't turn over anything to the murderers of my husband!
- Cede Ansbach to Hungary
- Ansbach will no longer be considered a national province
- Start a war with Burgundy
- Stability -3
- dutch will no longer be an accepted culture
- Event 213002 - Death of Jan the Merciless for Luxemburg will never fire
- Event 137027 - The Dutch Wittelsbach possessions for Burgundy is triggered immediately
Luxemburg — Not random
Conditions
-
At least one of the following must occur:
-
None of the following must occur:
- Own Holland
- Own Artois
-
The following must not occur:
- Burgundy exists
-
None of the following must occur:
Will happen on January 6, 1425
unless prevented by
Action A, B of 213001 - Death of Jan the Merciless for Luxemburg
Description
Jan of Bavaria, husband of Elisabeth of Görlitz and as such pawnee of Luxemburg, died, probably of poison, on January 6th 1425. While his wife retained her pawn Luxemburg, the Duchy of Bavaria-Straubing was seized by Emperor Sigismund as a vacant Imperial fief.Actions
A. My dear husband
- Cede Holland to Brabant
- Cede Artois to Brabant
- Cede Ansbach to Hungary
- Holland will no longer be considered a national province
- Artois will no longer be considered a national province
- Ansbach will no longer be considered a national province
- dutch will no longer be an accepted culture
- Event 213001 - Death of Jan the Merciless for Luxemburg will never fire
- Event 182005 - The Dutch Wittelsbach possessions for Brabant is triggered immediately
Luxemburg — Not random
Conditions
- Burgundy exists
- Event 213101 - Elizabeth of Görlitz for Luxemburg has already occurred
Will happen within 360 days of January 2, 1441
Checked again every 360 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after January 2, 1442)
Description
Since Philip of Burgundy was interested in the Duchy and Elizabeth didn't see another way to regain her money, she offered the Duchy to the Burgundians.Actions
A. Offer to sell the Duchy
- Event 137305 - The purchase of Luxembourg for Burgundy is triggered immediately
B. I earn better the money back by keeping Luxembourg
- -200 relations with Burgundy
- Stability -1
- Infrastructure tech investment: -100
- -15% inflation
Luxemburg — Not random
Conditions
- Event 137305 - The purchase of Luxembourg for Burgundy has already occurred
- Burgundy exists
Will happen within 360 days of January 2, 1443
Checked again every 360 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after January 2, 1444)
unless prevented by
Action B of 137305 - The purchase of Luxembourg for Burgundy
Description
Having bought the Duchy of Luxembourg from Elisabeth of Görlitz, Philip the Good needed some time to secure his new possession. Full control of the Duchy was finally achieved when they took the city of Luxemburg by a nightly ambush. Thereby, another step on Burgundy's way towards achieving the primary goal of its policies, connecting their hereditary lands with their Dutch possessions, had been made.Actions
A. All hope is lost! (End Game)
- Grant independence to Cologne
- Grant independence to Palatinate
- Event 137306 - Annexation of Luxemburg for Burgundy is triggered immediately
B. We'll beat them back
- Break vassalization with Burgundy
- Break royal marriage with Burgundy
- Start a war with Burgundy
- -200 relations with Burgundy
- Stability -5
- Event 137028 - Resistance in Luxemburg for Burgundy is triggered immediately
Luxemburg — Not random
Triggered by
Action A of 398000 - The Hussite Wars for RomanistsAction A of 401000 - The Hussite Wars for Hussites
Description
The Czech priest and professor Jan Hus developed radical reformatory demands on the base of the teachings of John Wyclif. Despite a guarantee of safe-conduct by Emperor Sigismund, he was executed at the stake for heresy at the Council of Constance in 1415. This could however not stop the Hussite movement in Bohemia. Hus' followers were rapidly growing, and when King Vaclav IV of Bohemia died and his brother Sigismund, already Emperor and King of Hungary was to succeed him, they, unwilling to forgive him the betrayal of Hus and afraid that he would suppress them, refused to acknowledge him and gained control of most of Bohemia proper - while the lands of the Bohemian crown and the catholic part of Bohemia accepted Sigismund. Due to its radical anti-clerical and anti-feudal tendencies Hussitism posed a big threat to the church and nobility in the countries adjacent to Bohemia. Several German and European princes therefore decided to oppose the Hussites and to support Sigismund in his struggle with them that lasted for almost two decades. Should we decide to fight these heretics, we should be aware that this would be internationally regarded as an intervention in favour of Sigismund as rightful King of Bohemia rather than a war of conquest, and that therefore, if Sigismund prevails and manages to restore royal authority, we would be expected to turn over any conquests in Bohemia to the Kingdom of Bohemia.Actions
A. Express hostility
- -200 relations with Hussites
- Gain a temporary casus belli against Hussites for 120 months
B. Covertly provide aid
- -25
- +25 relations with Hussites