Teutonic Order — Not random
Conditions
- Teutonic Order owns Küstrin
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The following must not occur:
- Brandenburg and Teutonic Order are at war
- Poland and Teutonic Order are at war
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At least one of the following must occur:
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The following must not occur:
- Teutonic Order controls Memel
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The following must not occur:
- Teutonic Order controls Prussia
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The following must not occur:
- Teutonic Order controls Danzig
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The following must not occur:
- Teutonic Order controls Küstrin
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The following must not occur:
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The following must not occur:
- Country has at least 8 non-colonial provinces
Will happen within 10 days of January 2, 1419
Checked again every 10 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 30, 1500)
Description
The Neumark, originally the part of Brandenburg east of the Oder river, had been mortgaged to the Teutonic Order by Emperor Sigismund in 1402. In the desperate financial, political and military situation caused by the uprising of the Prussian Lizard League and the intervention of Casimir of Poland in favour of the rebels, the Order decided it would be better to sell Neumark back to the Elector of Brandenburg in order to gain some money and his support than to loose the territory to the Polish King who was obviously attracted by the opportunity to restore the Oder as border with Germany. Thus on February 22nd emissaries of the Order offered the territory to Friedrich II for 40000 Gulden. The elector accepted gladly and on April 5th took the oaths of allegiance from the estates of Neumark in Neu-Landsberg.Actions
A. Offer Neumark to Brandenburg
- Event 132101 - Acquisition of Neumark for Brandenburg is triggered immediately
B. Keep Neumark
- Küstrin revolts
- -50 relations with Brandenburg
Teutonic Order — Not random
Conditions
- Own Danzig
Will happen within 5000 days of January 2, 1419
Checked again every 5000 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after January 2, 1600)
Description
The Medieval province of Danzig belonged to Poland on similar terms as the Marches belonged to HRE. In 1309, the Teutonic Order, feigning that it wanted to help against Brandenburgians who sieged the city, grabbed the land. Poland never recognized this fact. Both countries found themselves in continuous warfare which culminated in the Battle of Grunwald. The defeated Teutonic Order never regained its position. The population of Danzig was about 90 percent Polish. About 5 percent were Dutch who started to migrate to the delta of Vistula in the 16th century. The cities of Danzig, Thorn, and others were mainly settled by Germans who were definitely more interested in trade than in politics. The Teutonic Order had problems with Danzig, since the political aims of the Order were in contradiction to the policy of the city and province. Had the Teutonic Order encouraged more rustic people from Germany to settle in Danzig, then it may have been easier to rule.Actions
A. Leave it as it is
- +50 relations with Poland
- +50
B. Let the German population be dominant
- Culture in Danzig changes to german
- Centralization +1
- +1 base tax value in Danzig
- +1000 population in Danzig
- -200
- -50 relations with Poland
- Event 20124 - Danzig has a chance to become a trade center for Danzig will never fire
- Event 209002 - The Prussian Confederation for Teutonic Order will never fire
Province of Danzig — Not random
Conditions
- Teutonic Order owns Danzig
- Country is not at war
Will happen within 300 days of January 2, 1435
Checked again every 300 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after January 2, 1455)
unless prevented by
Action B of 20123 - The Teutonic Order and Danzig for Teutonic Order
Description
Western Europe was in growing need of grain in the 15th century. It couldn't be gained by any other means than by trade. Poland produced much more grain than it needed. 'Homo Oeconomicus' got his chance and used it very well. Danzig, a city always based on trade, reshaped into the most important center in the Baltic region, excepting only perhaps Lubeck.Actions
A. Yes, we can make money on it
- Culture in Danzig changes to german
- +5000 population in Danzig
- +3 base tax value in Danzig
- Center of trade in Livland closes
- Danzig becomes a center of trade
- Stability +1
- -50
Teutonic Order — Not random
Conditions
- Teutonic Order owns Danzig
- Centralization is at 2 or higher
Will happen within 10 days of February 2, 1440
Checked again every 10 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after March 1, 1440)
unless prevented by
Action B of 20123 - The Teutonic Order and Danzig for Teutonic Order
Description
On the 21st of frebuary 1440 the Prussian Federation was formed by 19 prussian cities, Danzig and Thorn amongst others, and a part of the gentry and clergy of Kulmland. It was a protest against the high taxes levied by the Teutonic Order to pay their reparations to Poland under the peace of Thorn, against the restrictions and taxes on trade, and against a lack of power compared to their wealth. The foundation of the confederation was met with indifference by the grand master.Actions
A. Ignore them
- Revolt risk value in Danzig +1
B. Agree to their demands
- Centralization -2
- -4 base tax value in Danzig
- -100
- Event 209004 - The Prussian Confederation revolts for Teutonic Order will never fire
C. Crush them
- Lose 10000 troops in Danzig
- Danzig revolts
- Danzig revolts
- Stability -1
- Event 258014 - Prussian Federation Attacked by Teutonic Order for Poland is triggered immediately
- Event 209004 - The Prussian Confederation revolts for Teutonic Order will never fire
Teutonic Order — Not random
Conditions
- Own Danzig
- Event 209002 - The Prussian Confederation for Teutonic Order has already occurred
Will happen within 10 days of February 2, 1454
Checked again every 10 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after March 2, 1454)
unless prevented by
Action B, C of 209002 - The Prussian Confederation for Teutonic Order
Description
When requests for mediation with the emperor resulted in the banning of the prussian federation, they sent requestss to the King of Poland for help. After getting a demand for a more official petition, the Prussian Federation sent a formal act of disobedience to the grandmaster and went into open revolt.Actions
A. Damn!
- Revolt risk value in Danzig +5
- Lose 5000 troops in Danzig
- Danzig revolts
Teutonic Order — Not random
Conditions
- Teutonic Order owns Danzig
- Country is not at war
Will happen within 720 days of October 11, 1466
Checked again every 720 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 31, 1819)
Description
Poland has abandoned the Prussian federation we shall crush them now.Actions
A. Good!
- Revolt risk value in Danzig -10
- Danzig revolts
- Danzig revolts
Teutonic Order — Not random
Conditions
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The following must not occur:
- Prussia exists
- Poland exists
Will happen within 60 days of January 2, 1524
Checked again every 60 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after January 2, 1540)
unless prevented by
Action A of 366801 - Albrecht's decision for Germany
Action A, B of 366814 - The Fate of the Teutonic Order for Teutonic Order
Action A of 381002 - Consequences of the secularization of Prussia for Livonian Order
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
- 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
- +500
- Stability +6
- Flag graphics set to default
- Become Prussia
- Event 338109 - The Lands of Teutonic Order for Prussia will never fire
- Event 258230 - The Lands of Teutonic Order for Poland will never fire
- Event 381001 - Secularization of Prussia for Livonian Order will never fire
- Event 381003 - Secularization of Prussia for Livonian Order is triggered immediately
B. Continue as the Order
- Stability -3
- -100
- Change religion to counterreform
- Aristocracy +1
- Innovativeness -1
- Serfdom +1
- Land +2
- Quality +2
- Event 381001 - Secularization of Prussia for Livonian Order will never fire
Teutonic Order — Not random
Triggered by
Action A of 132101 - Acquisition of Neumark for BrandenburgDescription
The Elector of Brandenburg has accepted to buy Neumark. Now we won't have to take care of this isolated poor piece of soil anymore and have gained much-needed financial resources for our war against Poland.Actions
A. Good!
- Küstrin will no longer be considered a national province
- Cede Küstrin to Brandenburg
- +80
Teutonic Order — Not random
Conditions
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The following must not occur:
- Teutonic Order is a vassal of Poland
- Country has at least 3 non-colonial provinces
Triggered by
Action B of 258013 - Petition from the Prussian Federation for PolandAction A of 258012 - Petition from the Prussian Federation for Poland
Description
The King of Poland has accepted the petition of the Prussian Federation, and accepted them into his realm. What shall we do?Actions
A. He'll have to come and take it by force
- -200 relations with Poland
- Gain a temporary casus belli against Poland for 156 months
- Lose 5000 troops in Danzig
- Danzig revolts
B. He can have those troublemakers
- Cede Danzig to Poland
- Danzig will no longer be considered a national province
- +250 relations with Poland
Teutonic Order — Not random
Conditions
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At least one of the following must occur:
- Teutonic Order is a vassal of Poland
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The following must not occur:
- Country has at least 3 non-colonial provinces
Triggered by
Action B of 258013 - Petition from the Prussian Federation for PolandAction A of 258012 - Petition from the Prussian Federation for Poland
Description
The King of Poland has accepted the petition of the Prussian Federation, and accepted them into his realm. What shall we do?Actions
A. He can have those troublemakers
- Cede Danzig to Poland
- Danzig will no longer be considered a national province
- +250 relations with Poland
B. He'll have to come and take it by force
- -200 relations with Poland
- Gain a temporary casus belli against Poland for 156 months
- Lose 5000 troops in Danzig
- Danzig revolts
Teutonic Order — Not random
Triggered by
Action A of 381002 - Consequences of the secularization of Prussia for Livonian OrderDescription
Through the secularization (1525) of the domain of the Teutonic Order by the Grand Master Albert of Brandenburg, the domain became a hereditary duchy under Polish suzerainty, ruled by a branch of the Hohenzollern dynasty of Brandenburg.Actions
A. Become the Duchy of Prussia
- Break vassalization with Livonian Order
- +500
- Stability +6
- Flag graphics set to default
- Become Prussia
- Event 338109 - The Lands of Teutonic Order for Prussia will never fire
- Event 258230 - The Lands of Teutonic Order for Poland will never fire
Teutonic Order — Not random
Triggered by
Action A of 258013 - Petition from the Prussian Federation for PolandAction B of 258012 - Petition from the Prussian Federation for Poland
Description
Poland has abandoned the Prussian federation we shall crush them now.Actions
A. Good!
- Revolt risk value in Danzig -5
- Danzig revolts
- Danzig revolts
Teutonic Order — 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