Quick example -
1066 King of Scotland starts with 3 demense - if he has 2 sons and gives Son 1 the Count of Fife and Son 2 the Count of Strathclyde he can no longer give out the Duke of Strathclyde title to his Son 2.
If he revokes the count of fife title from Son 1 he can then give the Duke title to Son 2 and THEN give the count title back to Fife.
Short version - you cant give out Duke titles if you have no open provinces even though one has nothing to do with the other.
1066 King of Scotland starts with 3 demense - if he has 2 sons and gives Son 1 the Count of Fife and Son 2 the Count of Strathclyde he can no longer give out the Duke of Strathclyde title to his Son 2.
If he revokes the count of fife title from Son 1 he can then give the Duke title to Son 2 and THEN give the count title back to Fife.
Short version - you cant give out Duke titles if you have no open provinces even though one has nothing to do with the other.
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