Can we create new titles, like Tzar of the Russe or King of the Netherlands, and I guess we would get the claims assocaited with the titles.
Originally posted by Eochaid
I'd like to claim the title of "Emperor of the Universe"! That must be a chick magnet.
Originally posted by The camel
Master of The Universe. Living in Castle Greyskull..
Ahem.. anyway im not too sure this is such a good idea, being a portal to conquer the world scheemes.
Originally posted by Eochaid
I'd like to claim the title of "Emperor of the Universe"!
Though prior to CK starting date, i think few Kingdoms in central Europe were made. Hungary or Poland, for example, IIRC.Originally posted by BarristerBoy
That's a tough question - historically there weren't very many new "Kingdoms" formed. It should be possible, but difficult.
The king of Lithuania also got a crown in this period IIRC. (or am I mixing things up with Poland?)Originally posted by DarthMaur
Though prior to CK starting date, i think few Kingdoms in central Europe were made. Hungary or Poland, for example, IIRC.
The goal of recently christianized state was to become a kingdom.
Originally posted by Havard
The king of Lithuania also got a crown in this period IIRC. (or am I mixing things up with Poland?)
Originally posted by historycaesar
No I mean titles that could be real, and to make it hard for conquer the world squemes, the new lands would be hard to control, and they would retain there independent state status for some time, kinda like Kiew controling the other Russian states.
Example if the duke of Burgandy, manges to gain control of the dutch states, for a huge cost, to the pope or religious leader ( reconize the new leader, title etc. and you must have lots of prestige, and peity? The the Duke could claim the title King of the Netherlands, giving him a coa to add to his coa, several new but rebellous vassels, and several new claims. Also this good work to take titles that have expired, like King of Lotharia
Originally posted by Winkelried
IIRC the duke of Burgundy was a vassal of the French king. Could be a problem to break the oath and then be recognized as indipendent king by the other monarchs. Maybe if you had a good reason to break your oath with your king it could work (like for example a papal approuval to break away from a heretic king).
Originally posted by Winkelried
IIRC the duke of Burgundy was a vassal of the French king. Could be a problem to break the oath and then be recognized as indipendent king by the other monarchs. Maybe if you had a good reason to break your oath with your king it could work (like for example a papal approuval to break away from a heretic king).
Originally posted by historycaesar
The King of England, was the Duke of Normandy, Aquaine, and several other french dutchies, making him the vassel of the french king. Several states tried to become independent kingdoms. Burgandy acted like a kingdom, I guess you will need paple approval and a paple crown, Declaring your overlord a heretic king by my brother, I mean my Holyness the pope.