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In my game playing as king of Denmark and England, my daughter was able to inherit the kingdom of England even though England had Agnatic Primogeniture. The tooltip states that only males can inherit under that law, so I suspect this is a bug. Denmark was my primary title and had Agnatic-Cognatic Elective law and I had nominated my daughter for that title, but she was listed as heir to both Denmark and England before I nominated her as heir to Denmark. My king only had daughters but one grandson. I have a screenshot where she is listed as heir to England and a screenshot just after she inherited, also note that her heir is also female.

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K-vald, here's another save along the same lines for you.

http://www.2shared.com/file/uRdCoqEd/Inheritance.html

The heir of the Kingdom of Sicily is the Queen Consort of Sicily, despite Agnatic-Cognatic Primogeniture and the fact that she and the King have two male sons. My guess is that it has something to do with the fact that the Queen Consort is the King's niece, so the previous King is the current king's father and the Queen Consort's grandfather.

Either way, a woman has no business inheriting under primogeniture when the King has living sons.
 
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