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Medicine Man said:
Didnt Ulászló die in battle against the Turks in real life? Perhaps he could have longer life span in Abe?
Currently, I put Ladislas Postumus as a monarch for Swabia 1439-1457 assuming that he had an older uncle (mother's side) to take the throne of Hungary/Bohemia. However, the Ladislas don't have any children to bring his dynasty further and the throne will go back to the orginial Habsburg.
 
Kaigon said:
Currently, I put Ladislas Postumus as a monarch for Swabia 1439-1457 assuming that he had an older uncle (mother's side) to take the throne of Hungary/Bohemia. However, the Ladislas don't have any children to bring his dynasty further and the throne will go back to the orginial Habsburg.

Ladislaus, it is a long story, actually he never came past the age of 18 but was the nominal ruler of Hungary and Austria. ;)

Long story...
 
Hungary has a huge event in 1575 and there are 2 options:
Option A is most likely chosen by the AI (94,4%) and results in that Hungary
- Converts to reformed
- Changes techgroup from orthodox to latin
- Loses slavonic culture
- Loses their cores on all slavonic provinces
- Has a chance to inherit Poland and get 2 polish cores and polish culture (will only happen if Poland is reformed and has been struck down to 3 provinces at most, probably by the TO)
- And a few other not too important things

Option B is not likely chosen by the AI (5,6%) and results in that Hungary
- Converts (Stays) Catholic
- Get two additional cores in the Balkan area (Bosnia and Istria)
- Will get cores on all slavonic provinces in the end (between 1692 and 1700)
- And a few other not too important things

Balanced?
 
Hungary should keep her cores on Croatia and Krain with the a event nevertheless imo. But else it looks good.:)