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laurent

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I just have been able to get a RM with a protestant (or was it reformed?) country while I'm catholic. My uinderstanding was that you couldn't have RM with countries with different state religion (and indeed it seems to me I've been unable to do so during the earlier stage of the game)?

What I am missing?
 
Yes, the edict of tolerance indeed took place meanwhile. But I didn't know it allowed such marriages. Is it once again a point which wasn't documented in the manual, or did I merely missed it?

Thank you...I'm going to rethink about my RM policy...Conveniently, several of them just ended...


By the way, don't you think there should a limit to the number of RM? I decided to limit myself to 8 of them, arbitrarily, but I read somewhere here that someone had 25!! such marriages at the same time..
 
Maybe the game could randomize how many relatives each country has to be married off. You could get a message that your 3rd cousin is now of age to be married or the such.

On a side note, how do such small countries have 10+ RMs. Is this historical or is there something funny in the water?

Also, do RMS always end after a set number of years? Maybe REs could include longer or shorter RMs because of death or long life?
 
I really don't know why small states should have less RM?
Historically there were some of them especially german states married to almost all of europe
 
Remember that by Royal Marriage, it doesn't necessarily mean a member of the King's direct family .. offhand, I think that England currently has around 30 adults that qualify as "Royal," not counting those who married into the group. Probably were even more of them back then.. and the aristocracy take extended family a LOT more seriously than most people. They usually know who their fifth- and sixth-cousins are... in fact, they're usually marrying their fifth- and sixth-cousins :D