Is it possible to start as a count in a kingdom and rise to be a duke and then become the king?
If yes, how? :wacko:
If yes, how? :wacko:
Is it possible to start as a count in a kingdom and rise to be a duke and then become the king?
If yes, how? :wacko:
Is it possible to start as a count in a kingdom and rise to be a duke and then become the king?
If yes, how? :wacko:
Is it possible to start as a count in a kingdom and rise to be a duke and then become the king?
If yes, how? :wacko:
The easiest is marriege (your oldest son + kings daughter) but sometimes you have to wait for much time to do it.
(king has lots of boys, king oldest daughter already married)
A prime target for this in the 1066 scenario is the Duchy of Aquitaine. The eldest child is Agnes d'Aquitaine, marrying her and fathering offspring will put your mutual son first in line for succession, meaning he will inherit the largest duchy in France, with plenty of wealthy provinces and vassals to fight your wars with.![]()
And Aquitaine's not in a bad position to attack the muslims in Spain, either (started with them in my current game). I've usually tried the marriage trick to either England or France: both Kings are relatively young in 1066 (france is underage), can't remember if they have any children, but if you're willing to wait for 20-30 years, one or both should have a daughter. Of course, this probably applies to a lot of realms, those two are just usually my preference (well, at least the Kings don't have sons and grandsons already...)