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Theodotus1 said:
The Duke of Gwynned has two non-bastard sons at the beginning of the 1066 scenario. These sons have no mother, and the Duke has apparently never had a wife.

That's hardly a bug - there are lots of characters throughout Europe like that in all the scenarios. It's simply because females weren't recorded as often as males in the chronicles of the time, as they simply weren't considered as important. So without adequate documentation, the game designers and betas were simply unable to find the identities of many wives and mothers, and thus, by necessity, they were left out.
 
Demetrios said:
That's hardly a bug - there are lots of characters throughout Europe like that in all the scenarios. It's simply because females weren't recorded as often as males in the chronicles of the time, as they simply weren't considered as important. So without adequate documentation, the game designers and betas were simply unable to find the identities of many wives and mothers, and thus, by necessity, they were left out.

OK, couldn't tell if it was a bug or not. :)