Hungary — Not random
Conditions
- Own Dalmazia
- Control Dalmazia
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The following must not occur:
- Hungary and Venice are at war
- Venice is a neighbor
-
None of the following must occur:
- Own Ragusa
- Own Istria
Will happen within 40 days of May 1, 1421
Checked again every 40 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after November 1, 1425)
unless prevented by
Action A of 326073 - Croatia is returned to Hungary for Venice
Description
Having now fought against Venice over the last 3 years, Sigismund now realized that with the loss of all his towns of Cividale, Sacile, Prata, Portogruaro, Belluno, Feltre, Udine as well as his inland Dalmatian lands, that continuing this war was fruitless. An agreement was arranged in which Venice would retain these conquered lands on the condition that the Venetian gains in Croatia be returned. 16 years later, Sigismund sold his status as lord of Dalmatia to Venice.Actions
A. Hungary agree to peace
- Cede Dalmazia to Venice
- +50 relations with Venice
- Event 326073 - Croatia is returned to Hungary for Venice will never fire
B. No agreement!
- +1 badboy
- Dalmazia revolts
Hungary — Not random
Conditions
-
The following must not occur:
- Hungary is a vassal of Wallachia
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The following must not occur:
- Hungary and Wallachia are at war
- Wallachia is a neighbor
- Event 329001 - Struggle in Wallachia for Wallachia has already occurred
Will happen within 0 days of October 2, 1421
Checked again every 0 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after November 30, 1421)
unless prevented by
Action B of 329001 - Struggle in Wallachia for Wallachia
Description
In 1421 Sigismund of Hungary helps Dan II ascend to the throne. Dan II will rule between november 1421 and 1431 with many interruptions, as Radu will attempt a number of times to regain power.Actions
A. Dan II ascends in Wallachia
- Gain Wallachia as vassals
- Gain an alliance with Wallachia
Hungary — Not random
Will happen within 360 days of January 2, 1424
Checked again every 360 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 30, 1424)
Description
In the late days of Sigismund, he was prepared to strike down even the greatest barons if he judged it necessary. Nicholas of Salg was a great-grandson of Thomas Szcsnyi (of Salgy). His father was a member of the Order of the Dragon. In 1424, he was condemned for counterfeiting coins. His properties had been confiscated and one of Nicholas' castles was razed to the ground. Subsequently, the refugee Nicholas was forbidden to return home.Actions
A. Confiscate his estates!
- +100
B. This is a naive accusation
- +1% inflation
Hungary — Not random
Conditions
- Bavaria exists
- Austria exists
- Own Straubing
Will happen on January 7, 1425
Description
In 1425 Duke Johann II the Merciless of Bavaria-Straubing (in Lower Bavaria) died and the Wittelsbach subbranch was extinct. Surprisingly, emperor Sigismund initially did not grant Straubing's possessions to one of the other Wittelsbach branches, but to Habsburg. This decision was opposed by the Wittelsbachs and revised in 1429 when Sigismund decided to divide it among the Bavarian Wittelsbach branches, with Bavaria-Munich getting the majority.Actions
A. Grant Straubing to Habsburg
- +100 relations with Austria
- +50 relations with Tyrol
- -50 relations with Bavaria
- Cede Straubing to Austria
- Event 179019 - Bavaria-Straubing is granted to Habsburg for Austria is triggered immediately
B. Grant Straubing to the Bavarian Wittelsbachs
- +50 relations with Bavaria
- Cede Straubing to Bavaria
- Event 125000 - Inheritance of Bavaria-Straubing for Bavaria is triggered immediately
- Event 188002 - Sigismund reverses his decision regarding Bayern-Straubing for Hungary will never fire
- Event 3207 - The Bavarian Succession of 1777 for Austria will never fire
Hungary — Not random
Conditions
-
The following must not occur:
- Bavaria exists
- Own Straubing
Will happen on January 7, 1425
Description
In 1425 Duke Johann II the Merciless of Bavaria-Straubing (in Lower Bavaria) died and the Wittelsbach subbranch was extinct. Surprisingly, emperor Sigismund initially did not grant Straubing's possessions to one of the other Wittelsbach branches, but to Habsburg. This decision was opposed by the Wittelsbachs and revised in 1429 when Sigismund decided to divide it among the Bavarian Wittelsbach branches, with Bavaria-Munich getting the majority.Actions
A. Grant Straubing to the Bavarian Wittelsbachs
- Grant independence to Bavaria
- Event 125000 - Inheritance of Bavaria-Straubing for Bavaria is triggered immediately
- Event 188002 - Sigismund reverses his decision regarding Bayern-Straubing for Hungary will never fire
- Event 3207 - The Bavarian Succession of 1777 for Austria will never fire
Hungary — Not random
Conditions
- Bavaria exists
-
The following must not occur:
- Austria exists
- Own Straubing
Will happen on January 7, 1425
Description
In 1425 Duke Johann II the Merciless of Bavaria-Straubing (in Lower Bavaria) died and the Wittelsbach subbranch was extinct. Surprisingly, emperor Sigismund initially did not grant Straubing's possessions to one of the other Wittelsbach branches, but to Habsburg. This decision was opposed by the Wittelsbachs and revised in 1429 when Sigismund decided to divide it among the Bavarian Wittelsbach branches, with Bavaria-Munich getting the majority.Actions
A. Grant Straubing to the Bavarian Wittelsbachs
- +50 relations with Bavaria
- Cede Straubing to Bavaria
- Event 125000 - Inheritance of Bavaria-Straubing for Bavaria is triggered immediately
- Event 188002 - Sigismund reverses his decision regarding Bayern-Straubing for Hungary will never fire
- Event 3207 - The Bavarian Succession of 1777 for Austria will never fire
Hungary — Not random
Conditions
-
The following must not occur:
- Hungary is a vassal of Bosnia
- Bosnia exists
- Event 130006 - Heir to the throne for Bosnia has already occurred
Will happen within 0 days of September 3, 1427
Checked again every 0 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after July 30, 1428)
unless prevented by
Action B of 130006 - Heir to the throne for Bosnia
Description
An opportunist by nature, Tvrtko II, Ottoman vassal, sought to break free from his master. In 1423, two years after his coronation, Tvrtko tried to form closer relationship with Republic of Venice. In 1424, a small Ottoman army raided Bosnia as a warning, but this didn't change Tvrtko's mind much. In 1425, Tvrtko II started negotiations with Emperor Sigismund to join the league against Ottomans. He agreed to Sigismund's demand to name Count Hermann of Cilli, one of most powerful Hungarian nobles, as his heir. The alliance with Hungary was delayed, however, because of Hungarian failures against Hussites in Bohemia. After punishing Serbia for dealing with Hungarians, Ottomans sent another raiding expedition into Bosnia in 1426. Determined to ally with Hungary, Tvrtko II named Hermann of Cilli heir to the Bosnian throne if Tvrtko dies without a heir or his heir dies without one. In 1428, Tvrtko II got even closer to his goals by marrying daughter of a Hungarian noble.Actions
A. We have secured Bosnia against Turks
- +100 relations with Bosnia
- -100 relations with Ottoman Empire
- Gain Bosnia as vassals
- Gain an alliance with Bosnia
Hungary — Not random
Conditions
- Serbia is a vassal of Hungary
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The following must not occur:
- Hungary and Serbia are at war
- Own Banat
Will happen within 2 days of September 18, 1427
Checked again every 2 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after November 20, 1427)
Description
When Stefan Lazarevic, Serbian Despot, became vassal of Hungarian King in 1403, he received as a reward the town of Belgrade on Danube and some territories south of the river, as well as the mining town of Srebrenica in eastern Bosnia and rich personal estates in Hungary. According to the agreement signed when Stefan II swore fealty, Serbia was obliged to return Belgrade and the territories around Danube river to Hungary upon Stefan's death. Emperor Sigismund decided to call on this treaty, which sparked another catastrophic conflict with the Ottoman Empire.Actions
A. Demand Belgrade from Despot Djuradj of Serbia
- Event 277009 - Emperor Sigismund demands Belgrade for Serbia is triggered immediately
B. Leave Belgrade to Serbia
- Beograd will no longer be considered a national province
- +200 relations with Serbia
- Event 277010 - Emperor Sigismund leaves Belgrade to Serbia for Serbia is triggered immediately
- Event 277012 - Consequences of Golubac conflict for Serbia will never fire
Hungary — Not random
Conditions
- Event 179019 - Bavaria-Straubing is granted to Habsburg for Austria has already occurred
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None of the following must occur:
- Austria controls Mьnchen
- Bavaria is a vassal of Austria
Will happen within 180 days of January 2, 1429
Checked again every 180 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 30, 1429)
unless prevented by
Action A of 188003 - Death of Johann of Bavaria-Straubing for Hungary
Action B of 188001 - Death of Johann of Bavaria-Straubing for Hungary
Action A of 188004 - Death of Johann of Bavaria-Straubing for Hungary
Action B of 125001 - Bavaria-Straubing is granted to Habsburg for Bavaria
Action B of 179019 - Bavaria-Straubing is granted to Habsburg for Austria
Description
Facing strong opposition against his controversial decision to let the possessions of Bayern-Straubing pass to Habsburg, Emperor Sigismund reverted his judgement in 1429 and divided Straubing among the remaining bavarian Wittelsbachs.Actions
A. Sigismund changes his mind
- Event 125000 - Inheritance of Bavaria-Straubing for Bavaria is triggered immediately
- Event 179020 - Sigismund reverses his decision regarding Bayern-Straubing for Austria is triggered immediately
- +50 relations with Bavaria
- -50 relations with Austria
B. Sigismund maintains his old decision
- -100 relations with Bavaria
- +50 relations with Austria
Hungary — Not random
Conditions
- Teutonic Order exists
Will happen within 360 days of January 2, 1429
Checked again every 360 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 30, 1429)
Description
Sigismund took the defence of the lower Danube against the Turks seriously. He invited 2,000 Teutonic knights, led by Mikls Redwitz, to defend 13 castles. The defence of the southern marches placed an unprecedented burden on the treasury. The knights were to receive 315,000 florins a year from the revenues of mines and salt, and various taxes. Sigismund also handed over to them the lordship of the scattered royal estates in the territory that had been conceded to them. Unsurprisingly, the scheme was soon abandoned, and the king returned to more traditional methods to secure the protection of the border forts.Actions
A. To the defense, Crusaders
- -100
- +5000 cavalry in the capital province
- +25 relations with Teutonic Order
B. We will protect ourselves
- -25 relations with Teutonic Order
Hungary — Not random
Conditions
- Lithuania exists
- Poland exists
Will happen within 10 days of January 2, 1429
Checked again every 10 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after January 2, 1430)
Description
In January of 1429 Assembly of East and Central European leaders was held in Lutsk. Emperor Sigismund, as well as the Polish King Jagiello and Lithuanian Grand Duke Vytautas were the major participants. During the meeting the Emperor offered a crown of independent Kingdom of Lithuania to Vitautas. Jagiello apparently agreed, but after the uproar in the Polish camp, he quickly rescinded his agreement and hastily left the meeting together with Polish nobles. Soon after, Jagiello offered Polish crown to Vytautas citing poor health and inability to rule, which Emperor Sigismund agreed to. However, the Pope, recognizing a danger of recently converted Lithuanian lands being lost to Orthodoxy, forbade the sending of the crown, and Polish nobles led by Zbigniew Olesnicki captured it on its way to Wilno.Actions
A. Offer the Crown
- -50 relations with Poland
- +50 relations with Lithuania
B. Don't offer
- Event 40201 - Meeting in Lutsk for Papal States will never fire
- Event 40202 - Meeting in Lutsk for Poland will never fire
- Event 40203 - Corona Regni Lithuaniae for Lithuania will never fire
- +10 relations with Poland
- Event 20113 - Privileges of Jedlnia and Krakow for Poland will never fire
Hungary — Not random
Will happen within 720 days of January 2, 1429
Checked again every 720 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after October 30, 1437)
Description
Personal presence was one of the elements of justice during the reign of Sigismund. In fact, it was not a law court in the real sense of the word, but rather the ruler's personal decision, made in his capacity as supreme judge and with the participation of his barons and prelates. Having the ability to make any decision anywhere, the king sought to strengthen his influence on the nobility. This manner of judgement was much criticised and finally suppressed when Sigismund embarked on one of his long absences from Hungary in 1430.Actions
A. Abandon it
- Stability +1
- Centralization -1
- Monarch's administrative skill -1 for 24 months
B. I have a right to judge
- Stability -1
Hungary — Not random
Conditions
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The following must not occur:
- Hungary is a vassal of Bosnia
- Bosnia is a neighbor
- Event 130008 - Internal conflicts for Bosnia has already occurred
Will happen within 20 days of January 2, 1430
Checked again every 20 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after July 30, 1438)
unless prevented by
Action B of 130008 - Internal conflicts for Bosnia
Description
Kingdom of Bosnia was a chaotic realms where dukes constantly battle each other for territories. The most famous rivalry of that age was between Pavlovic and Kosaca families. After a quiet period, the rivalry revived when Duke Radoslav Pavlovic attacked and defeated the Republic of Ragusa because they tried to turn Cavtat, a town they bought from him, into a fortress. Duke Sandalj Hranic Kosaca immediately intervened on Ragusan side and attacked his archrival. King Tvrtko II was mostly helpless to solve the dispute. Since Duke Sandalj had the support of the Ottomans, Duke Radoslav asked Despot Djuradj of Serbia to broker peace. At almost the same time, King Tvrtko II went to war with Zlatonosovic family in eastern Bosnia. Since they were friends of Duke Sandalj and Serbian Despot, King Tvrtko II decided to throw his lot with Duke Radoslav. A real civil war started in Bosnia. As Kings faction began to loose the war, treacherous Duke Radoslav switched sides and joined the Serbian Despot's camp in 1433. This coalition of Serbian Despot and Bosnian Dukes put forth their own candidate for Tvrtko's replacement: Radivoj. The hostilities temporarily ceased when Emperor Sigismund announced his support for King Tvrtko II and Despot Djuradj withdrew from the conflict. Hungarian army arrived as promised in 1434 and changed the tide of the battle. Coalition of rebellious Dukes was defeated and forts held by Ottomans liberated. Duke Sandalj was crushed by Duke Djuradj Vojsalic, who joined forces with King Tvrtko II when Hungarian army arrived, and died from illness in March 1435. King Tvrtko traveled to Hungary to swear vassalage to Emperor Sigismund. Upon his return to Bosnia, he started a campaign together with Duke Radoslav Pavlovic to destroy Stepan Vukcic, the new Duke Kosaca. King Tvtrko II was also aided by Croatian Princes Ivan and Stepan Frankopan who acted on the orders of Emperor Sigismund. Ottomans intervened on the behalf of Stepan Vukcic and reconquered one of the forts in Bosnia holding it against Hungarian troops until the end of the conflict. In 1436, Ivan Frankopan is denied the succession of the estates that belonged to his late father-in-law and switches sides to join Duke Stepan Vukcic. Hungarian army defeated and probably killed Ivan Frankopan. King Tvrtko II realized that he will not be able to expel the Turks from Bosnia and crush Stepan Vukcic, so he renewed his oath to Ottoman Sultan and reconciled with his enemy. Together with Stepan Vukcic and the Ottoman forces, the King turned on Duke Radoslav and utterly defeated him in 1438.Actions
A. Bosnia is ours again
- -50 relations with Serbia
- -100 relations with Ottoman Empire
- +200 relations with Bosnia
- Gain Bosnia as vassals
- Gain an alliance with Bosnia
- Lose 5000 troops in a random province
Hungary — Not random
Will happen within 360 days of January 2, 1432
Checked again every 360 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 30, 1436)
Description
In the face of the threats of the Ottomans and Hussites, as well as other reasons, Sigismund decided to make some changes. During his stay in Siena, the king commissioned a comprehensive reform project, the aim of which was to establish a relatively well-equipped army to replace the hitherto regularly summoned but almost useless general levy of the nobility. According to the decree, the army was to be divided into a crown-funded banderium, proportional to the population (three archers from each group of one hundred tenants), and the nobility itself. Another Siena project was the 'greater law book' (Decretum Maius), which was intended to protect 'those below' from the powerful, that is, the lesser nobility from baronial aggression. One of their primary objectives was to check the acts of tyranny that had become all too frequent. The decree also contained clauses on increasing defence capabilities and the free movement of serfs. In the end, only part of the Militia Portalis was adopted.Actions
A. Enact the military decree
- Land tech investment: +100
B. Enact the Decretum Maius
- Infrastructure tech investment: +100
C. Implement full reform
- Stability -1
- Land tech investment: +250
- Infrastructure tech investment: +250
- Trade tech investment: +250
- Aristocracy -1
- Serfdom -1
Hungary — Not random
Conditions
-
The following must not occur:
- Bulgaria exists
Will happen within 180 days of January 2, 1435
Checked again every 180 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 30, 1435)
Description
Fruzhin, a descendant of the last Bulgarian king, appeared on the court's horizon. Since the fall of Tarnovo in 1395, this nobleman has been known for years of rebellion during the Ottoman Interregnum. How can he be useful?Actions
A. Secret mission to Albania
- Event 104013 - Hungarian Aid for Albania is triggered immediately
B. Organise a new uprising
- Event 301142 - Second Uprising of Fruzhin for Ottoman Empire is triggered immediately
C. Organise a new uprising
- +25 relations with Ottoman Empire
Hungary — Not random
Will happen within 360 days of January 2, 1435
Checked again every 360 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 30, 1436)
Description
Around Hungary, there was a safety net in the form of the Balkan states of Serbia, Bosnia and Wallachia. While the Ottomans were suffering from infighting, they fought back and even conquered territory. But the defeat at Lasva and the resumption of raids were worrying. Sigismund tried to persuade the Hungarian political elite to consider these countries, especially Bosnia, Serbia, Bulgaria, and Wallachia, as belonging to the Hungarian realm. In doing so, he envisaged expanding access to unpaid military service and increasing taxation. If he succeeds, the Balkans will have a defender.Actions
A. It makes no sense
- +25 relations with Serbia
- +25 relations with Bosnia
- +25 relations with Wallachia
- +25 relations with Zeta
B. Only Hungarians can protect the Balkans
- Stability -2
- slavonic will become an accepted culture
- +2 badboy
- Bucak will be considered a claim province
- Muntenia will be considered a claim province
- Oltenia will be considered a claim province
- Srbija will be considered a claim province
- Kosovo will be considered a claim province
- Zeta will be considered a claim province
- Skopje will be considered a claim province
- Nis will be considered a claim province
- Bulgariya will be considered a claim province
- Dobrudzha will be considered a claim province
- Varna will be considered a claim province
- Rumeli will be considered a claim province
- -50 relations with Serbia
- -50 relations with Bosnia
- -50 relations with Wallachia
- -50 relations with Zeta
- Event 277042 - Hungarian Claims on Serbia for Serbia is triggered immediately
- Event 130022 - Hungarian Claims on Bosnia for Bosnia is triggered immediately
- Event 329044 - Hungarian Claims on Wallachia for Wallachia is triggered immediately
- Event 455001 - Hungarian Claims on Zeta for Zeta is triggered immediately
Hungary — Not random
Conditions
-
The following must not occur:
- Hungary is a vassal of Wallachia
-
The following must not occur:
- Hungary and Wallachia are at war
- Wallachia is a neighbor
-
At least one of the following must occur:
- Event 19000 - The Dragon for Wallachia has already occurred
- Event 329010 - The Dragon for Wallachia has already occurred
Will happen on December 27, 1436
unless prevented by
Action B of 329010 - The Dragon for Wallachia
Action B of 19000 - The Dragon for Wallachia
Description
The German Emperor Sigismund of Luxembourg and his 2nd wife, Barbara von Cilli, founded the Order of the Dragon in 1387 as a secret military and religious organization with the aim of protecting the Catholic Church against heretics, such as the Hussites (who rose in Bohemia recently). An additional objective is the organization of Crusades against the Ottoman Turks, who had overrun most of the Balkan peninsula. On February 8, 1431, Vlad, henceforth known as Vlad Dracul, or the Dragon, was inducted in this order along with King Ladislas of Poland and Prince Lazarevic of Serbia. In addition, the Holy Roman Emperor has invested Vlad Dracul as the sovereign ruler of the Princedom of Wallachia. Dracul made good his claim by expelling Alexandru during the winter of 1436, and taking the throne.Actions
A. Vlad is our ally!
- Gain Wallachia as vassals
- Gain an alliance with Wallachia
Hungary — Not random
Will happen within 360 days of January 2, 1437
Checked again every 360 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 30, 1437)
Description
There was but one thing that Sigismund was definitely unable to cope with. This was the constant shortage of money. The currency devalued throughout his reign. In 1437, there were two kinds of money: large and depreciated small. The bishop of Transylvania demanded that debts be paid in new, good money. The peasants' unwillingness to pay their accumulated tithes prompted the bishop to turn to the weapon of excommunication. Peasant rage broke out in Transylvania. In June 1437, an army of peasants entrenched themselves on a hill at Bobilna and sent envoys to the voivode, Ladislaus Cski. The rebels called themselves the 'university' of the Hungarian and Romanian 'inhabitants' of Transylvania. They achieved an agreement favourable to the peasants. Meanwhile, the nobility of Transylvania, the Saxons and the Szkely allied themselves at Caplna and promised mutual aid against 'everyone', that is, against the rebellious peasants. After being unable to overcome the rebels, the nobles began new negotiations, which slightly increased the money tax on the peasants and made no reference to the annual assembly. After a decisive battle in January 1438, the order was soon restored with the execution of the rebels. The Noble alliance later transformed into the perpetual alliance of the 'three nations', that is, of the Transylvanian Estates.Actions
A. Damn silver!
- +25
- Stability -1
- Szaszfold revolts
- Szaszfold revolts
- Szaszfold revolts
- Szekelyfold revolts
- Szekelyfold revolts
- Szekelyfold revolts
Hungary — Not random
Conditions
- Country is not at war
- Venice owns Dalmazia
Will happen within 30 days of March 1, 1437
Checked again every 30 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after January 1, 1490)
Description
Over the period of twenty years, this struggle weakened the Hungarian influence. In 1409, Ladislaus of Naples sold his rights over Dalmatia to Venice for 100,000 Ducats. Venice gradually took over most of Dalmatia by 1420. In 1437, Sigismund recognized Venetian rule over Dalmatia in return for 100,000 Ducats. The city of Omis yielded to Venice in 1444, and only Dubrovnik preserved its freedom.Actions
A. Offer Dalmatia
- +25
B. Keep Dalmatia
- -50 relations with Venice
- Event 326045 - Finally all Dalmatia is ours for Venice will never fire
- Event 188007 - Releasing Hungarian claims for Hungary will never fire
Hungary — Not random
Conditions
- Event 326045 - Finally all Dalmatia is ours for Venice has already occurred
- Country is not at war
- Venice owns Dalmazia
Will happen within 30 days of March 1, 1437
Checked again every 30 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after January 1, 1490)
unless prevented by
Action B of 188006 - Cease the Hungarian claims for Hungary
Action B of 326045 - Finally all Dalmatia is ours for Venice
Description
In 1437, Sigismund recognized Venetian rule over Dalmatia in return for 100,000 Ducats.Actions
A. Our claim is now unjustified
- Dalmazia will no longer be considered a national province
- dalmatian will no longer be an accepted culture
- +50
- -1 national manpower
- +25 relations with Venice
Hungary — Not random
Conditions
- Country has at least 6 non-colonial provinces
Will happen on March 9, 1440
Description
In 1439 Albrecht of Habsburg, King of Hungary, fell ill, probably of cholera, while campaigning against the Ottomans. Within one month he died, leaving two minor daughters and his pregnant wife Elizabeth. For the case of the unborn child being male, Albrecht declared that his son would be his successor in all his fiefs just before his death. Based on this will, Elizabeth attempted to get the Parliament to appoint her Queen Regent for her unborn baby. Still feeling menaced by the Ottomans, a majority of the Diet consisting mostly of the middle and lower nobility however did not want to trust the country's fortune upon a woman and an unborn child and, led by the Transylvanian noble Janos Hunyadi, desired an adult King with a decent powerbase instead. It was Hunyadi who proposed the most obvious choice, Wladyslaw III, King of the other big Christian Kingdom in East Europe, Poland. Initially with the consent of Elizabeth, deputies of the Diet approached the nineteen-year-old Wladyslaw in Krakow and offered him the Hungarian crown. Meanwhile, Elizabeth gave birth to a son, the male heir Albrecht and she had hoped for, and called him Ladislaus. Since then, she was determined to secure the throne for her child and thus withdrew her approval of the offer to the Polish King. But instructed by Hunyadi and other magnates, negotiations continued. When Wladyslaw eventually accepted the proferred throne on March 8th 1440 and everything seemed ready for his coronation and the union of the two Kingdoms, Elizabeth fled Hungary to Austria with her son and the stolen Holy crown of Hungary. She had Ladislaus crowned King in Szйkesfehйrvбr on May 1st, more than two months before Wladyslaw's coronation on July 17th. The scene was set for a civil war between the supporters of Elizabeth and Ladislaus, called 'Loyalists' who were strongest in Western Hungary and Slovakia and championed by Ulrich of Cilli on the one side and the supporters of Wladyslaw, the 'Nationalists', based largely in the East and Transylvania and led by Janos Hunyadi, on the other.Actions
A. Ignore Elizabeth and make Wladyslaw of Poland King
- Monarch Ulбszlу I becomes active
- Monarch Interregnum becomes active
- Monarch General-Captains of Hungary (Regency) becomes active
- Leader Jбnos Hunyadi becomes active
- Stability -3
- Break vassalization with Austria
- Break royal marriage with Austria
- +100 relations with Poland
- +150
- Karpatok revolts
- Karpatok revolts
- Veszprem revolts
- Pozsony revolts
- Pest revolts
- Eger revolts
- A random province revolts
- Revolt risk value in Buda +10
- Revolt risk value in Veszprem +10
- Revolt risk value in Pozsony +10
- Revolt risk value in Karpatok +10
- Revolt risk value in Pest +10
- Revolt risk value in Eger +10
- Revolt risk value in Hrvatska +14
- Revolt risk value in Slavonjia +14
- Karpatok will no longer be considered a national province
- Event 179101 - Succession conflict in Hungary for Austria is triggered immediately
- Set flag [Wladyslaw] for events
- Event 188093 - Victory of the supporters of Wladyslaw for Hungary will never fire
- Event 188091 - Victory of the supporters of Ladislaus Postumus for Hungary will never fire
B. Ladislaus Postumus is rightful King of Hungary
- Monarch Elizabeth of Luxemburg ° becomes active
- Monarch Ulrich of Cilli (Regent) ° becomes active
- Leader Jan Jiskra becomes active
- Stability -4
- -50 relations with Poland
- +100 relations with Austria
- +100 relations with Styria
- Maramaros revolts
- Debrecen revolts
- Szeged revolts
- Banat revolts
- Szaszfold revolts
- Szekelyfold revolts
- Beograd revolts
- Kosovo revolts
- Nis revolts
- A random province revolts
- Revolt risk value in Maramaros +12
- Revolt risk value in Debrecen +12
- Revolt risk value in Szeged +12
- Revolt risk value in Banat +12
- Revolt risk value in Szaszfold +12
- Revolt risk value in Szekelyfold +12
- Revolt risk value in Srbija +12
- Revolt risk value in Beograd +12
- Revolt risk value in Kosovo +12
- Revolt risk value in Nis +12
- Move capital to Buda
- Move capital to Pozsony
- Move capital to Pozsony
- Set flag [Presburg] for events
- Event 258100 - The Hungarian throne for Poland will never fire
- Event 179148 - Habsburg rule in Hungary for Austria is triggered immediately
- Event 179102 - Coronation of Ladislaus Postumus in Hungary for Austria is triggered immediately
- Set flag [Ladislaus] for events
- Event 188092 - Victory of the supporters of Ladislaus Postumus for Hungary will never fire
- Event 188094 - Victory of the supporters of Wladyslaw for Hungary will never fire
Hungary — Not random
Conditions
- Serbia exists
-
The following must not occur:
- Hungary is a vassal of Serbia
-
The following must not occur:
- Serbia is a vassal of Hungary
-
The following must not occur:
- Hungary and Serbia are at war
-
At least one of the following must occur:
- Event 188091 - Victory of the supporters of Ladislaus Postumus for Hungary has already occurred
- Event 188092 - Victory of the supporters of Ladislaus Postumus for Hungary has already occurred
- Event 188093 - Victory of the supporters of Wladyslaw for Hungary has already occurred
- Event 188094 - Victory of the supporters of Wladyslaw for Hungary has already occurred
- Event 188095 - End of civil war for Hungary has already occurred
Will happen within 2 days of March 10, 1440
Checked again every 2 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after January 2, 1460)
Description
When the conflict between Loyalists, who supported the rightful infante King Ladislaus Postumus, son of late Emperor Albrecht I, and Nationalists who wanted to install Polish King Wladyslaw, Despot Djuradj was not in a position to choose sides. His daughter's marriage with Ulrich II of Cilli, leader of Loyalist faction, already made his decision for him. Although Djuradj wasn't in a position to offer much active support to Ulrich's faction, Count of Cilli still maintained good relationships with his father-in-law. Unable to help his son-in-law and also unable to win King Wladyslaw's favor, Despot Djuradj turned to Republics of Venice and Ragusa for help, but both refused. His flight to Venice antagonized both Hungarians and Ottomans. King Wladyslaw seized Djuradj's estates in Hungary, while the Ottoman Sultan blinded his sons Grgur, who lead the Serbian unit in Ottoman army, and Stevan who was captured when Smederevo fell to Turks. However, King Wladyslaw came to understand the threat Ottomans represented and the small but significant aid the buffer Despotate of Serbia can provide. After spending some time fighting for the Venetians in Zeta, Despot Djuradj traveled back to Hungary to make peace and alliance against Ottomans with the new King. He succeeded, aided by their joint fear of Turks and help of Janko Hunyadi, a Wallachian noble and the leader of Nationalists who also served in the army of Stefan Lazarevic.Actions
A. Renew the old vassalage
- Gain Serbia as vassals
- Gain an alliance with Serbia
Hungary — Not random
Conditions
- Flag [Wladyslaw] is set
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At least one of the following must occur:
- Austria owns Buda
- Austria owns Pozsony
- Austria owns Debrecen
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All of the following must occur:
- Own Buda
- Rebel Scum controls Buda
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All of the following must occur:
- Own Pozsony
- Rebel Scum controls Pozsony
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All of the following must occur:
- Own Debrecen
- Rebel Scum controls Debrecen
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The following must not occur:
-
All of the following must occur:
- Own Buda
- Own Pozsony
- Own Debrecen
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All of the following must occur:
-
At least one of the following must occur:
- Austria owns Karpatok
- Austria owns Pest
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All of the following must occur:
- Own Karpatok
- Rebel Scum controls Karpatok
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All of the following must occur:
- Own Pest
- Rebel Scum controls Pest
-
The following must not occur:
-
All of the following must occur:
- Own Karpatok
- Own Pest
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All of the following must occur:
-
At least one of the following must occur:
- Austria owns Veszprem
- Austria owns Maramaros
- Austria owns Banat
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All of the following must occur:
- Own Veszprem
- Rebel Scum controls Veszprem
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All of the following must occur:
- Own Maramaros
- Rebel Scum controls Maramaros
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All of the following must occur:
- Own Banat
- Rebel Scum controls Banat
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The following must not occur:
-
All of the following must occur:
- Own Veszprem
- Own Maramaros
- Own Banat
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All of the following must occur:
-
The following must not occur:
- Hungary and Austria are at war
Will happen within 10 days of March 10, 1440
Checked again every 10 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after March 10, 1460)
unless prevented by
Action B of 188090 - The Vacant Throne for Hungary
Description
Since most of Hungary has been captured by the Habsburgs and their Hungarian supporters, support for King Ulбszlу and Janos Hunyadi is fading and Ladislaus Postumus is commonly acknowledged as rightful King.Actions
A. Accept Ladislaus
- -150 victory points
- Break vassalization with Poland
- +100 relations with Austria
- Monarch Elizabeth of Luxemburg ° becomes active
- Monarch Ulrich of Cilli (Regent) ° becomes active
- Monarch Ulбszlу I will never rule
- Monarch Interregnum will never rule
- Monarch General-Captains of Hungary (Regency) will never rule
- Event 258108 - The Hungarian throne for Poland is triggered immediately
- Revolt risk value in Buda -10
- Revolt risk value in Veszprem -10
- Revolt risk value in Pozsony -10
- Revolt risk value in Karpatok -10
- Revolt risk value in Pest -10
- Revolt risk value in Eger -10
- Revolt risk value in Hrvatska -14
- Revolt risk value in Slavonjia -14
- Stability +2
- Clear flag "[Wladyslaw]"
- Event 277020 - Loyalist victory in Hungary for Serbia is triggered immediately
Hungary — Not random
Conditions
- Flag [Ladislaus] is set
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At least one of the following must occur:
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All of the following must occur:
- Own Buda
- Rebel Scum controls Buda
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All of the following must occur:
- Own Debrecen
- Rebel Scum controls Debrecen
-
All of the following must occur:
- Own Pest
- Rebel Scum controls Pest
-
The following must not occur:
-
All of the following must occur:
- Own Buda
- Own Debrecen
- Own Pest
-
All of the following must occur:
-
All of the following must occur:
-
At least one of the following must occur:
-
All of the following must occur:
- Own Szekelyfold
- Rebel Scum controls Szekelyfold
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All of the following must occur:
- Own Maramaros
- Rebel Scum controls Maramaros
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All of the following must occur:
- Own Pozsony
- Rebel Scum controls Pozsony
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The following must not occur:
-
All of the following must occur:
- Own Szekelyfold
- Own Maramaros
- Own Pozsony
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All of the following must occur:
-
All of the following must occur:
-
At least one of the following must occur:
-
All of the following must occur:
- Own Beograd
- Rebel Scum controls Beograd
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All of the following must occur:
- Own Banat
- Rebel Scum controls Banat
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The following must not occur:
-
All of the following must occur:
- Own Beograd
- Own Banat
-
All of the following must occur:
-
All of the following must occur:
Will happen within 10 days of March 10, 1440
Checked again every 10 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after March 10, 1460)
unless prevented by
Action A of 188090 - The Vacant Throne for Hungary
Description
Since most of Hungary has been captured by Wladyslaw's supporters, support for Ladislaus Postumus is fading and Ulбszlу is commonly acknowledged as rightful King.Actions
A. Accept Wladyslaw
- Leader Jбnos Hunyadi becomes active
- Break vassalization with Austria
- +100 relations with Poland
- Monarch Elizabeth of Luxemburg ° will never rule
- Monarch Ulrich of Cilli (Regent) ° will never rule
- Monarch Ulбszlу I becomes active
- Monarch Interregnum becomes active
- Monarch General-Captains of Hungary (Regency) becomes active
- Revolt risk value in Maramaros -12
- Revolt risk value in Debrecen -12
- Revolt risk value in Szeged -12
- Revolt risk value in Banat -12
- Revolt risk value in Szaszfold -12
- Revolt risk value in Szekelyfold -12
- Revolt risk value in Srbija -12
- Revolt risk value in Beograd -12
- Revolt risk value in Kosovo -12
- Revolt risk value in Nis -12
- Stability +2
- Move capital to Buda
- Clear flag "[Ladislaus]"
- Event 277021 - Nationalist victory in Hungary for Serbia is triggered immediately
Hungary — Not random
Conditions
- Ottoman Empire is a neighbor
- Leader Jбnos Hunyadi is active
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At least one of the following must occur:
- Event 188091 - Victory of the supporters of Ladislaus Postumus for Hungary has already occurred
- Event 188092 - Victory of the supporters of Ladislaus Postumus for Hungary has already occurred
- Event 188093 - Victory of the supporters of Wladyslaw for Hungary has already occurred
- Event 188094 - Victory of the supporters of Wladyslaw for Hungary has already occurred
- Event 188095 - End of civil war for Hungary has already occurred
- Country is not at war
Will happen within 10 days of June 2, 1442
Checked again every 10 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after June 2, 1456)
Description
After King Wladyslaw managed to pacify the opposition Hungary, he turned his attention to the Ottoman Empire. At the same time, this problem was brought more closely into the attention of other Christian powers. Knights of Saint John, remnants of the Byzantine Empire and Republic of Ragusa were the most active in demands for coordinated offensive against the Turks. The dynastic civil war in Ottoman Empire made these initiatives sound more realistic than before. Pope's first reaction was to send Cardinal Julian Cesarini to aid the pacification of Wladyslaw's opponents in Hungary. Between Cesarini's splendid efforts and Hunyadi's great military leadership, Hungary was more ready for war than ever. Hunyadi won his first crushing vicotory against an invading Ottoman army in Hungary in 1442, and already in 1443 he broke the 80000-strong Ottoman army in Wallachia. These victories and the news of Ottoman defeat against Karaman greatly emboldened the Christian monarchs. Just after Hunyadi's victory in Wallachia, the Pope decided to aid the war effort with a fifth of his annual income. In June 1443, an army of 25,000 with focus on cavalry headed south to attack the Ottomans in Serbia. The army was lead by King Wladyslaw himself and his most loyal vassals: Janos Hunyadi, Djuradj Brankovic and Dracul. In November, Janos Hunyadi lead the charge of 12000 Hungarian knights that completely broke the Ottoman army near Nis. Sofia fell to Christian forces in December. The winter stop the Christian invasion and tired Hungarian soldiers returned to their Kingdom in January 1444. Invasion resumed in June 1444, aided by a fleet made of Venetian and Papal galleys, with Burgundian fleet on its way.Actions
A. Now let's take care of the Turks
- Stability +1
- +150
- +6000 cavalry in the capital province
- +30 relations with Austria
- +30 relations with Venice
- +30 relations with Serbia
- +30 relations with Papal States
- +30 relations with Poland
- Gain a temporary casus belli against Ottoman Empire for 12 months
- Start a war with Ottoman Empire
- Event 277022 - Crusade against the Turks for Serbia is triggered immediately
B. We dare not
- Stability -2
- -50 victory points
- Event 329003 - Battle of Varna for Wallachia will never fire
Hungary — Not random
Conditions
- Flag [Ladislaus] is set
-
At least one of the following must occur:
-
All of the following must occur:
- Own Pozsony
- Control Pozsony
-
The following must not occur:
- Own Pozsony
-
All of the following must occur:
-
At least one of the following must occur:
-
All of the following must occur:
- Own Buda
- Control Buda
-
The following must not occur:
- Own Buda
-
All of the following must occur:
-
At least one of the following must occur:
-
All of the following must occur:
- Own Debrecen
- Control Debrecen
-
All of the following must occur:
- Own Pest
- Control Pest
-
The following must not occur:
-
All of the following must occur:
- Own Debrecen
- Own Pest
-
All of the following must occur:
-
All of the following must occur:
-
At least one of the following must occur:
-
All of the following must occur:
- Own Szekelyfold
- Control Szekelyfold
-
All of the following must occur:
- Own Maramaros
- Control Maramaros
-
The following must not occur:
-
All of the following must occur:
- Own Szekelyfold
- Own Maramaros
-
All of the following must occur:
-
All of the following must occur:
-
At least one of the following must occur:
-
All of the following must occur:
- Own Beograd
- Control Beograd
-
All of the following must occur:
- Own Banat
- Control Banat
-
The following must not occur:
-
All of the following must occur:
- Own Beograd
- Own Banat
-
All of the following must occur:
-
All of the following must occur:
Will happen within 30 days of December 2, 1442
Checked again every 30 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after March 10, 1460)
unless prevented by
Action A of 188090 - The Vacant Throne for Hungary
Description
Since most of Hungary has been captured by the Habsburgs and their Hungarian supporters, support for King Ulбszlу and Janos Hunyadi is fading and Ladislaus Postumus is commonly acknowledged as rightful King.Actions
A. Victory is ours
- Leader Jбnos Hunyadi becomes active
- Break vassalization with Poland
- Revolt risk value in Maramaros -12
- Revolt risk value in Debrecen -12
- Revolt risk value in Szeged -12
- Revolt risk value in Banat -12
- Revolt risk value in Szaszfold -12
- Revolt risk value in Szekelyfold -12
- Revolt risk value in Srbija -12
- Revolt risk value in Beograd -12
- Revolt risk value in Kosovo -12
- Revolt risk value in Nis -12
- Stability +2
- Move capital to Buda
- Clear flag "[Ladislaus]"
- Event 277020 - Loyalist victory in Hungary for Serbia is triggered immediately
Hungary — Not random
Conditions
- Flag [Wladyslaw] is set
-
At least one of the following must occur:
-
All of the following must occur:
- Own Buda
- Control Buda
-
The following must not occur:
- Own Buda
-
All of the following must occur:
-
At least one of the following must occur:
-
All of the following must occur:
- Own Karpatok
- Control Karpatok
-
All of the following must occur:
- Own Pest
- Control Pest
-
The following must not occur:
-
All of the following must occur:
- Own Karpatok
- Own Pest
-
All of the following must occur:
-
All of the following must occur:
-
At least one of the following must occur:
-
All of the following must occur:
- Own Karpatok
- Control Karpatok
-
All of the following must occur:
- Own Pozsony
- Control Pozsony
-
The following must not occur:
-
All of the following must occur:
- Own Karpatok
- Own Pozsony
-
All of the following must occur:
-
All of the following must occur:
Will happen within 30 days of December 2, 1442
Checked again every 30 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after March 10, 1460)
unless prevented by
Action B of 188090 - The Vacant Throne for Hungary
Description
Since most of Hungary has been captured by Wladyslaw's supporters, support for Ladislaus Postumus is fading and Ulбszlу is commonly acknowledged as rightful King.Actions
A. Victory is ours
- Revolt risk value in Buda -10
- Revolt risk value in Veszprem -10
- Revolt risk value in Pozsony -10
- Revolt risk value in Karpatok -10
- Revolt risk value in Pest -10
- Revolt risk value in Eger -10
- Revolt risk value in Hrvatska -14
- Revolt risk value in Slavonjia -14
- Stability +2
- Clear flag "[Wladyslaw]"
- Event 277021 - Nationalist victory in Hungary for Serbia is triggered immediately
Hungary — Not random
Conditions
- Flag [Wladyslaw] is set
Will happen on December 14, 1443
Description
Elizabeth of Luxemburg, the mother of Ladislaus Postumus, who had tried to secure the Hungarian throne for her son against Wladyslaw III of Poland, died on December 13th 1443. With Emperor Friedrich V lacking the energy and ability to continue the efforts for the crown of St. Stephen, the Pope encouraging a settlement that would allow for a Hungarian crusade against the Ottomans and fortune in battle against the supporters of Ladislaus, the succession conflict in Hungarian was practically ended by this. Ulбszlу and Janos Hunyadi were finally able to devote most of their energy towards a campaign against the Ottomans and attempt to stop them from overrunning the Balkans.Actions
A. Now let's take care of the Turks
- Revolt risk value in Buda -10
- Revolt risk value in Veszprem -10
- Revolt risk value in Pozsony -10
- Revolt risk value in Karpatok -10
- Revolt risk value in Pest -10
- Revolt risk value in Eger -10
- Revolt risk value in Hrvatska -14
- Revolt risk value in Slavonjia -14
- Clear flag "[Wladyslaw]"
- Stability +2
Hungary — Not random
Conditions
- Event 188099 - Crusade against the Turks for Hungary has already occurred
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The following must not occur:
- Hungary and Ottoman Empire are at war
-
The following must not occur:
- Ottoman Empire is a vassal of Hungary
- Ottoman Empire exists
-
None of the following must occur:
- Ottoman Empire owns Buda
- Ottoman Empire owns Veszprem
- Ottoman Empire owns Pozsony
- Ottoman Empire owns Karpatok
- Ottoman Empire owns Pest
- Ottoman Empire owns Eger
- Ottoman Empire owns Debrecen
- Ottoman Empire owns Szeged
- Ottoman Empire owns Banat
- Ottoman Empire owns Szaszfold
- Ottoman Empire owns Szekelyfold
- Ottoman Empire owns Maramaros
- Ottoman Empire owns Muntenia
- Ottoman Empire owns Oltenia
- Ottoman Empire owns Beograd
- Ottoman Empire owns Kruje
- Ottoman Empire owns Hrvatska
- Ottoman Empire owns Slavonjia
Will happen within 30 days of January 2, 1444
Checked again every 30 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after January 2, 1460)
Description
Plagued with internal conflicts and wars in the east, Sultan Murad II offered to negotiate a peace as soon as the crusade was resumed in 1444. King Wladyslaw was against signing peace when the war was going so well, but he changed his mind after being persuaded by Janos Hunyadi and Djuradj Brankovic. Peace of Szeged was signed in which Sultan Murad II agreed to restore the Despotate of Serbia as dual vassal, to pay a compensation to Hungary and to aid the Hungarian King with an army of 25,000 soldiers against his enemies during the next ten years.Actions
A. Sign the Peace of Szeged
- Stability -1
- Grant independence to Serbia
- Grant independence to Albania
- Grant independence to Wallachia
- Event 188032 - Consequence of the Peace of Szeged for Hungary is triggered immediately
- Event 301117 - Peace of Szeged for Ottoman Empire is triggered immediately
B. Refuse to sign the Peace of Szeged
- Aristocracy +1
- +3 badboy
Hungary — Not random
Conditions
- Event 188023 - Peace of Szeged for Hungary has already occurred
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The following must not occur:
- Hungary and Ottoman Empire are at war
-
The following must not occur:
- Ottoman Empire is a vassal of Hungary
- Ottoman Empire exists
Will happen within 300 days of September 2, 1444
Checked again every 300 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after January 2, 1460)
Description
Peace of Szeged was very badly received by the Catholic world. For them, especially those who didn't take part in the war, the peace was an end of a glorious conquest and great success for Christianity. Under pressure of other Catholic monarchs rallied around Cardinal Cesarini, who claimed that no treaty with a heathen may be valid, King Wladyslaw decided to break the Peace of Szeged and attack the Ottoman Empire again.Actions
A. To war again!
- Stability +1
- +150
- +6000 cavalry in the capital province
- +30 relations with Austria
- +30 relations with Venice
- +30 relations with Serbia
- +30 relations with Papal States
- +30 relations with Poland
- Gain a temporary casus belli against Ottoman Empire for 12 months
- Start a war with Ottoman Empire
- Event 277023 - The Second Crusade for Serbia is triggered immediately
B. We must honor the treaty
- Stability -1
- Event 329003 - Battle of Varna for Wallachia will never fire
Hungary — Not random
Conditions
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At least one of the following must occur:
- Event 188093 - Victory of the supporters of Wladyslaw for Hungary has already occurred
- Event 188094 - Victory of the supporters of Wladyslaw for Hungary has already occurred
- Event 188095 - End of civil war for Hungary has already occurred
- Hungary is a vassal of Poland
Will happen on November 11, 1444
unless prevented by
Action A of 188015 - Death of King Ulбszlу for Hungary
Description
When on November 10th 1444 King Ulбszlу was killed in the battle of Varna against the Ottomans and Janos Hunyadi merely escaped alive, Hungary was plunged into another crisis. Succession of the dead King was unclear, a huge part of the Hungarian nobility had died in the battle, many magnates were glad to have no central authority over them. Austria, reviving Ladislaus Postumus' claim on Hungary, occupied the Hungarian border districts, Jan Jiskra seized Spis and the Cilli family took control of Slovakia, driving out the supporters of Ulбszlу I. Once again Hungary was heading for a full blown civil war.Actions
A. Our King is dead!
- Stability -1
- Break vassalization with Poland
- Cede Oberцsterreich to Austria
- Cede Marchfeld to Austria
- Cede Niederцsterreich to Austria
- Pozsony revolts
- Karpatok revolts
- Maramaros revolts
- Szekelyfold revolts
- Debrecen revolts
- Buda revolts
- Veszprem revolts
- Banat revolts
- Hrvatska revolts
- Event 188015 - Death of King Ulбszlу for Hungary will never fire
Hungary — Not random
Conditions
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At least one of the following must occur:
- Event 188093 - Victory of the supporters of Wladyslaw for Hungary has already occurred
- Event 188094 - Victory of the supporters of Wladyslaw for Hungary has already occurred
- Event 188095 - End of civil war for Hungary has already occurred
-
The following must not occur:
- Hungary is a vassal of Poland
Will happen on November 11, 1444
unless prevented by
Action A of 188096 - Death of King Ulбszlу for Hungary
Description
When on November 10th 1444 King Ulбszlу was killed in the battle of Varna against the Ottomans and Janos Hunyadi merely escaped alive, Hungary was plunged into another crisis. Succession of the dead King was unclear, a huge part of the Hungarian nobility had died in the battle, many magnates were glad to have no central authority over them. Austria, reviving Ladislaus Postumus' claim on Hungary, occupied the Hungarian border districts, Jan Jiskra seized Spis and the Cilli family took control of Slovakia, driving out the supporters of Ulбszlу I. Once again Hungary was heading for a full blown civil war.Actions
A. Our King is dead!
- Stability -1
- Cede Oberцsterreich to Austria
- Cede Marchfeld to Austria
- Cede Niederцsterreich to Austria
- Pozsony revolts
- Karpatok revolts
- Maramaros revolts
- Szekelyfold revolts
- Debrecen revolts
- Buda revolts
- Veszprem revolts
- Banat revolts
- Hrvatska revolts
- Event 188096 - Death of King Ulбszlу for Hungary will never fire
Hungary — Not random
Conditions
-
At least one of the following must occur:
- Event 188093 - Victory of the supporters of Wladyslaw for Hungary has already occurred
- Event 188094 - Victory of the supporters of Wladyslaw for Hungary has already occurred
- Event 188095 - End of civil war for Hungary has already occurred
Will happen on April 2, 1445
Description
When the country was about to disintegrate, Janos Hunyadi took the initiative and managed to convene a NationalDiet in April 1445. The measure of the crisis can be judged by the fact that for the first time ever Hungarian Towns were represented. Pointing out the necessity of united action against the Ottomans, Hunyadi achieved a settlement. The former supporters of Ulбszlу acknowledged Ladislaus Postumus as rightful King and the Diet demanded Emperor Friedrich V to turn over Ladislaus, who was kept in Vienna, and the Holy Crown of St. Stephen to the Hungarian people. Until the return of Ladislaus seven 'Captains' elected by the Diet were to rule the country and to restore law and order. Hunyadi was the first and most powerful of these Captains and five of the rest were his supporters. Only the final man to make up the seven was not one of his choice. The Hussite mercenary captain Jan Jiskra had built such a strong base in Slovakia and surrounding districts that he could not be ignored if the Diet and Hunyadi did not want to have to fight him immediately. Despite the balance of power being firmly in favour of Hunyadi and his peers this temporary solution worked very well. Even most of the magnates who had been hostile towards Ulбszlу and Hunyadi did at this time not want to risk the Kingdom's very existance. In the following year, peace was maintained and relative stability restored.Actions
A. Save the country
- Stability +2
- Aristocracy -1
- +50 relations with Austria
Hungary — Not random
Conditions
-
At least one of the following must occur:
- Event 188093 - Victory of the supporters of Wladyslaw for Hungary has already occurred
- Event 188094 - Victory of the supporters of Wladyslaw for Hungary has already occurred
- Event 188095 - End of civil war for Hungary has already occurred
Will happen on June 2, 1446
Description
The settlement achieved at the National Diet of 1444 was quite successful in stabilising the country, but the Captains managed neither to get Friedrich V to release Ladislaus Postumus nor to recover control over the parts of Upper Hungary seized by Jan Jizkra who refused to cooperate despite being one of the seven captains. A more permanent solution was needed and a new diet summoned at Pest in June 1446. Hunyadi's supporters among the populace and the lesser nobility very vocally demanded his appointment as Royal Regent, leaving the Diet with little choice, and Hunyadi was elected Gubernator of Hungary for as long as it would take to free Ladislaus, deliberately passing over the Palatine Lбszlу Garai. The other magnates, distrustful of Hunyadi who had risen from a country squire to the most important person in Hungary within ten years, and envying him for his power and popularity, managed to install several limitations on Hunyadi's authority. A regency council, composed mostly of opponents of Hunyadi, was to 'assist' him in his duties, Garai stayed Palatine and kept some power and themagnates during the regency used every opportunity to resist Hunyadi and stall his measures. Nevertheless Hunyadi at the same Diet and another in 1447 got a whole series of popular reforms passed, e.g. the decree ordering the demolition of the new castles, most of them little better than robber-strongholds, the decree compelling the great officers of state to suspend their functions during the session of the diet, the decree declaring illegal the new fashion of forming confederations afterthe Polish model, all of which measures were obviously directed against the tyranny and the lawlessness of the oligarchy. Due to the resistance of the magnates and wars against the Ottomans and Jizkra, most of these measures remained dead letter, but still some of them had the intended effect.Actions
A. Appoint Hunyadi regent and try to reform
- Monarch Jбnos Hunyadi (Regent) becomes active
- Global revolt risk +3 for 70 months
- Serfdom -1
- Centralization +2
- Aristocracy -1
B. Appoint Lбszlу Garai and avoid changes
- Monarch Lбszlу Garai (Regent) ° becomes active
- Stability -2
Hungary — Not random
Conditions
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The following must not occur:
- Hungary is a vassal of Wallachia
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The following must not occur:
- Hungary and Wallachia are at war
- Wallachia is a neighbor
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At least one of the following must occur:
- Event 329004 - Boyars Revolt for Wallachia has already occurred
- Event 329017 - Boyars Revolt for Wallachia has already occurred
Will happen within 0 days of December 16, 1446
Checked again every 0 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after March 2, 1447)
Description
Boyars revolt against Vlad II, who is killed along with the eldest son. Some speculate that the Hungarians had something to do with it, due to Vlad's reluctance of aiding the Crusade at Varna. Nevertheless, the country is in turmoil. Hunyadi restores the 'Danesti' faction to power in the person of Vladislav II.Actions
A. Wallachia is in turmoil!
- Gain Wallachia as vassals
Hungary — Not random
Conditions
- Monarch Jбnos Hunyadi (Regent) is active
- Event 188024 - The Second Crusade for Hungary has already occurred
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The following must not occur:
- Hungary and Ottoman Empire are at war
-
The following must not occur:
- Ottoman Empire is a vassal of Hungary
- Ottoman Empire exists
Will happen within 300 days of September 2, 1448
Checked again every 300 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after January 2, 1460)
Description
Janos Hunyadi, the only leader of the Christian armies that survived the Battle of Varna, now hated the Turks with great passion. As soon as he was name the Guvernor of Hungary, he started preparing for another invasion of Turkish lands. Unlike King Wladyslaw, Janos Hunyadi failed to secure support of other Catholic monarchs and his vassals. The Pope refused to support Hunyadi's initiative until he settles his disputed with Emperor Friedrich III. Venice was too busy with their own problems both in the Balkans and in Italy, so they were more inclined to ally with Turks than to fight them. Aragonese King ignored Hunyadi's call for help completely. Djuradj Brankovic of Serbia, like in the Second Crusade, decided to stay neutral. Only Skanderbeg of Albania joined Hunyadi in his war. Hunyadi had an army of 70000, mostly cavalry, and met an even larger Turkish army lead by the Sultan himself. Thanks to unconnected betrayals of Djuradj Brankovic of Serbia and Dan of Wallachia, Hungarian army was dispersed and 17000 knights lost their lives.Actions
A. This time we must win
- Stability +1
- +150
- +20000 cavalry in the capital province
- -50 relations with Austria
- -50 relations with Papal States
- Gain a temporary casus belli against Ottoman Empire for 12 months
- Start a war with Ottoman Empire
- Event 277025 - The Third Crusade for Serbia is triggered immediately
B. Let the Turks be and focus on western diplomacy
- Stability -1
- +50 relations with Papal States
- +50 relations with Austria
Hungary — Not random
Conditions
- Serbia exists
Will happen within 20 days of April 2, 1450
Checked again every 20 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after May 2, 1450)
Description
In April 1450, Pope Nicolaus V freed Janos Hunyadi from his obligations to Despot Djurad of Serbia. Hunyadi immediately moved to seize Djuradj's rich estates in Hungary.Actions
A. Now he shall pay
- Gain a temporary casus belli against Serbia for 6 months
Hungary — Not random
Conditions
-
None of the following must occur:
- Hungary is a vassal of Serbia
- Serbia and Hungary are at war
- Serbia exists
Will happen within 200 days of January 2, 1454
Checked again every 200 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 30, 1454)
Description
Good relations with the enlightened Sultan Mehmed II repaired Djuradj's lost reputation in Christian world. Thanks to the conflicts in Bosnia and Zeta, Djuradj and Hunyadi found themselves on the same side again. Their reconciliation was formalized with a treaty in Smederevo on August 7th. Djuradj's granddaughter was finally formally bethrothed to Hunyadi's younger son, Matthias, and Serbia became a dual vassal of Ottoman Empire and Hungarian Kingdom again.Actions
A. Let's put our differences aside
- +100 relations with Serbia
- Gain a royal marriage with Serbia
- Gain Serbia as vassals
- Gain an alliance with Serbia
Hungary — Not random
Will happen on January 25, 1458
Description
After the death of Ladislaus Postumus, the time had come for a national King. Despite the magnates' hostility towards his family and several foreign candidates, there was overwhelming popular support for the only surviving son of Janos Hunyadi whose deeds were kindly remembered, Mathias. The 17-year-old had apparently inherited his father's talents in full measure. Besides, his uncle Mihбly Szilвgyi had quickly assumed control of the country at the head of 15,000 veterans who had served under Janos Hunyadi. On January 24th 1458, 40,000 Hungarian nobles assembled on the frozen ice of the Danube and unanimously elected Mathias, who soon received the surname 'Corvinus' from the raven on his escutcheon, King of Hungary.Actions
A. Let him be King
- +100 relations with Bohemia
- -100 relations with Austria
- -100 relations with Poland
- Break vassalization with Austria
- Break vassalization with Poland
- Stability +2
- Gain a royal marriage with Bohemia
- Change technology group to Latin
- Set flag [Corvinus] for events
- Centralization +1
- Aristocracy -1
- Flag graphics extension set to "Corvinus"
Hungary — Not random
Conditions
- Flag [Corvinus] is set
- Austria exists
Will happen on March 5, 1459
Description
After Mathias had quickly taken measures to assume greater authority, several malcontent nobles led by Laszlу Garai offered the Hungarian throne to Emperor Friedrich III. Friedrich accepted and was crowned King of Hungary in Vienna-Neustadt with the crown of St. Stephen - that had been taken to Austria after the death of Albrecht of Austria, Hungary and Bohemia -, however, due to struggles with the estates of Austria and his brother Albrecht and his very cautious character, hesitated to invade Hungary in order to secure his claim. Unwilling to wait, the supporters of Friedrich rose up in revolt in Northern Hungary on their own.Actions
A. Crush the traitors
- Buda revolts
- Pozsony revolts
- Stability -1
- -100 relations with Austria
- Global revolt risk +3 for 60 months
Hungary — Not random
Conditions
- Flag [Corvinus] is set
-
The following must not occur:
- Serbia exists
- Own Banat
-
At least one of the following must occur:
-
All of the following must occur:
- Own Beograd
- Ottoman Empire controls Beograd
- Ottoman Empire owns Beograd
- Ottoman Empire owns Kosovo
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All of the following must occur:
Will happen within 900 days of January 2, 1460
Checked again every 900 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 30, 1485)
Description
Serbia was annexed by the Ottoman Empire in 1459. As a consequence, many Serbs fled north, to the Kingdom of Hungary. Matthias Corvinus gladly welcomed these refugees and let them settle in the southern border districts. Since they were outside Hungarian laws for troop raising, they made for a new reliable army at the hands of the King. The new levy of soldiers based on the refugee Serbs became an impressive light cavalry force, used mainly for raids and counter-raids against the Ottomans and Austria, but also very useful in battle, that was soon known as Hussars. In the following centuries, the Hussars were the world's most famous and respected cavalry units. The Serb refugees were also of immense value for the defense of the Hungarian border.Actions
A. Create the Hussars and the military border
- Culture in Banat changes to slavonic
- +5000 population in Banat
- -5000 population in Beograd
- +5 base manpower in Banat
- +2 base manpower in Beograd
- Fortress level in Banat +1
- Fortress level in Beograd +1
- +10000 cavalry in Banat
- slavonic will become an accepted culture
- Event 301028 - Serbians flee to Hungary for Ottoman Empire is triggered immediately
Hungary — Not random
Conditions
- Country is not at war
- Flag [Presburg] is set
- Own Buda
- Control Buda
Will happen within 30 days of March 11, 1460
Checked again every 30 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 30, 1478)
Description
Now that the civil war is finally ended and the noble factions seem to be fully reconciled, we can move our capital city back to Buda.Actions
A. Good!
- Move capital to Buda
- Clear flag "[Presburg]"
Hungary — Not random
Conditions
- Flag [Corvinus] is set
Will happen within 300 days of January 2, 1462
Checked again every 300 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 30, 1462)
Description
After rising to the throne, Mathias Corvinus soon realized that he needed a permanent, well-trained military force with its loyalty attached personally to him in order to consolidate his power and to stand a chance against the Bohemian Hussites and Ottoman Janissaries. He found excellent material for this new army in the troops of the Hussite mercenaries Jan Vitovec and Jan Jizkra who had seized Hungarian lands during the reign of Ladislaus Postumus. By making them Hungarian nobles and army commanders, he achieved a settlement with them, recovering the lands and taking most of their men into his service. Of these troops who had been trained in the most modern Hussite tactics he formed the 'Fekete Sereg' (Black Brigade), named after the colour of its armour, an elite troop of 6000 soldiers that was to become the backbone of his army.Actions
A. Create the Black Brigade
- Land tech investment: +500
- Quality +1
- Land +1
- +6000 infantry in the capital province
- -50
- Karpatok will be considered a national province
B. We don't need them
- -5 victory points
Hungary — Not random
Conditions
- Austria exists
- Event 188110 - Friedrich of Austria crowned King for Hungary has already occurred
- Control Buda
- Control Pozsony
-
The following must not occur:
- Austria and Hungary are at war
Will happen within 30 days of January 2, 1462
Checked again every 30 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 30, 1469)
Description
The revolt of the North Hungarian nobles intending to put Emperor Friedrich III on the Hungarian throne was quickly crushed, lacking support among the populace. When Matthias had also secured peace with Jiri Podiebrad of Bohemia, he was about to threaten Austria. Therefore Friedrich III gladly agreed to Mathias' offer of paying a ransom of 60000 ducats for the holy crown of St. Stephen, letting Austria retain the border districts it had controlled since 1444, ceding the city of Sopron and allowing Friedrich to use the title of Hungarian King in exchange for abandoning his claim to the Kingdom of Hungary.Actions
A. Offer peace to Friedrich
- Event 179109 - Corvinus' offer for Austria is triggered immediately
B. Punish the insult
- Gain a temporary casus belli against Austria for 12 months
- Start a war with Austria
Hungary — Not random
Conditions
- Flag [Corvinus] is set
Will happen within 900 days of January 1, 1464
Checked again every 900 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 30, 1466)
Description
In 1459 Mathias Corvinus began ambitious reforms of the Hungarian army that he intended to make equal to the Ottoman and Hussite military by implementing modern tactics and organization. Instead of relying on the feudal banderia, he created permanent forces. Besides his elite troops, the Black Brigade and the Hussars, from 1465 on he created a large standing army by enlistment in Hungary and Croatia. This army was efficiently organized, led by a regular commissariat and provided with canons and ballistic machines. It did not only provide Corvinus with military power for his numerous campaigns, but also served as a police force and a civilizing medium, forcefully suppressing the lawlessness of the Hungarian nobility and collecting taxes from defiant nobles.Actions
A. Reform the army
- Land +2
- Centralization +1
- Land tech investment: +1500
Hungary — Not random
Conditions
- Flag [Corvinus] is set
Will happen within 1500 days of January 1, 1466
Checked again every 1500 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 30, 1470)
Description
During his reign, Mathias Corvinus quite significantly changed the Hungarian state and society. He managed to increase the royal income dramatically by making the poorer members of the Diet who were unable to attend it regularly agree to grant taxes several years in advance, outmaneuvering the high nobility, by establishing a regular, functional system of tax collection and by having the treasury administered by specialists with separate functions. Instead of trying to impose much-needed reforms without the consent of the Diet, he managed to reach an agreement with most of the deputies, especially of the lower nobility and the towns, so that he could pass 450 new statutes in a fully legal, unquestionable way. In these statutes, he codified and modernized Hungarian law and state organization. Several laws protected the towns and peasantry from encroachments of the higher classes, he tried to introduce a jurisdiction judging irrespective of status and simplified almost all branches of law, which gained him the epithet of 'the Just'. A new official class, appointed only by ability and merit, helped him enact these policies.Actions
A. Reform administration and legislation
- Stability -1
- Centralization +1
- Serfdom -2
- Innovativeness +2
- Aristocracy -2
- Infrastructure tech investment: +1000
B. No need for reforms
- Stability +2
Hungary — Not random
Conditions
-
At least one of the following must occur:
- Event 251054 - Excommunication of Jiriz Podiebrad for Papal States has already occurred
- Event 236005 - Excommunication of Jiriz Podiebrad for The Pope has already occurred
-
At least one of the following must occur:
-
The following must not occur:
- Brandenburg exists
- Event 132013 - The Bohemian throne for Brandenburg has already occurred
-
The following must not occur:
Will happen within 0 days of December 23, 1466
Checked again every 0 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 25, 1466)
unless prevented by
Action B of 236005 - Excommunication of Jiriz Podiebrad for The Pope
Action B of 251054 - Excommunication of Jiriz Podiebrad for Papal States
Action B of 132013 - The Bohemian throne for Brandenburg
Description
Jiriz Podiebrad, King of Bohemia, was an Utraquist, a member of the moderate wing of the heretic Hussite movement. Despite having promised to return to the catholic church and to suppress heresy in Bohemia to the Pope before his election, he openly favoured the Hussites and showed hardly any intention to abandon his faith. Pope Pius II, determined to fight Hussitism, condemned Podiebrad's heretic attitude more and more vocally and encouraged an uprising of the catholic nobility in 1465. In order to back the rebels and depose Podiebrad, Pius' successor Paul II excommunicated the Bohemian King on December 23rd 1466, released all his subjects from their oaths of allegiance and searched for a reliably catholic prince who would drive him away and take the Bohemian throne. After Friedrich II of Brandenburg's refusal to champion the campaign, Pius turned to Matthias Corvinus of Hungary. Betraying his former ally Podiebrad, Matthias accepted and invaded Moravia.Actions
A. Accept the offer and claim the Bohemian throne
- Lausitz will be considered a claim province
- Breslau will be considered a claim province
- Morava will be considered a claim province
- Cechy will be considered a claim province
- Sudety will be considered a claim province
- Sumava will be considered a claim province
- Tabor will be considered a claim province
- Start a war with Bohemia
- Set flag [Corvinus_Bohemia] for events
B. Reject the Pope's proposal
- Stability -2
- +50 relations with Bohemia
- Event 129016 - Matthias Corvinus proclaimed King by the Catholics for Bohemia will never fire
Hungary — Not random
Will happen within 360 days of January 2, 1467
Checked again every 360 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 30, 1467)
Description
Janos Thurz came to Hungary from Krakow, where he owned a company selling mining products. He also had excellent technical acumen. He discovered the secrets of the Venetian copper smelters' workshop, which also managed to extract the copper from the lead ores. In 1475, Thurz founded a mining company in Besztercebnya, which expanded greatly in 15 years. He gradually acquired the copper mines, which were among the richest in Europe, and in order to exploit them associated himself with the Fugger of Augsburg in 1495. Being the first appearance of early capitalism, it operated on a scale hitherto unheard of in Hungary. Hungarian copper was distributed throughout Europe through the Fuggers' networks, and brought the state fabulous profits.Actions
A. Wealth!
- Manufactory in a random province in (unknown geography type) is destroyed
- Gain Weapons Manufactory in Karpatok
- +1 base tax value in Karpatok
- +200
B. Let the Fuggers run our Finances
- Size of loans changed to 300 ducats
- -100
- +6 merchants
- -5% inflation
- Stability -1
Hungary — Not random
Will happen within 360 days of January 2, 1467
Checked again every 360 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 30, 1467)
Description
Johann Mller, a scholar from Bavaria, was the most important European astronomer of the centuries before Copernicus. He made important contributions to trigonometry and astronomy, and mastered Hellenistic and medieval mathematics. Regiomontanus arrived at the Hungarian court in 1467 as the royal astrologer. He was in charge of the Greek codices at Buda. When he was in Hungary, Regiomontanus computed two tables of sines that was published in 'Tabulae directionum' (Tables of directions). He moved to Nuremberg in 1471.Actions
A. OK
- Infrastructure tech investment: +50
Hungary — Not random
Conditions
- Flag [Corvinus] is set
- Own Pozsony
Will happen on July 21, 1467
Description
Heeding the advice of the Humanist Cardinal Janos Vitйz and being a big supporter of arts, science and education himself, Mathias Corvinus decided to found a second university, besides the already existing one in Pйcs, in the Slovak city of Preљporok (called Poszony by the Hungarians). He obtained the approval of Pope Paul II in 1465 and the Academia Istropolitana - Istropolis is the latin name of Preљporok - was officially opened on July 20th 1467. It had four faculties, Arts, Theology, Law and Medicine, and soon became the cultural center of Slovakia and the focal point of Hungarian humanism.Actions
A. Create a university in Preљporok
- Innovativeness +1
- Infrastructure tech investment: +150
- +500 population in Pozsony
- -50
B. Why? We already got one
- -5 victory points
Hungary — Not random
Will happen on January 2, 1473
Description
Janus Pannonius (1434 - 1472) is widely considered the first significant Hungarian poet. His uncle, Jбnos Vitйz, Bishop of Vбrad, sent him to Ferrarra, where, besides rhetoric, Greek, Latin, philosophy, and poetics, Pannonius was also trained as a diplomat. He later went to Padua where he became a friend of Galeotto Marzio - Mantegna painted a portrait of the two which has unfortunately been lost. Pannonius' sharp witted poetry like 'One for Pope Paul': 'Rome, do not ask for the Pontiff Paul to be testicle-tested!/ Isn't his daughter herself manly enough, like her Dad?' made him famous throughout Italy. Pannonius earned his doctorate in 1458 and returned to Hungary to serve as personal secretary to King Mattias Corvinus. In 1459 he became Bishop of Pйcs. He devoted most of his time as Bishop to political writings. He was later appointed Head Chamberlain to the Queen and then sent to Rome to consult with the Pope about the Turkish threat. In 1468 he accompanied the King on his war in Morava and around 1470 he was made Palatine in charge of southern Hungary and Slavonia. The King, however, soon distanced himself from Janus which caused the poet to join a conspiracy against the King which was quickly quashed. Pannonius died in the castle of his friends the Brothers Thuz near Zagreb. King Corvinus then collected his poetry for inclusion in the King's library - the Corvinae.Actions
A. OK
- Infrastructure tech investment: +75
Hungary — Not random
Conditions
- Event 188119 - The Bohemian throne for Hungary has already occurred
-
The following must not occur:
- Event 129016 - Matthias Corvinus proclaimed King by the Catholics for Bohemia has already occurred
-
The following must not occur:
- Bohemia and Hungary are at war
Will happen within 30 days of January 2, 1478
Checked again every 30 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after April 2, 1490)
Description
Even after the death of Jiri Podiebrad and the election of Vladislav Jagiello, warfare between Bohemia and Matthias Corvinus of Hungary who maintained his claim to the Bohemian throne continued. With Polish support Bohemia eventually managed to gain the upper hand. Realizing this both parties agreed on a peace in Olmьtz which came into effect in 1478. By the treaty, Corvinus was forced to gave up his claims on Bohemia.Actions
A. There shall be peace with Bohemia
- Lausitz will no longer be considered a national province
- Breslau will no longer be considered a national province
- Morava will no longer be considered a national province
- Cechy will no longer be considered a national province
- Sudety will no longer be considered a national province
- Sumava will no longer be considered a national province
- Tabor will no longer be considered a national province
- Cede Lausitz to Bohemia
- Cede Breslau to Bohemia
- Cede Morava to Bohemia
- Cede Cechy to Bohemia
- Cede Sudety to Bohemia
- Cede Sumava to Bohemia
- Cede Tabor to Bohemia
- Stability +1
- Clear flag "[Corvinus_Bohemia]"
- +100 relations with Poland
- +100 relations with Bohemia
B. Maintain our claim on all of Bohemia
- Stability -2
- -100 relations with Bohemia
Hungary — Not random
Conditions
-
The following must not occur:
- Flag [Corvinus_Bohemia] is set
- Flag [Corvinus] is set
Will happen within 100 days of January 2, 1479
Checked again every 100 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 30, 1479)
Description
About a decade after the treaty of Sopron that had concluded their first clash, the conflict between Mathias Corvinus and Emperor Friedrich III was sparked again by several relatively minor incidents. Both were deeply distrustful of each other, Friedrich accusing Mathias of maintaining a secret agreement with the Ottomans and letting their raiding troops pass through Hungarian lands for their invasions of Austria. When Mathias was still fighting Vladislav Jagiello of Bohemia to gain the Bohemian throne - that he had been promised by the Pope -, Friedrich formally recognized Vladislav as King of Bohemia and elector of the Holy Roman Empire. The rivaly deteriorated into a personal feud after Friedrich in 1477 had given sanctuary to one of Mathias' advisors, Johann Beckenschlager, the Archbishop of Esztergom, who had left Hungary because of a disagreement with Corvinus. This caused Mathias to invade Austria and siege Vienna, which made Friedrich grudgingly accept a truce by which he acknowledged Corvinus as Bohemian King and promised to abandon his support for Beckenschlager. However only two years later Friedrich got Beckenschlager elected Archbishop of Salzburg. Mathias decided this provocation was too much, and began a determined invasion of Austria and Styria with the goal to humiliate Friedrich and expand his territory.Actions
A. Invade Austria
- Oberцsterreich will be considered a national province
- Marchfeld will be considered a national province
- Niederцsterreich will be considered a national province
- Kдrnten will be considered a national province
- Steiermark will be considered a national province
- Krain will be considered a national province
- Gain a temporary casus belli against Austria for 60 months
- -200 relations with Austria
B. Avoid a conflict with Friedrich
- +50 relations with Austria
Poland — Not random
Will happen within 360 days of January 2, 1485
Checked again every 360 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 30, 1489)
Description
Janos Thurczi was born into a modestly-endowed lesser noble family in Northern Hungary. He worked as a notary at the court of the judge royal and later as one of the chief judges of the kingdom. It was at that time, and encouraged by his colleagues, that he wrote his work entitled Chronica Hungarorum, a rather small work written in the manner of the chronicles. The materials up to 1387 were a compilation of older chronicles, after that the events were mostly based on the memory of his older contemporaries. As a layman, he did not claim to be a historian, so the work is characterised by national bias combined with a large degree of naivety.Actions
A. OK
- Infrastructure tech investment: +50
Hungary — Not random
Conditions
- Flag [Corvinus] is set
- Austria exists
Will happen on April 6, 1490
Description
In the last years of his reign Mathias Corvinus tried to ensure the succession of his highly gifted, but illegitimate son Janos, made him the largest landholder in Hungary after the King by several grants of territory, put him in charge of several of the strongest and most important fortresses, gave him the holy crown of St. Stephen and got a majority of the royal council to support Janos. However Mathias died of a stroke before the matter was definitely secured, and the young, inexperienced Janos was soon deprived of his rights and his property by the Hungarian magnates who were fed up with the strong central rule introduced by Mathias and desired a monarch 'whose beard they could hold in their fists'. Such a candidate was found in Vladislav Jagiello, King of Bohemia since 1471. Called 'King All Right' by his Bohemian subjects because of his weakness, irresoluteness and saying yes to everything, obviously completely incompetent for ruling a Kingdom and having already initiated a rapid decline of Bohemia, he was the easily controllable puppet King the magnates were looking for. Vladislav was elected King on July 5th 1490 and immediately thereafter accepted the compact of Farkashida in which he confirmed all existing privileges of the nobility and took back all legal and administrative reforms, including the efficient system of taxation regarded as repressive by the magnates. After 3 decades of prosperity and modernisation, the election of Vladislav initiated a rapid decline, ending up in the disaster of Mohacs. Another candidate to the throne was Maximilian of Habsburg who maintained the claim of his father Friedrich III, but since he had already proven to be a capable ruler and would have been likely to use his powerbase in the Empire, Austria and Burgundy to consolidate his authority in Hungary, he was no popular choice. Had Janos Corvinus indeed managed to become King, he might have continued the achievements of his father, but would have been violently opposed by the powerful magnates.Actions
A. Elect Vladislav Jagiello
- Change technology group to Orthodox
- Aristocracy +3
- Centralization -2
- Innovativeness -1
- Serfdom +2
- Quality -1
- Land -3
- Offensive Doctrine -1
- Stability +2
- Set flag [Jagiello] for events
- Clear flag "[Corvinus]"
- Cede Geldern to Bohemia
- Cede Hainaut to Bohemia
- Cede Anhalt to Bohemia
- Cede Leipzig to Bohemia
- Cede Erfurt to Austria
- Cede Oberpfalz to Austria
- Cede Banat to Austria
- Lausitz will no longer be considered a national province
- Breslau will no longer be considered a national province
- Morava will no longer be considered a national province
- Cechy will no longer be considered a national province
- Sudety will no longer be considered a national province
- Sumava will no longer be considered a national province
- Tabor will no longer be considered a national province
- Oberцsterreich will no longer be considered a national province
- Marchfeld will no longer be considered a national province
- Niederцsterreich will no longer be considered a national province
- Kдrnten will no longer be considered a national province
- Steiermark will no longer be considered a national province
- Krain will no longer be considered a national province
- Zvornik will no longer be considered a national province
- Bosna will no longer be considered a national province
- Hum will no longer be considered a national province
- Lika will no longer be considered a national province
- Hrvatska will no longer be considered a national province
- Slavonjia will no longer be considered a national province
- Banat will no longer be considered a national province
- Dalmazia will no longer be considered a national province
- Event 258104 - Wladyslaw Jagiello, King of Hungary for Poland is triggered immediately
- Flag graphics set to default
B. Janos Corvinus shall be King!
- Centralization +1
- Grant independence to Siena
- Event 179112 - Civil War in Hungary for Austria is triggered immediately
- Event 301029 - The Kingdom of Hungary for Ottoman Empire is triggered immediately
- Stability -6
- Cede Geldern to Bohemia
- Cede Hainaut to Bohemia
- Cede Anhalt to Bohemia
- Cede Leipzig to Bohemia
- Cede Erfurt to Austria
- Cede Oberpfalz to Austria
- Cede Banat to Austria
- A random province revolts
- A random province revolts
- A random province revolts
- A random province revolts
- A random province revolts
- Quality -1
- Land -3
- Offensive Doctrine -1
- Lausitz will no longer be considered a national province
- Breslau will no longer be considered a national province
- Morava will no longer be considered a national province
- Cechy will no longer be considered a national province
- Sudety will no longer be considered a national province
- Sumava will no longer be considered a national province
- Tabor will no longer be considered a national province
- Zvornik will no longer be considered a national province
- Bosna will no longer be considered a national province
- Hum will no longer be considered a national province
- Lika will no longer be considered a national province
- Hrvatska will no longer be considered a national province
- Slavonjia will no longer be considered a national province
- Banat will no longer be considered a national province
- Dalmazia will no longer be considered a national province
- Global revolt risk +8 for 240 months
- Monarch Ulбszlу II will never rule
- Monarch Janos I Corvinus ° becomes active
C. Elect Maximilian of Habsburg (End Game)
- Cede Geldern to Bohemia
- Cede Hainaut to Bohemia
- Cede Anhalt to Bohemia
- Cede Leipzig to Bohemia
- Cede Erfurt to Austria
- Cede Oberpfalz to Austria
- Cede Banat to Austria
- A random province revolts
- A random province revolts
- A random province revolts
- A random province revolts
- A random province revolts
- Quality -1
- Land -3
- Offensive Doctrine -1
- Event 188036 - Ottoman influence in the Balkans for Hungary is triggered immediately
- Event 188037 - The fate of the Kingdom of Hungary for Hungary is triggered immediately
- Event 179111 - Inheritance of Hungary for Austria is triggered immediately
- Event 301029 - The Kingdom of Hungary for Ottoman Empire is triggered immediately
Hungary — Not random
Conditions
- Flag [Corvinus] is set
-
The following must not occur:
- Austria exists
Will happen on April 6, 1490
Description
In the last years of his reign Mathias Corvinus tried to ensure the succession of his highly gifted, but illegitimate son Janos, made him the largest landholder in Hungary after the King by several grants of territory, put him in charge of several of the strongest and most important fortresses, gave him the holy crown of St. Stephen and got a majority of the royal council to support Janos. However Mathias died of a stroke before the matter was definitely secured, and the young, inexperienced Janos was soon deprived of his rights and his property by the Hungarian magnates who were fed up with the strong central rule introduced by Mathias and desired a monarch 'whose beard they could hold in their fists'. Such a candidate was found in Vladislav Jagiello, King of Bohemia since 1471. Called 'King All Right' by his Bohemian subjects because of his weakness, irresoluteness and saying yes to everything, obviously completely incompetent for ruling a Kingdom and having already initiated a rapid decline of Bohemia, he was the easily controllable puppet King the magnates were looking for. Vladislav was elected King on July 5th 1490 and immediately thereafter accepted the compact of Farkashida in which he confirmed all existing privileges of the nobility and took back all legal and administrative reforms, including the efficient system of taxation regarded as repressive by the magnates. After 3 decades of prosperity and modernisation, the election of Vladislav initiated a rapid decline, ending up in the disaster of Mohacs. Had Janos Corvinus indeed managed to become King, he might have continued the achievements of his father, but would have been violently opposed by the powerful magnates.Actions
A. Elect Vladislav Jagiello
- Change technology group to Orthodox
- Aristocracy +3
- Centralization -2
- Innovativeness -1
- Serfdom +2
- Quality -1
- Land -3
- Offensive Doctrine -1
- Stability +2
- Set flag [Jagiello] for events
- Clear flag "[Corvinus]"
- Cede Geldern to Bohemia
- Cede Hainaut to Bohemia
- Cede Anhalt to Bohemia
- Cede Leipzig to Bohemia
- Cede Erfurt to Austria
- Cede Oberpfalz to Austria
- Cede Banat to Austria
- Lausitz will no longer be considered a national province
- Breslau will no longer be considered a national province
- Morava will no longer be considered a national province
- Cechy will no longer be considered a national province
- Sudety will no longer be considered a national province
- Sumava will no longer be considered a national province
- Tabor will no longer be considered a national province
- Oberцsterreich will no longer be considered a national province
- Marchfeld will no longer be considered a national province
- Niederцsterreich will no longer be considered a national province
- Kдrnten will no longer be considered a national province
- Steiermark will no longer be considered a national province
- Krain will no longer be considered a national province
- Zvornik will no longer be considered a national province
- Bosna will no longer be considered a national province
- Hum will no longer be considered a national province
- Lika will no longer be considered a national province
- Hrvatska will no longer be considered a national province
- Slavonjia will no longer be considered a national province
- Banat will no longer be considered a national province
- Dalmazia will no longer be considered a national province
- Event 258104 - Wladyslaw Jagiello, King of Hungary for Poland is triggered immediately
- Flag graphics set to default
B. Janos Corvinus shall be King!
- Centralization +1
- Grant independence to Siena
- Event 301029 - The Kingdom of Hungary for Ottoman Empire is triggered immediately
- Stability -6
- Cede Geldern to Bohemia
- Cede Hainaut to Bohemia
- Cede Anhalt to Bohemia
- Cede Leipzig to Bohemia
- Cede Erfurt to Austria
- Cede Oberpfalz to Austria
- Cede Banat to Austria
- A random province revolts
- A random province revolts
- A random province revolts
- A random province revolts
- A random province revolts
- Quality -1
- Land -3
- Offensive Doctrine -1
- Lausitz will no longer be considered a national province
- Breslau will no longer be considered a national province
- Morava will no longer be considered a national province
- Cechy will no longer be considered a national province
- Sudety will no longer be considered a national province
- Sumava will no longer be considered a national province
- Tabor will no longer be considered a national province
- Zvornik will no longer be considered a national province
- Bosna will no longer be considered a national province
- Hum will no longer be considered a national province
- Lika will no longer be considered a national province
- Hrvatska will no longer be considered a national province
- Slavonjia will no longer be considered a national province
- Banat will no longer be considered a national province
- Dalmazia will no longer be considered a national province
- Monarch Ulбszlу II will never rule
- Monarch Janos I Corvinus ° becomes active
- Global revolt risk +8 for 240 months
Hungary — Not random
Conditions
- Flag [Jagiello] is set
Will happen within 300 days of January 2, 1494
Checked again every 300 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 30, 1494)
Description
Corwin's creation, the Black Brigade, was a powerful mercenary army as far as the money allowed. After the king's death, the group fought against the Polish pretender, but without success. The Black Brigade was sent south to defend the border. Here, the army got out of control, plundering settlements to feed itself. On 3 January 1493, the army was officially dissolved, and its members went to Styria. Some of the soldiers were killed or captured and tortured to death in May of the same year.Actions
A. Drats!
- Land tech investment: -200
- Quality -1
- Lose 6000 troops in a random province
- A different random province revolts
- -50
Hungary — Not random
Conditions
- Flag [Jagiello] is set
Will happen within 300 days of January 2, 1495
Checked again every 300 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 30, 1495)
Description
Duke Lawrence jlaki, son of Nicholas, the titular King of Bosnia, was the most powerful lord in the south. He ordered the murder of a tax-collector and called Vladislaus an ox. King's patience exhausted, led a regular expedition against his insolent subject and forced him to obedience.Actions
A. His words are a red rag
- Stability -1
- Monarch's diplomatic skill -1 for 60 months
B. That's a compliment!
- Gain a temporary casus belli against Ottoman Empire for 60 months
Hungary — Not random
Conditions
- Flag [Jagiello] is set
Will happen within 300 days of January 2, 1500
Checked again every 300 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 30, 1519)
Description
The idea of Scythian freedom implied the power of the 'people', i.e. the nobility. The people and their king are bound together by the Holy Crown in a kind of mystical unity. 'The doctrine of the Holy Crown', which equated the king with the nobility, provided the ideological foundation for a republic of nobles. Hungary moved to a system of decentralised government with an active Sejm. They were usually held in Buda or Pest. While the lords held their discussions in the castle, their retainers and the nobility camped on the other side of the Danube, in a field called Rkos. By 1500 this word had come to stand for crowded assemblies to such an extent that the Estates of Poland later gave the name rokosz to their own institution of a similar character.Actions
A. We are proud descentants of Attila!
- Centralization -1
- Aristocracy +1
- -20 national manpower
- Stability +1
B. No, we are part of the West
- Centralization +1
- Aristocracy -1
- Stability -1
- Global revolt risk +5 for 48 months
Hungary — Not random
Conditions
- Flag [Jagiello] is set
Will happen within 7200 days of January 2, 1500
Checked again every 7200 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 30, 1519)
Description
In the 16th century, Hungary entered a period of uncertainty about the future and gradual decay. Although the economy was booming, the social structure was shifting towards the nobility, which was looking for proof of its supremacy. And it was found. The Hungarian nobility began to believe in the myth of the statesman Istvn Werboczy that they were descendants of an ancient nomadic people called Scythians. The Huns and Hungarians were one people, inheriting their moral values and customs from the Scythians. They were equal, brave, unlike "slaves and serfs". Unfortunately, Scythianism made the nobility inclined to think in terms of historical fictions and to cherish illusions. Excesses in international agreements, particularly with the Turks, would have dramatic consequences for Central Europe.Actions
A. His words are a red rag
- Stability +2
- Serfdom +1
- Offensive Doctrine +1
- Aristocracy +1
- Quality -2
- Innovativeness -2
B. That's a compliment!
- Stability -2
- -200
Hungary — Not random
Conditions
- Flag [Corvinus] is set
-
The following must not occur:
- Siena exists
- Country has at least 10 non-colonial provinces
Will happen on October 12, 1504
Description
Janos Corvinus died prematurely on October 12th 1504. His only son Christopher is a weakly, ill child expected to die soon. Therefore shortly before his death he has approached Janos Zapolya, the most influential Hungarian magnate who is known to be opposed to a foreign King, and offered him the throne in order to reach reconciliation between the crown and the magnates. The ambitious Zapolya accepts and will become King as Janos II. By giving the crown to him, opposition against central authority among the nobility will be substantially weakened - considering that all his friends and supporters can be expected to continue backing him as King.Actions
A. Zapolya shall be King
- Monarch Jбnos II Zбpolya becomes active
- Monarch Jбnos III Zбpolya becomes active
- Monarch Cardinal Bakуcz (Regent) will never rule
- Monarch Lajos II will never rule
- Monarch Jбnos I Zбpolya will never rule
- Monarch Jбnos II Zбpolya will never rule
- Stability +1
- Global revolt risk -3 for 12 months
- Change technology group to Orthodox
Hungary — Not random
Conditions
- Flag [Corvinus] is set
-
At least one of the following must occur:
- Siena exists
-
The following must not occur:
- Country has at least 10 non-colonial provinces
Will happen on October 12, 1504
Description
Janos Corvinus died prematurely on October 12th 1504. His only son Christopher is a weakly, ill child expected to die soon. During his reign, Hungary has virtually disintegrated due to the hefty resistance of the nobility against a strong King and foreign powers taking advantage of Hungary's instability. The magnates who desired a weak puppet King already in 1490 have prevailed and manage to install Vladislav Jagiello of Bohemia now, an incompetent, irresolute figurehead who will lead Hungary into disaster.Actions
A. Crown Vladislav Jagiello
- Change technology group to Orthodox
- Oberцsterreich will no longer be considered a national province
- Marchfeld will no longer be considered a national province
- Niederцsterreich will no longer be considered a national province
- Kдrnten will no longer be considered a national province
- Steiermark will no longer be considered a national province
- Krain will no longer be considered a national province
- Aristocracy +3
- Centralization -2
- Innovativeness -1
- Serfdom +2
- Stability +2
- Set flag [Jagiello] for events
- Clear flag "[Corvinus]"
- Global revolt risk -8 for 12 months
- Monarch Ulбszlу II ° becomes active
- Inherit the realms of Siena
- Event 258104 - Wladyslaw Jagiello, King of Hungary for Poland is triggered immediately
Hungary — Not random
Conditions
- Venice exists
- Event 17017 - Seeing a Chance in Romagna for Venice has already occurred
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At least one of the following must occur:
- Event 3107 - The League of Cambrai for France has already occurred
- Event 17023 - The League of Cambrai for France has already occurred
Will happen within 10 days of December 11, 1508
Checked again every 10 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after April 2, 1509)
unless prevented by
Action B, C of 17022 - The League of Cambrai for Austria
Description
Since 1495, Venice had been holding the main ports of Apulia despite Aragonese claims to have them back. With the French invasion of Milan, Venice had acquired Milanese territories east of the Adda River, and upon the fall of Cesare Borgia had also acquired Rimini, Faenza and Ravenna, against the will of Pope Julius II. The Venetians also held Veneto and Friuli, on which Maximilian of Habsburg had imperial claims. In late 1507 Maximilian announced his intention to travel to Italy to receive the imperial investiture from the Pope himself, and in early 1508 he assembled a big army to escort him down to Rome. He requested free passage through Venetian territories, but was told that he would be allowed passage only without his army. Enraged at the answer, Maximilian attacked Venice, but this decision proved unwise: Venice not only routed the imperial army but also seized the imperial cities of Trieste, Gorz and Fiume. A second assault by a Tyrolean force several weeks later was an even greater failure, forcing Maximilian to conclude a humiliating three-year truce. With Pope Julius II's assent, Maximilian took the title of 'Emperor-elect', thus breaking the century-old custom that the Holy Roman Emperor had to be crowned by the Pope. Shortly afterward, Venice provided a pretext for war by appointing her own candidate to the vacant bishopric of Vicenza. The Emperor, the King of France and Ferdinand of Aragon gathered in Cambrai in December 1508 to sign a treaty which seemed to be a defensive alliance against the Turk. In reality they meant to form a league to attack Venice and deprive the Serenissima of most of her mainland territories. Pope Julius II, after a renewed Venetian refusal to give the Romagna lands back to the Papacy, ratified the treaty and at the same time proceeded to excommunicate all Venetian citizens. Ferrara and Mantua, each with separate claims to territories held by Venice, joined the league as well. In April 1509 military operations started, and a month later French troops decimated one of the two Venetian armies at the battle of Agnadello. Even though in August 1509 Venice managed to eliminate Mantua from the war, she still faced the collapse of her strategic position and had by February 24, 1510 to accept the papal demands on the cities she had occupied in Romagna. However, Pope Julius II was still not satisfied and demanded that the war be prosecuted until Venice conceded control over their church to the Pope and compensated him for his expenses. The Council of Ten had privately resolved that the terms had been accepted under duress and were therefore invalid, and that Venice should violate them at the earliest opportunity. This opportunity presented itself shortly afterward.Actions
A. Ignore
- +50 relations with Venice
- -50 relations with France
- -50 relations with Austria
- -50 relations with Aragon
B. Express Support
- Gain a temporary casus belli against Venice for 60 months
- -150 relations with Venice
- +150 relations with France
- +150 relations with Austria
- +150 relations with Aragon
C. Express Hostility
- +150 relations with Venice
- -150 relations with France
- -150 relations with Austria
- -150 relations with Aragon
Hungary — Not random
Conditions
- Aristocracy is at 4 or higher
Will happen within 90 days of June 2, 1514
Checked again every 90 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after August 30, 1514)
Description
The revolt broke out unexpectedly. Everyone knew that as soon as the nobility convinced themselves of their own exclusivity, the peasantry would be in trouble. It was supposed to be a crusade against the Ottomans, organised by Tams Bakcz, which was not supported by the nobility. Recruitment was done mainly by priests and Franciscan friars and was unexpectedly successful. 40 thousand people was a significant loss for the nobility on the eve of the harvest. The closer one was to the border, the more raids were made against noble houses. When recruitment was suspended, a surge of popular discontent spread across the Great Plain. The rebels were supported by townspeople, traders and hajdu, fuelled by the dream of liberties for the peasants and an existence without the nobility.Actions
A. God damn you, serfs!
- Stability -3
- Buda revolts
- Buda revolts
- Pest revolts
- Pest revolts
- Debrecen revolts
- Debrecen revolts
- Szeged revolts
- Szeged revolts
- Banat revolts
- Banat revolts
- Szekelyfold revolts
- Szekelyfold revolts
- Global revolt risk +10 for 24 months
Hungary — Not random
Conditions
-
The following must not occur:
- Aristocracy is at 4 or higher
Will happen within 90 days of June 2, 1514
Checked again every 90 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after August 30, 1514)
unless prevented by
Action B of 188064 - Diets of Rakos and Hatvan for Hungary
Description
Tams Bakcz was a contender for the papal throne, and after failing, he obtained a bull from the new pope to organise a crusade against the Ottomans. Although the idea was not supported by the nobility, it found a response in the royal council. Recruitment was done mainly by priests and Franciscan friars and was unexpectedly successful. A total of 40,000 people were mobilised. The nobility complained that such a massive action on the eve of the harvest would hit their income. But perhaps we should turn a blind eye to this in order to discourage the expansionist desires of the Turks?Actions
A. Let's slay some infidels
- Stability +1
- +20000 infantry in the capital province
- Gain a temporary casus belli against Ottoman Empire for 12 months
- Start a war with Ottoman Empire
- Event 188062 - Tripartitum for Hungary will never fire
B. Stop the draft!
- Stability -3
- Buda revolts
- Pest revolts
- Debrecen revolts
- Szeged revolts
- Banat revolts
- Szekelyfold revolts
- Global revolt risk +8 for 24 months
Hungary — Not random
Will happen within 90 days of January 2, 1515
Checked again every 90 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 30, 1517)
unless prevented by
Action A of 188061 - The Peasant Crusade for Hungary
Description
As a minor nobleman and statesman, Stephen Werboczy had a unique knowledge of Hungarian common law and was well-read in history and Roman law. He was, therefore, more suited than any of his contemporaries to compile the corpus of Hungarian customary law, a work he completed in 1514. His book, consisting of three parts - concerning persons, substantive law and procedure - and referred to as the Tripartite, was a masterpiece of its genre: a logical, concise and lucid summary of contemporary Hungarian legal customs that had never before been codified. It also affirmed the privileges of the nobility and completely excluded the peasants from the concept of the Hungarian 'nation'. However, the Tripartitum was never enacted, and it became a popular desk book of the nobility.Actions
A. Enact the privileges
- Stability +1
- Aristocracy +2
- Serfdom +1
- Infrastructure tech investment: +200
B. Encourage a Free Peasantry
- Stability -3
- Aristocracy -2
- Serfdom -1
- Centralization -1
- Global revolt risk +5 for 12 months
Hungary — Not random
Conditions
-
The following must not occur:
- Have more than 10,0% inflation
Will happen within 700 days of January 1, 1520
Checked again every 700 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 30, 1524)
Description
In order to raise funds for border defence, the Estates decided to devalue the currency in order to increase treasury revenues. The silver content of the penny, which had remained stable since 1467, was reduced by almost half. The devaluation of the currency in two or three years completely ruined the economy without enriching the treasury. The government was obliged to devalue the 'copper money' continuously and stopped minting it altogether in 1525.Actions
A. Oh no!
- +10% inflation
- -200
- Stability -3
Hungary — Not random
Will happen within 360 days of January 2, 1525
Checked again every 360 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 30, 1525)
Description
The accession of Louis II plunged Hungary into chaos. During his reign, 16 sejms were convened, each of which was marked by a power struggle. The barons were preoccupied with augmenting their wealth and quarreled over the newly acquired crown land. At the same time, the flames of national zeal blazed high. In May 1525 there were tumultuous scenes on Rakos. The crowd accused Palatine Btori of high treason, reviled Archbishop Szalkai as the 'son of a shoemaker', and emphatically demanded the expulsion of the Fugger, who 'exploit and take away the realm's treasures'. The atmosphere was so tense that the prelates and the barons, led by Szalkai and the palatine, found it advisable to form a league and take radical measures to curb the nobility. In response, thousands of armed nobles assembled on June at Hatvan, and a pamphlet was circulated urging them to take up arms in defence of their 'liberty'. Though a war did not break out, the entire government with Btori and Szalkai was removed.Actions
A. Let's slay some infidels
- Aristocracy +1
- Stability -2
- A random province revolts
- A random province revolts
- A random province revolts
- A random province revolts
- +5% inflation
B. Stop the draft!
- Aristocracy -1
- Stability -4
- A random province revolts
- A random province revolts
- A random province revolts
- A random province revolts
- +250
- Event 188061 - The Peasant Crusade for Hungary will never fire
Hungary — Not random
Will happen within 180 days of January 2, 1526
Checked again every 180 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after July 30, 1526)
Description
The Queen Mary, arriving in Hungary in 1523, immediately began to increase royal authority by expanding her own influence. After the victory of the league of Hatvan, the royal league was formed at Kecskemt, which rallied prestigious courtiers and equally prestigious noble politicians. In April 1526, it won a decisive victory. Werboczy and Szobi were convicted of high treason and sentenced to forfeiture of property, and Bthory regained the office of palatine. Moreover, for the first time under the Jagiellonians, all the laws enacted were intended to strengthen royal authority. Unfortunately, these changes came too late.Actions
A. Support the league
- Stability -2
- Centralization +3
- Aristocracy -1
B. Oppose the league
- Stability +1
Hungary — Not random
Conditions
- Event 19010 - Lajos insults Suleyman for Ottoman Empire has already occurred
-
None of the following must occur:
- Ottoman Empire is a vassal of Hungary
- Austria is a vassal of Hungary
Will happen on August 24, 1526
Description
After seizing Belgrade and several other key forts guarding Hungary, Suleyman gave Lajos one last chance to see reason. An uprising in Egypt gave Lajos another year of breathing space, but he was still unable to find support in Europe. With the Sultan at the head of an 80,000 man army, Lajos prepared to face him with only 30,000 men.Actions
A. We will fight them!
- Event 19014 - The Battle of Mohacs for Hungary is triggered immediately
- Cede Beograd to Ottoman Empire
B. We cannot hope to prevail
- Break vassalization with Poland
- Break vassalization with Austria
- Break vassalization with Bohemia
- -100 relations with Austria
- -50 relations with Papal States
- -50 relations with Spain
- -50 relations with Castile
- +100 relations with Ottoman Empire
- Stability -4
- Srbija will no longer be considered a national province
- Beograd will no longer be considered a national province
- Kosovo will no longer be considered a national province
- Nis will no longer be considered a national province
- Zvornik will no longer be considered a national province
- Bosna will no longer be considered a national province
- Hum will no longer be considered a national province
- Dalmazia will no longer be considered a national province
- Lika will no longer be considered a national province
- Cede Srbija to Ottoman Empire
- Cede Beograd to Ottoman Empire
- Cede Kosovo to Ottoman Empire
- Cede Nis to Ottoman Empire
- Cede Zvornik to Ottoman Empire
- Cede Bosna to Ottoman Empire
- Cede Hum to Ottoman Empire
- Cede Dalmazia to Ottoman Empire
- Cede Lika to Ottoman Empire
- Event 301124 - Lajos eventually submits to Suleyman for Ottoman Empire is triggered immediately
Hungary — Not random
Conditions
-
At least one of the following must occur:
- Event 19011 - Lajos submits to Suleyman for Ottoman Empire has already occurred
- Event 301124 - Lajos eventually submits to Suleyman for Ottoman Empire has already occurred
-
None of the following must occur:
- Ottoman Empire is a vassal of Hungary
- Austria is a vassal of Hungary
Will happen on August 25, 1526
Description
The nobles of Hungary were growing increasingly dissatisfied with the leadership of the boy-king. His failure to join the League of Cambrai against Venice and take back Dalmatia was not well-received. Submitting to be the vassal of the heathen Turks was the last straw. On August, 22, 1526, King Lajos of Hungary and Bohemia was assassinated by a conspiracy of nobles.Actions
A. Down with the King!
- Stability -2
- Event 19017 - Electing a New King for Hungary is triggered immediately
- Event 3642 - The Death of King Lajos of Bohemia for Bohemia is triggered immediately
Hungary — Not random
Conditions
- Austria exists
-
None of the following must occur:
- Event 19013 - The Turks Approach for Hungary has already occurred
- Event 19015 - The Assassination of Lajos II for Hungary has already occurred
- Monarch Lajos II is active
Will happen on August 27, 1526
Description
Lajos II (Louis), King of Hungary, Bohemia, and Croatia, was the last of the Jagiello dynasty in the two Kingdoms. While riding with his companions on a hunting trip, King Lajos fell off his horse after it was suddenly startled, causing him to break his neck. Lajos left no direct heir. The Diet, Hungary's Parliament, convened to decide who would be the dead King's successor. Two factions formed around the candidates who were most likely to succeed him. The first was Louis's brother-in-law, Ferdinand of Habsburg, and the other was Jбnos Zбpolya of Transylvania. Ferdinand's claim was supported by Spain, Bohemia, England and the Papacy, while France, the Ottoman Empire, and Poland backed Zбpolya. The Diet voted to give Zбpolya the crowns of Hungary and Croatia. Ferdinand lauched a lightning campaign against the disorganized Kingdom, and managed to secure a portion of it for himself.Actions
A. Elect Jбnos Zбpolya (possibly End Game)
- A random province revolts
- A random province revolts
- A random province revolts
- Stability -4
- Global revolt risk +1 for 72 months
- Global revolt risk +1 for 60 months
- Global revolt risk +1 for 48 months
- Global revolt risk +1 for 36 months
- Global revolt risk +1 for 24 months
- Global revolt risk +1 for 12 months
- Centralization -2
- Aristocracy +1
- -150 relations with Spain
- -150 relations with Austria
- -150 relations with England
- -150 relations with Papal States
- +150 relations with France
- +150 relations with Poland
- +150 relations with Ottoman Empire
- Event 179133 - The Habsburg Inheritance of Hungary for Austria will never fire
- Event 179132 - The Death of King Lajos of Hungary for Austria is triggered immediately
B. Elect Ferdinand Habsburg of Austria
- Gain a royal marriage with Austria
- Gain an alliance with Austria
- Stability -2
- Global revolt risk +1 for 36 months
- Global revolt risk +1 for 24 months
- Global revolt risk +1 for 12 months
- A random province revolts
- A random province revolts
- Event 19018 - The Habsburg rule in Hungary for Hungary is triggered immediately
Hungary — Not random
Conditions
- Own Szeged
- Control Szeged
Will happen within 30 days of January 2, 1527
Checked again every 30 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after May 30, 1527)
Description
After Mohacs and the rule of the two Hungarian kings, the Serbian uprising instigated in Banat. Jovan Nenad, with a strange black line stretching from his temple to his foot, pillaged Hungarian estates and villages and terrorised the Hungarian population. Once established in Banat, he proclaimed himself king and received recognition from Ferdinand. In July 1527, Nenad was assassinated by a peasant named Urban. His head was delivered to Zpolja. For Serbs, his figure became legendary because he was the creator of modern Vojvodina.Actions
A. Damn!
- Szeged revolts
- Szeged revolts
Hungary — Not random
Conditions
-
The following must not occur:
- Monarch Ferdinand I ° is active
-
None of the following must occur:
- Hungary is a vassal of Ottoman Empire
- Hungary is a vassal of Austria
- Austria exists
-
The following must not occur:
- Event 19020 - The Death of Jбnos Zбpolya for Hungary has already occurred
Will happen on July 23, 1540
unless prevented by
Action A of 19020 - The Death of Jбnos Zбpolya for Hungary
Description
Zбpolya's reign was contested from the very beginning. In 1538, Zбpolya had secretly promised Ferdinand of Austria the Hungarian crown in order to buy peace. In 1540, while putting down a revolt in Transylvania, Jбnos died from illness, just three weeks after his Polish princess-bride had given him a son, Jбnos Sigusmund. With Zapolya's death, Ferdinand again invaded Hungary to try to claim his inheritance.Actions
A. Elect Jбnos Zбpolya of Transylvania
- Stability -4
- A random province revolts
- A random province revolts
- A random province revolts
- Global revolt risk +1 for 72 months
- Global revolt risk +1 for 60 months
- Global revolt risk +1 for 48 months
- Global revolt risk +1 for 36 months
- Global revolt risk +1 for 24 months
- Global revolt risk +1 for 12 months
- Event 179136 - The Habsburg Inheritance of Hungary for Austria will never fire
- Event 19026 - The Death of Jбnos Zбpolya for Austria is triggered immediately
B. Elect Ferdinand Habsburg of Austria
- Gain a royal marriage with Austria
- Gain an alliance with Austria
- +200 relations with Austria
- Stability -2
- A random province revolts
- A random province revolts
- Global revolt risk +1 for 36 months
- Global revolt risk +1 for 24 months
- Global revolt risk +1 for 12 months
- Event 19018 - The Habsburg rule in Hungary for Hungary is triggered immediately
Hungary — Not random
Conditions
-
At least one of the following must occur:
- State religion is protestant
- State religion is reformed
Will happen within 360 days of January 2, 1549
Checked again every 360 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 30, 1579)
Description
The Reformation was a success in Hungary. About 85 per cent of the Hungarian population preached the Augsburg Confession. In the Carpathian Basin, the German burgher Leonhard Stckel, who had studied in Wittenberg, was responsible for spreading the reforms. It was the latter who in 1546 edited the first creed of the Hungarian Reformation, the so-called Confessionio Pentapolitana, with which the five free royal cities of Upper Hungary (Kassa, Locse, Brtfa, Eperjes, and Kisszeben) signed. It was followed in 1559 by that of the similarly German-speaking seven mining towns along the Garam River (Confessio Heptapolitana), then by that of the fourteen towns of the Szepes region (Confessio Scepusiana).Actions
A. Great!
- Religion in Karpatok changes to protestant
- Innovativeness +1
- Infrastructure tech investment: +50
Hungary — Not random
Will happen within 360 days of January 2, 1580
Checked again every 360 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 30, 1594)
Description
The most prominent representative of the Hungarian Renaissance is Bornemisza's pupil Bбlint Balassi. Balassi, who loved the free life of the frontier army but was unsuitable as a captain general, enterprising lord, or politician, had an extraordinary talent in the 'field of the Muses.' He brought many innovations to literature. Balassi deliberately turned language into poetry, displaying the emotional world and the habits of his age in a distinctively modern fashion. His love poems, organised in cycles, provided an animated picture of his own romantic world that can be equally felt by a modern reader.Actions
A. Great!
- Infrastructure tech investment: +50
Hungary — Not random
Conditions
- Monarch Rudolf I * is active
Will happen within 30 days of January 2, 1604
Checked again every 30 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 30, 1604)
Description
In 1604 Rudolf I (1552-1612) was intent on re-imposing Catholicism on the Hungarians, provoking their first popular insurrection against Habsburg rule. The insurrectionists found a leader in Istvбn Bocskai (1557--1606), prince of Transylvania in 1605 and 1606, who fused the popular forces with his own army. Already at war with the Turks, the Habsburgs now faced an uncompromising civil war. A threefold settlement was finally forced on the dynasty: the Treaties of Vienna and Zsitvatorok of 1606 and the legislation of the Hungarian diet of 1608. Together these secured for Hungary religious freedom, constitutional autonomy, and the right of habeas corpus.Actions
A. Fight for the cause of the Reformed Faith
- Global revolt risk +6 for 36 months
- Change religion to reformed
- Lose 5000 troops in a random province
- Lose 5000 troops in a random province
- -100 relations with Austria
- -100 relations with Papal States
- -100 relations with Spain
- +100 relations with Sweden
- +100 relations with Lithuania
- +100 relations with Prussia
- +100 relations with Denmark
- +100 relations with Netherlands
- Innovativeness +2
- Stability -2
B. Fight for the cause of the Catholic Faith
- Global revolt risk +6 for 36 months
- Change religion to counterreform
- Lose 5000 troops in a random province
- Lose 5000 troops in a random province
- +100 relations with Austria
- +100 relations with Papal States
- +100 relations with Spain
- -100 relations with Sweden
- -100 relations with England
- -100 relations with Prussia
- -100 relations with Denmark
- -100 relations with Netherlands
- Innovativeness -2
- Stability -2
Hungary — Not random
Will happen within 300 days of January 1, 1614
Checked again every 300 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 31, 1819)
Description
Elizabeth Bбthory was a niece of the nobleman Stephen Bathory, but she had a cruel and bloody story. She tried to live like a vampire and slaughtered nore than 600 virgins in an attempt to renew her youth by bathing in their blood. She was executed in 1614 after being imprisoned.Actions
A. OK
- Stability -1
- Innovativeness -1
Hungary — Not random
Conditions
- Event 326003 - Uskok Piracy for Venice has already occurred
- Event 326004 - Protestant Aid for Venice has already occurred
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The following must not occur:
- Venice and Croatia are at war
-
At least one of the following must occur:
- Venice owns Istria
- Venice owns Dalmazia
Will happen within 1 days of January 2, 1614
Checked again every 1 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after January 2, 1622)
Description
The uskoks were refugees from the Balkans who settled in the town of Senj on the Dalmatian coast, from where they could protect the frontier. Their piracy led to war between Croatia and Venice. As part of the peace the Uskoks were forcibly relocated away from the coast.Actions
A. Resettle the uskoks
- +2 base manpower in Hrvatska
- +50 relations with Venice
- +30 relations with Ottoman Empire
- -5 national manpower
- Lose 3000 troops in a random province
- Naval tech investment: -500
- -1 base manpower in Istria
Hungary — Not random
Will happen within 360 days of January 2, 1640
Checked again every 360 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 30, 1649)
Description
The most erudite Hungarian military expert and general of the sixteenth and seven- teenth centuries, Mikls Zrnyi was the author of works important to the literary development both of Hungarian and then of Croatian. He introduced a number of genres to Hungary: he was the first to publish love poems in Hungarian, and he wrote the first Hungarian epic (Obsidio Szigetiana, 1645-1648), intended as a tribute to his great-grandfather's heroic death at Szigetvr in 1566.Actions
A. Testimony to our struggle
- Infrastructure tech investment: +50
Hungary — Not random
Will happen within 360 days of January 2, 1705
Checked again every 360 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 30, 1705)
Description
Published in the office of Francis Rkcz, Mercurius Hungaricus was the first but short-lived periodical newspaper in Hungary.Actions
A. Time to read the news of the world
- Infrastructure tech investment: +25
Hungary — Not random
Conditions
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The following must not occur:
- Innovativeness is at 6 or higher
Will happen within 90 days of January 2, 1770
Checked again every 90 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after January 2, 1790)
Description
After the Reformation and Counter-Reformation, frictions in society had come to a crossroads. Hungary had confessors of four religions (including Anti-Trinitarians) and all but one felt anger against the government. In the spirit of the Enlightenment, the royal court decided to ensure freedom of religion for all Christians.Actions
A. Support Tolerant Faction
- A random province converts to a heretic religion
- -6 missionaries
- Stability +2
- +50 relations with Austria
- -10 relations with Ottoman Empire
- Innovativeness +2
- Centralization -1
- Aristocracy +1
- Global revolt risk +5 for 24 months
B. Enforce the State Religion
- A random province converts to the state religion
- A random province converts to the state religion
- +6 missionaries
- Stability -2
- -50 relations with Austria
- -50 relations with Ottoman Empire
- Innovativeness -2
- Centralization +2
- Aristocracy -1
- Global revolt risk +10 for 24 months
Hungary — Not random
Will happen within 360 days of January 2, 1810
Checked again every 360 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 30, 1819)
Description
Born into a well-to-do family of the nobility, Ferenc Kazinczy devoted a significant part of his life to the revival of the Hungarian language. As the language was incapable of clearly expressing new scientific concepts, a group of writers, most notably Kazinczy, set about enriching the vocabulary. Some words were simplified or created, some were raised from oblivion. The language reform movement would succeed in 1844, when Hungarian became the official language. Among other things, Kazinczy tried to banish from literature everything he considered vulgar and uncouth. Kazinczy published the newspaper Magyar Muzeum, and after a conflict with his co-creators, he founded the new Orpheus. He was registered with the Masonic lodge under this pseudonym.Actions
A. Great!
- Infrastructure tech investment: +25
Hungary — Not random
Will happen within 360 days of January 2, 1810
Checked again every 360 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 30, 1819)
Description
In 1664, the broad-minded Ferenc Ndasdy, the Chief Justice in the court, who had traveled throughout Europe in his youth, published a collection of full-length portraits of Hungarian rulers (Mausoleum) at the Endter press in Nuremberg. The chronicle including with the title page contains 60 full-page images made with mixed techniques.Actions
A. Lest the legacy of kings lives on
- Infrastructure tech investment: +25
Hungary — Not random
Triggered by
Action A of 231012 - Alliance with Hungary for MoldaviaDescription
The Pope negociates a peace between Stephen and Mathias of Hungary. Following the defeat at Baia, Mathias abandoned temporarly his designs on Moldavia. The Pope sent a legate to Budapest and Suceava to lobby for an anti-Turkish alliance between the two enemies, mission which was successful.Actions
A. Great!
- Gain an alliance with Moldavia
Hungary — Not random
Triggered by
Action A of 277028 - Disaster at Kosovo for SerbiaDescription
Despot Djuradj ordered all fleeing Hungarians to be allowed to pass through Serbia except Janos Hunyadi who was arrested and thrown into dungeon. This was Djuradj's revenge for Hunyadi's devastation of Serbia, but also a move influenced by his Head of Treasury, Paskoje Sorkocevic. Hungarian nobles met to discuss how to liberate Hunyadi. They decided to pledge to protect Serbia against all her enemies, never to order their armies to pass through Serbia unless allowed to do so by Serbian Despot, to pay 100000 ducats of compensation and to return to Djuradj all his estates in Hungary except those that will be given to Hunyadi as dowry of Djuradj's granddaughter Jelisaveta, daughter of late Ulrich II of Cilli, who was to marry one of Hunyadi's sons. Hunyadi's son was to stay in Smederevo as Djuradj's hostage until Hungary fulfills all its promises. This act of betrayal marked the formal end of friendship between Hungary and Serbia.Actions
A. We have no choice here
- -200 relations with Serbia
- -100
- Gain a royal marriage with Serbia
- Gain an alliance with Serbia
- Aristocracy +1
Hungary — Not random
Conditions
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At least one of the following must occur:
- Own Srbija
- Own Kosovo
- Own Nis
- Serbia exists
Triggered by
Action A of 188023 - Peace of Szeged for HungaryDescription
On June 12, 1444, after three days of discussion, the treaty was completed. The final terms stated that Murad would return 24 Serbian cities, including the large fortresses of Golubac and Smederevo, to the exiled Serbian monarch, Brankovic.Actions
A. OK
- Cede Srbija to Serbia
- Cede Kosovo to Serbia
- Cede Nis to Serbia
- Event 277002 - Consequence of the Peace of Szeged for Serbia is triggered immediately
Hungary — Not random
Triggered by
Action A of 179079 - The Hungarian inheritance of the House of Luxemburg for AustriaDescription
Albrecht of Habsburg, Archduke of Austria, was crowned King of Hungary in Szйkesfehйrvar on January 1st 1438. Austria and Hungary thus entered into personal union.Actions
A. Hail the new King!
- +300 relations with Austria
- Stability +1
- +3 diplomats
- Centralization -2
- Aristocracy +1
Hungary — Not random
Conditions
-
The following must not occur:
- Hungary is a vassal of Bosnia
Triggered by
Action C of 130010 - Death of Tvrtko II for BosniaDescription
Close to the end of his life, Tvrtko II was scared of Ottoman progress in the Balkans and feld to Venice. He died in November 1443 without a male heir, but he outlived Hermann of Cilli who was supposed to inherit Bosnia in such case. With Hungary loosing a war against Ottoman Empire, Emperor Albrecht I was not in a position to press the claims of Hermann's successors. The only two remaining choices were the two sons of Stefan Ostoja, Tvrtko's predecessor, Radivoj and Tomas. Just before his death, King Tvrtko II insisted that the treaty he signed with Hermann II be honored and that Count Ulrich of Cilli becomes King of Bosnia.Actions
A. Good!
- Gain Bosnia as vassals
- Gain an alliance with Bosnia
Hungary — Not random
Conditions
- Own Durazzo
- Albania exists
Triggered by
Action A of 188037 - The fate of the Kingdom of Hungary for HungaryDescription
The Kingdom of Hungary has received a new monarch who lacks the support of a huge part of a nobility.Actions
A. OK
- Cede Durazzo to Albania
Hungary — Not random
Conditions
-
At least one of the following must occur:
- Own Skopje
- Own Bulgariya
- Own Dobrudzha
- Own Varna
- Own Rumeli
- Bulgaria exists
Triggered by
Action A of 188037 - The fate of the Kingdom of Hungary for HungaryDescription
The Kingdom of Hungary has received a new monarch who lacks the support of a huge part of a nobility.Actions
A. OK
- Cede Skopje to Bulgaria
- Cede Bulgariya to Bulgaria
- Cede Dobrudzha to Bulgaria
- Cede Varna to Bulgaria
- Cede Rumeli to Bulgaria
Hungary — Not random
Conditions
-
At least one of the following must occur:
- Own Dalmazia
- Own Lika
- Own Slavonjia
- Own Istria
- Croatia exists
Triggered by
Action A of 188037 - The fate of the Kingdom of Hungary for HungaryDescription
The Kingdom of Hungary has received a new monarch who lacks the support of a huge part of a nobility.Actions
A. OK
- Cede Dalmazia to Croatia
- Cede Lika to Croatia
- Cede Slavonjia to Croatia
- Cede Istria to Croatia
Hungary — Not random
Conditions
- Own Bucak
- Moldavia exists
Triggered by
Action A of 188037 - The fate of the Kingdom of Hungary for HungaryDescription
The Kingdom of Hungary has received a new monarch who lacks the support of a huge part of a nobility.Actions
A. OK
- Cede Bucak to Moldavia
Hungary — Not random
Conditions
- Own Srbija
- Own Kosovo
- Own Nis
- Serbia exists
Triggered by
Action A of 188037 - The fate of the Kingdom of Hungary for HungaryDescription
The Kingdom of Hungary has received a new monarch who lacks the support of a huge part of a nobility.Actions
A. OK
- Cede Srbija to Serbia
- Cede Kosovo to Serbia
- Cede Nis to Serbia
Hungary — Not random
Triggered by
Action B of 277009 - Emperor Sigismund demands Belgrade for SerbiaDescription
Treacherous Despot Djuradj of Serbia decided not honor the agreement of his predeccesor and break Serbia's vassalage to Hungary.Actions
A. He shall pay for this!
- -200 relations with Serbia
- Beograd will be considered a claim province
- Srbija will be considered a claim province
- Nis will be considered a claim province
- Kosovo will be considered a claim province
Hungary — Not random
Triggered by
Action A of 277009 - Emperor Sigismund demands Belgrade for SerbiaDescription
Despot Djuradj remained loyal to Emperor Sigismund and gave over the Belgrade and accompanying territories during the Emperor's visit to Belgrade which lasted from September 17th until November 19th.Actions
A. We are pleased with his loyalty
- +100 relations with Serbia
- -100 relations with Ottoman Empire
- Event 188020 - Duke Jeremija refuses to cede Golubac for Hungary is triggered immediately
Hungary — Not random
Conditions
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None of the following must occur:
- Serbia and Hungary are at war
- Serbia and Hungary are allied
Triggered by
Action A of 301094 - Serbia submits for Ottoman EmpireDescription
On several occasions, Serbian Despot was a vassal of the Hungarian King and the Ottoman Sultan at the same time. While the vassalage to Ottoman Sultan weighed more in gold and regular military aid, Serbia would usually either fight for the Christians or stay neutral in case of a large war against the Ottoman Empire.Actions
A. Their aid is welcome
- Gain an alliance with Serbia
Hungary — Not random
Conditions
-
None of the following must occur:
- Serbia and Hungary are at war
- Serbia and Hungary are allied
Triggered by
Action A of 301117 - Peace of Szeged for Ottoman EmpireDescription
On several occasions, Serbian Despot was a vassal of the Hungarian King and the Ottoman Sultan at the same time. While the vassalage to Ottoman Sultan weighed more in gold and regular military aid, Serbia would usually either fight for the Christians or stay neutral in case of a large war against the Ottoman Empire.Actions
A. Their aid is welcome
- Gain an alliance with Serbia
Hungary — Not random
Triggered by
Action A of 188018 - Despot Djuradj returns Belgrade to Hungary for HungaryDescription
Golubac was one of the strategically most important fortresses on Danube. It was of uncertain origins, either Hungarian or Serbian. Golubac was awared to Despot Stefan Lazarevic along with Belgrade when he swore vassalage to Sigismund. When Djuradj Brankovic returned the territories to Sigismund, Duke Jeremija, Serbian governor of the fortress, refused to turn it over to Hungarians unless he is paid a compensation. Sigismund refused to be blackmailed and Jeremija turned the fortress over to Ottomans, starting another bloody conflict between Hungary and the Ottoman Empire.Actions
A. We shall not be blackmailed!
- Event 277011 - Duke Jeremija refuses to cede Golubac for Serbia is triggered immediately
B. Pay the compensation for the sake of peace
- -12
- Fortress level in Banat +1
- Stability -1
- Event 277012 - Consequences of Golubac conflict for Serbia will never fire
Hungary — Not random
Triggered by
Action A of 19014 - The Battle of Mohacs for HungaryDescription
With Hungary defeated, Suleyman ordered the nobility of Hungary to chose whomever they wished for King, so long as he was not a Habsburg. Most of the nobles voted for Jбnos Zбpolya of Transylvania, as he had the only army in Hungary. Led by the nobility of Croatia, however, many nobles argued for Ferdinand of Austria, despite the Sultan's orders, saying that only he could protect them from Suleyman.Actions
A. Elect Jбnos Zбpolya of Transylvania
- Stability -4
- Cede Kдrnten to Austria
- Cede Steiermark to Austria
- Cede Krain to Austria
- Cede Veszprem to Austria
- Cede Pozsony to Austria
- Cede Karpatok to Austria
- Cede Eger to Austria
- +150 relations with Ottoman Empire
- Break vassalization with Poland
- Break vassalization with Austria
- Break vassalization with Bohemia
- Gain an alliance with Ottoman Empire
- Event 3185 - The Habsburg Inheritance of Hungary for Austria will never fire
- Event 3186 - The Turk is expanding in Hungary for Austria is triggered immediately
B. Elect Ferdinand Habsburg of Austria
- Break vassalization with Poland
- Break vassalization with Ottoman Empire
- Break vassalization with Bohemia
- Gain a royal marriage with Austria
- Gain an alliance with Austria
- +200 relations with Austria
- Stability -4
- Cede Maramaros to Ottoman Empire
- Cede Banat to Ottoman Empire
- Cede Szaszfold to Ottoman Empire
- Cede Szekelyfold to Ottoman Empire
- Cede Ragusa to Ottoman Empire
- Cede Zvornik to Ottoman Empire
- Cede Bosna to Ottoman Empire
- Cede Hum to Ottoman Empire
- Cede Dalmazia to Ottoman Empire
- Cede Lika to Ottoman Empire
- Cede Hrvatska to Ottoman Empire
- Cede Slavonjia to Ottoman Empire
- Event 19018 - The Habsburg rule in Hungary for Hungary is triggered immediately
Hungary — Not random
Triggered by
Action A of 19015 - The Assassination of Lajos II for HungaryDescription
With Lajos II dead, Suleyman ordered the nobility of Hungary to chose whomever they wished to be King, so long as he was not a Habsburg. Most of the nobles voted for Jбnos Zбpolya of Transylvania. Led by the nobility of Croatia, however, any nobles argued for Ferdinand of Austria, despite the Sultan's orders, saying that only he could protect them from Suleyman.Actions
A. Elect Jбnos Zбpolya of Transylvania
- Stability -4
- +150 relations with Ottoman Empire
- Break vassalization with Poland
- Break vassalization with Austria
- Break vassalization with Bohemia
- Cede Oberцsterreich to Austria
- Cede Marchfeld to Austria
- Cede Niederцsterreich to Austria
- Cede Kдrnten to Austria
- Cede Steiermark to Austria
- Cede Krain to Austria
- Event 179131 - The Habsburg Inheritance of Hungary for Austria will never fire
- Event 179143 - The Turk is expanding in Hungary for Austria is triggered immediately
B. Elect Ferdinand Habsburg of Austria
- Break vassalization with Poland
- Break vassalization with Ottoman Empire
- Break vassalization with Bohemia
- Gain a royal marriage with Austria
- Gain an alliance with Austria
- +200 relations with Austria
- Stability -4
- Event 19018 - The Habsburg rule in Hungary for Hungary is triggered immediately
Hungary — Not random
Triggered by
Action A of 179109 - Corvinus' offer for AustriaDescription
Friedrich III has accepted the treaty offered to him. The holy crown of St. Stephen is now ours again and Matthias legitimacy will increase by being crowned with it.Actions
A. Great!
- Stability +3
- Global revolt risk -3 for 12 months
- -100
- Cede Niederцsterreich to Austria
- Cede Oberpfalz to Austria
Hungary — Not random
Triggered by
Action A of 20114 - Polish law introduced in Galizien and Podolia for PolandDescription
Hungary possessed Galicia between 1370 and 1387, until it was returned to Poland. The Hungarian side returned to the problem of the Galician inheritance in 1412, 1415 and 1423, but without result. After the creation of voivodeships in Lviv and Podolia, the territorial claim became irrelevant.Actions
A. OK
- Kamieniec will no longer be considered a claim province
- Rus Halicka will no longer be considered a claim province
Hungary — Not random
Conditions
-
At least one of the following must occur:
- Own Dalmazia
- Own Lika
- Own Hrvatska
- Own Slavonjia
- Own Bucak
- Own Srbija
- Own Zvornik
- Own Bosna
- Own Hum
- Own Vlore
- Own Kosovo
- Own Ragusa
- Own Kruje
- Own Makedonia
- Own Skopje
- Own Nis
- Own Bulgariya
- Own Dobrudzha
- Own Varna
- Own Rumeli
- Own Trakiya
- Own Byzantion
- Ottoman Empire is a neighbor
Triggered by
Action C of 188122 - Death of Mathias Corvinus for HungaryDescription
The Kingdom of Hungary has received a new monarch who lacks the support of a huge part of a nobility. There can be expected to be a long internal struggle which would probably give the Sultan an excellent opportunity to expand north.Actions
A. OK
- Cede Dalmazia to Ottoman Empire
- Cede Lika to Ottoman Empire
- Cede Hrvatska to Ottoman Empire
- Cede Slavonjia to Ottoman Empire
- Cede Bucak to Ottoman Empire
- Cede Srbija to Ottoman Empire
- Cede Zvornik to Ottoman Empire
- Cede Bosna to Ottoman Empire
- Cede Hum to Ottoman Empire
- Cede Vlore to Ottoman Empire
- Cede Kosovo to Ottoman Empire
- Cede Ragusa to Ottoman Empire
- Cede Kruje to Ottoman Empire
- Cede Makedonia to Ottoman Empire
- Cede Skopje to Ottoman Empire
- Cede Nis to Ottoman Empire
- Cede Bulgariya to Ottoman Empire
- Cede Dobrudzha to Ottoman Empire
- Cede Varna to Ottoman Empire
- Cede Rumeli to Ottoman Empire
- Cede Trakiya to Ottoman Empire
- Cede Byzantion to Ottoman Empire
- Grant independence to Moldavia
- Grant independence to Wallachia
Hungary — Not random
Triggered by
Action A of 301093 - Ottomans in Golubac for Ottoman EmpireDescription
With Sigismund's refusal to pay the compensation, Duke Jeremija turned the fortress over to Turks who immediatelly moved to garrison it with their own troops.Actions
A. Curses!
- Banat revolts
- -100 relations with Ottoman Empire
Hungary — Not random
Triggered by
Action A of 129026 - Peace of Olmьtz for BohemiaDescription
Even after the death of Jiri Podiebrad and the election of Vladislav Jagiello, warfare between Bohemia and Matthias Corvinus of Hungary who maintained his claim to the Bohemian throne continued. Despite Polish support for Bohemia, no side eventually managed to gain the upper hand: while Matthias failed in all his attempts to invade Bohemia proper and was threatened by Hungarian rebels and Friedrich III, the lands of the Bohemian crown, Silesia, Moravia and Lusatia, were almost completely occupied by him and could, despite several determined attacks, never be recovered. Realizing this, and desiring to secure their positions, both parties agreed on a peace in Olmьtz which came into effect in 1478. By the treaty, Corvinus was to retain the lands of the Bohemian crown until his death when Bohemia could buy them back for 400.000 Florins and was allowed to style himself King of Bohemia in these lands, but gave up his claim on the rest of Bohemia.Actions
A. There shall be peace with Bohemia
- Cede Cechy to Bohemia
- Cede Sudety to Bohemia
- Cede Sumava to Bohemia
- Cede Tabor to Bohemia
- Cechy will no longer be considered a national province
- Sudety will no longer be considered a national province
- Sumava will no longer be considered a national province
- Tabor will no longer be considered a national province
- Stability +1
- +50 relations with Poland
- Clear flag "[Corvinus_Bohemia]"
- Event 129027 - Peace concluded for Bohemia is triggered immediately
B. Maintain our claim on all of Bohemia
- Stability -2
- -100 relations with Bohemia
Hungary — Not random
Conditions
-
At least one of the following must occur:
- Own Podlasie
- Own Rus Halicka
- Own Belz
- Own Podkarpacie
- Own Lublin
- Own Warszawa
- Own Plock
- Own Sandomierz
- Own Krakow
- Own Bydgoszcz
- Own Poznan
- Own Kalisz
- Own Dobrzyn
- Own Torun
- Own Pomerelia
- Own Warmia
Triggered by
Action A of 258104 - Wladyslaw Jagiello, King of Hungary for PolandDescription
With the election of Vladislav Jagiello as King of Hungary, Polish lands could be restituted to the Crown of Poland.Actions
A. Restitute them
- Cede Podlasie to Poland
- Cede Rus Halicka to Poland
- Cede Belz to Poland
- Cede Podkarpacie to Poland
- Cede Lublin to Poland
- Cede Warszawa to Poland
- Cede Plock to Poland
- Cede Sandomierz to Poland
- Cede Krakow to Poland
- Cede Bydgoszcz to Poland
- Cede Poznan to Poland
- Cede Kalisz to Poland
- Cede Dobrzyn to Poland
- Cede Torun to Poland
- Cede Pomerelia to Poland
- Cede Warmia to Poland
B. Keep them under Hungarian rule
- Global revolt risk +5 for 120 months
- -50 victory points
Hungary — Not random
Conditions
-
The following must not occur:
- Monarch Jбnos II Zбpolya is active
Triggered by
Action A of 19008 - Suleyman demands the keys to Hungary for Ottoman EmpireDescription
In 1520, Suleyman I demanded an extension of the peace between Constantinople and Buda, with the additional terms that young King Lajos submit to the authority of the Sultan and reject the right of the Habsburgs to inherit Hungary. Lajos was also warned by Pope Leo X not to make peace with the Turk. Lajos detained Suleyman's ambassador while frantically seeking help around Europe. Due to his wars with France, however, his brother-in-law, Emperor Charles V of Spain, advised him to agree to Suleyman's demands. His other brother-in-law, Archduke Ferdinand of Austria, promised him aid, but was in no position to grant it. Lajos' only other possible ally, Poland, was under attack by the Crimean Tatars. Lajos faced Suleyman alone.Actions
A. Delay the ambassador, we must find allies
- Break vassalization with Poland
- Break vassalization with Austria
- Break vassalization with Bohemia
- Break vassalization with Ottoman Empire
- -100 relations with Ottoman Empire
- Event 19011 - Lajos submits to Suleyman for Ottoman Empire will never fire
- Event 301067 - Jбnos II submits to Suleyman for Ottoman Empire will never fire
- Event 19010 - Lajos insults Suleyman for Ottoman Empire is triggered immediately
B. We must submit
- Break vassalization with Poland
- Break vassalization with Austria
- Break vassalization with Bohemia
- -50 relations with Austria
- -50 relations with Papal States
- +100 relations with Ottoman Empire
- Stability -4
- Srbija will no longer be considered a national province
- Beograd will no longer be considered a national province
- Kosovo will no longer be considered a national province
- Nis will no longer be considered a national province
- Zvornik will no longer be considered a national province
- Bosna will no longer be considered a national province
- Hum will no longer be considered a national province
- Dalmazia will no longer be considered a national province
- Lika will no longer be considered a national province
- Cede Srbija to Ottoman Empire
- Cede Beograd to Ottoman Empire
- Cede Kosovo to Ottoman Empire
- Cede Nis to Ottoman Empire
- Cede Zvornik to Ottoman Empire
- Cede Bosna to Ottoman Empire
- Cede Hum to Ottoman Empire
- Cede Dalmazia to Ottoman Empire
- Cede Lika to Ottoman Empire
- Event 301067 - Jбnos II submits to Suleyman for Ottoman Empire will never fire
Hungary — Not random
Conditions
- Monarch Jбnos II Zбpolya is active
Triggered by
Action A of 19008 - Suleyman demands the keys to Hungary for Ottoman EmpireDescription
In 1520, Suleyman I demanded an extension of the peace between Constantinople and Buda, with the additional terms that Jбnos II Zбpolya submit to the authority of the Sultan and reject the right of the Habsburgs to inherit Hungary. Jбnos II was also warned by Pope Leo X not to make peace with the Turk. Jбnos II detained Suleyman's ambassador while frantically seeking help around Europe. Finding no ally able to grant a good military support in his fight against the Turk, Jбnos II had to face Suleyman alone.Actions
A. Delay the ambassador, we must find allies
- Break vassalization with Poland
- Break vassalization with Austria
- Break vassalization with Bohemia
- Break vassalization with Ottoman Empire
- -100 relations with Ottoman Empire
- Event 19011 - Lajos submits to Suleyman for Ottoman Empire will never fire
- Event 301067 - Jбnos II submits to Suleyman for Ottoman Empire will never fire
- Event 301066 - Jбnos II insults Suleyman for Ottoman Empire is triggered immediately
B. We must submit
- Break vassalization with Poland
- Break vassalization with Austria
- Break vassalization with Bohemia
- -50 relations with Austria
- -50 relations with Papal States
- +100 relations with Ottoman Empire
- Stability -4
- Srbija will no longer be considered a national province
- Beograd will no longer be considered a national province
- Kosovo will no longer be considered a national province
- Nis will no longer be considered a national province
- Zvornik will no longer be considered a national province
- Bosna will no longer be considered a national province
- Hum will no longer be considered a national province
- Dalmazia will no longer be considered a national province
- Lika will no longer be considered a national province
- Cede Srbija to Ottoman Empire
- Cede Beograd to Ottoman Empire
- Cede Kosovo to Ottoman Empire
- Cede Nis to Ottoman Empire
- Cede Zvornik to Ottoman Empire
- Cede Bosna to Ottoman Empire
- Cede Hum to Ottoman Empire
- Cede Dalmazia to Ottoman Empire
- Cede Lika to Ottoman Empire
- Event 19011 - Lajos submits to Suleyman for Ottoman Empire will never fire
Hungary — Not random
Triggered by
Action A of 19013 - The Turks Approach for HungaryDescription
At the battle of Mohacs, the Hungarian army fought bravely and well, but was utterly defeated and virtually destroyed. Worst of all, King Lajos himself perished in the rout, thrown from his horse and drowned while fording a creek. With no army and no leadership, nothing could prevent the Turks from marching wherever they would. Lajos, a mere youth of twenty-one, had left no heir. Nothing could be done until the nobles selected a new King.Actions
A. Disaster!
- Stability -4
- Lose 5000 troops in a random province
- Lose 5000 troops in a random province
- Lose 5000 troops in a random province
- Lose 5000 troops in a random province
- Lose 5000 troops in a random province
- Lose 5000 troops in a random province
- Event 19016 - Electing a New King for Hungary is triggered immediately
- Event 3642 - The Death of King Lajos of Bohemia for Bohemia is triggered immediately
Hungary — Not random
Triggered by
Action A of 3833 - The Council of Florence and the Union of the Churches for Byzantine EmpireAction B of 23020 - The Council of Florence and the Union of the Churches for Byzantine Empire
Description
Faced with the terrible onslaught of the Ottoman Turks, representatives of the Byzantine Empire and the Greek Orthodox Church have gone to the Council of Florence in order to negotiate a Union of the Churches. The Byzantines and their patriarch have agreed to great concessions, and Orthodoxy has virtually surrendered to Rome. Now, Byzantium is begging us to support them in their desperate struggle against the Ottomans!Actions
A. Very well!
- Gain a temporary casus belli against Ottoman Empire for 60 months
Hungary — Not random
Triggered by
Action B of 326028 - The Crusade that Never Was for VeniceDescription
In 1459 Pope Pius II called the Congress of Mantua to organise a crusade against the Turk, but only a few delegates showed up. By 1461 the crusade had made no progress so Pius asked Mehmed II to convert. Since that didn't work either, he decided to lead the crusade himself despite being ill. France was at odds with the Pope, Burgundy delayed their help, Milan was trying to seize Genoa, and Florence cynically advised the Pope to let the Turks and the Venetians wear each other out. But the Venetians and the Hungarians signed their support in 1463. Thousands of destitute men from all of Europe came to the Pope's call and he led them to Ancona in the summer of 1464, where he became very ill. While waiting for the Venetian fleet, plague broke out and the crusade army melted away. On August 14, when the Venetians finally arrived, the Pope expired. Doge Christoforo Moro seeing no army and no fleet but his 12 galleys, returned home. This time however the Venetians have chosen to continue the crusade.Actions
A. Any help against the Turks is welcome
- +40
- Gain a temporary casus belli against Ottoman Empire for 6 months
- +50 relations with Papal States
Hungary — Not random
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Action A of 19019 - The Death of Jбnos Zбpolya for Ottoman EmpireDescription
Zбpolya's reign was contested from the very beginning. In 1538, Zбpolya had secretly promised Ferdinand of Austria the Hungarian crown in order to buy peace. In 1540, while putting down a revolt in Transylvania, Jбnos died from illness, just three weeks after his Polish princess-bride had given him a son, Jбnos Sigusmund. With Zapolya's death, Ferdinand again invaded Hungary to try to claim his inheritance. Finally the Ottoman Sultan, having had enough with the chaos in his vassal, Hungary, split the country into three parts. He kept Southern and Central Hungary for himself, giving Eastern Hungary to Jбnos Sigusmund, while Ferdinand held the Western portion. Hungary would remain divided between the three countries for the next 170 years.Actions
A. Jбnos Sigismund will be the Prince of Transylvania
- Move capital to Szekelyfold
- Cede Oberцsterreich to Austria
- Cede Marchfeld to Austria
- Cede Niederцsterreich to Austria
- Cede Kдrnten to Austria
- Cede Steiermark to Austria
- Cede Krain to Austria
- Cede Veszprem to Austria
- Cede Pozsony to Austria
- Cede Karpatok to Austria
- Cede Eger to Austria
- Cede Kamieniec to Poland
- Cede Rus Halicka to Poland
- Cede Belz to Poland
- Cede Podkarpacie to Poland
- Cede Krakow to Poland
- Cede Dalmazia to Ottoman Empire
- Cede Lika to Ottoman Empire
- Cede Hrvatska to Ottoman Empire
- Cede Slavonjia to Ottoman Empire
- Cede Bucak to Ottoman Empire
- Cede Srbija to Ottoman Empire
- Cede Zvornik to Ottoman Empire
- Cede Bosna to Ottoman Empire
- Cede Hum to Ottoman Empire
- Cede Vlore to Ottoman Empire
- Cede Kosovo to Ottoman Empire
- Cede Ragusa to Ottoman Empire
- Cede Kruje to Ottoman Empire
- Cede Makedonia to Ottoman Empire
- Cede Skopje to Ottoman Empire
- Cede Nis to Ottoman Empire
- Grant independence to Poland
- Grant independence to Bohemia
- Grant independence to Moldavia
- Grant independence to Wallachia
- slavonic will no longer be an accepted culture
- vlach will become an accepted culture
- german will become an accepted culture
- Flag graphics set to default
- Become Siena
- Event 19024 - The Death of Jбnos Zбpolya for Hungary will never fire
Hungary — Not random
Triggered by
Action B of 19024 - The Death of Jбnos Zбpolya for HungaryAction B of 19025 - The Death of King Lajos of Hungary for Hungary
Action A of 19027 - The Habsburg Inheritance of Hungary for Austria
Action B of 19016 - Electing a New King for Hungary
Action B of 19017 - Electing a New King for Hungary
Action C of 19019 - The Death of Jбnos Zбpolya for Ottoman Empire
Action B of 19021 - The Death of Jбnos Zбpolya for Ottoman Empire
Description
The Hungary nobility was able to keep Hungary from being absorbed into the Austria state for almost 170 years. The Habsburgs were forced to rule Hungary as a seperate state until the early 18th Century.Actions
A. The Habsburg rulers of Hungary
- Break vassalization with Poland
- Break vassalization with Ottoman Empire
- Break vassalization with Bohemia
- Gain a royal marriage with Austria
- +200 relations with Austria
- Monarch Ferdinand I ° becomes active
- Monarch Maksimillian I * becomes active
- Monarch Rudolf I * becomes active
- Monarch Mбtyбs II * becomes active
- Monarch Ferdinand II * becomes active
- Monarch Ferdinand III * becomes active
- Monarch Lipуt I * becomes active
- Monarch Jуzsef I * becomes active
- Monarch Karol VI * becomes active
- Monarch Mбria Terйzia * becomes active
- Monarch Jуzsef II * becomes active
- Monarch Lipуt II * becomes active
- Monarch Ferenc I * becomes active
- Monarch Jбnos II Zбpolya will never rule
- Monarch Jбnos III Zбpolya will never rule
- Monarch Jбnos I Zбpolya will never rule
- Monarch Jбnos II Zбpolya will never rule
- Monarch Istvбn Bбthory * will never rule
- Monarch Christofer Bбthory * will never rule
- Monarch Sigismund Bбthory * will never rule
- Monarch Mihai Viteazul * will never rule
- Monarch Interregnum * will never rule
- Monarch Istvбn Bocskai * will never rule
- Monarch Gбbor Bбthory * will never rule
- Monarch Gбbor Bethlen * will never rule
- Monarch Gyцrgy I Rбkуczy * will never rule
- Monarch Gyцrgy II Rбkуczy * will never rule
- Monarch Ferenc I Rбkуczy * will never rule
- Monarch Imrich Tцkцli * will never rule
- Monarch Ferenc II Rбkуczy * will never rule
- Monarch Ferenc III Rбkуczy * will never rule
- Monarch Gyцrgy III Rбkуczy * will never rule
Hungary — Not random
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Action A of 398000 - The Hussite Wars for RomanistsAction A of 401000 - The Hussite Wars for Hussites
Description
The Czech priest and professor Jan Hus developed radical reformatory demands on the base of the teachings of John Wyclif. Despite a guarantee of safe-conduct by Emperor Sigismund, he was executed at the stake for heresy at the Council of Constance in 1415. This could however not stop the Hussite movement in Bohemia. Hus' followers were rapidly growing, and when King Vaclav IV of Bohemia died and his brother Sigismund, already Emperor and King of Hungary was to succeed him, they, unwilling to forgive him the betrayal of Hus and afraid that he would suppress them, refused to acknowledge him and gained control of most of Bohemia proper - while the lands of the Bohemian crown and the catholic part of Bohemia accepted Sigismund. Due to its radical anti-clerical and anti-feudal tendencies Hussitism posed a big threat to the church and nobility in the countries adjacent to Bohemia. Several German and European princes therefore decided to oppose the Hussites and to support Sigismund in his struggle with them that lasted for almost two decades. Should we decide to fight these heretics, we should be aware that this would be internationally regarded as an intervention in favour of Sigismund as rightful King of Bohemia rather than a war of conquest, and that therefore, if Sigismund prevails and manages to restore royal authority, we would be expected to turn over any conquests in Bohemia to the Kingdom of Bohemia.Actions
A. OK
- Gain an alliance with Romanists
- Gain a royal marriage with Romanists
- -200 relations with Hussites
- Gain a temporary casus belli against Hussites for 120 months
Hungary — Not random
Conditions
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At least one of the following must occur:
- Own Istria
- Own Dalmazia
- Own Lika
- Own Hrvatska
- Own Slavonjia
- Own Bucak
- Own Srbija
- Own Zvornik
- Own Bosna
- Own Hum
- Own Vlore
- Own Kosovo
- Own Ragusa
- Own Kruje
- Own Makedonia
- Own Skopje
- Own Nis
- Own Bulgariya
- Own Dobrudzha
- Own Varna
- Own Rumeli
- Own Trakiya
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The following must not occur:
- Ottoman Empire is a neighbor
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Action C of 188122 - Death of Mathias Corvinus for HungaryDescription
The Kingdom of Hungary has received a new monarch who lacks the support of a huge part of a nobility.Actions
A. OK
- Grant independence to Moldavia
- Grant independence to Wallachia
- Grant independence to Bosnia
- Grant independence to Serbia
- Grant independence to Croatia
- Grant independence to Albania
- Grant independence to Bulgaria
- Event 188038 - Death of Mathias Corvinus and Moldavia for Hungary is triggered immediately
- Event 188039 - Death of Mathias Corvinus and Serbia for Hungary is triggered immediately
- Event 188040 - Death of Mathias Corvinus and Croatia for Hungary is triggered immediately
- Event 188041 - Death of Mathias Corvinus and Albania for Hungary is triggered immediately
- Event 188042 - Death of Mathias Corvinus and Bulgaria for Hungary is triggered immediately
Hungary — Random
Conditions
- Monarch Mбtyбs Corvin is active
Description
Throughout the reign of Mathias Corvinus, there were numerous rebellions of the nobility, angry about the loss of their privileges, the increased taxes and greater royal authority. Every once in a while, some barons and prelates would assemble and plan his deposition while he was busy elsewhere. All these attempts were quickly crushed when Mathias arrived like a tempest with his royal troops and scattered the rebels. Nevertheless, the constant occupation with dissent in Hungary prevented him from obtaining even greater military successes in his campaigns against Bohemia and Austria.Actions
A. Crush these fools
- A random province revolts
- Stability -1
Hungary — Random
Conditions
- Monarch Mбtyбs Corvin is active
- Country is at war
Description
Throughout the reign of Mathias Corvinus, there were numerous rebellions of the nobility, angry about the loss of their privileges, the increased taxes and greater royal authority. Every once in a while, some barons and prelates would assemble and plan his deposition while he was busy elsewhere. All these attempts were quickly crushed when Mathias arrived like a tempest with his royal troops and scattered the rebels. Nevertheless, the constant occupation with dissent in Hungary prevented him from obtaining even greater military successes in his campaigns against Bohemia and Austria.Actions
A. Crush these fools
- A random province revolts
- Stability -1