
Holy roman empire - Crusader Kings II Wiki
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Princely elective - Crusader Kings II Wiki
2025年3月12日 · Princely elective is the succession law of the Holy Roman Empire. Only available to the Holy Roman Empire or its random world counterpart. Succession law can only be changed if emperor has Max Centralization and either Abolished Council (with Conclave) or Absolute Crown Authority (without ). Princely Elective gives +20 vassal count.
How to form the Holy Roman Empire? (Old Gods)
2013年8月4日 · Get someone from your dynasty on the throne, it'll change to Germany and you can help guide its development by selectively joining its wars. You need all of the following: 80% (not 81%) of the de jure HRE, at least two (any two) kingdom level titles, and to be Catholic (heresies may or may not qualify).
Holy Roman Empire | Crusader Kings II Wiki | Fandom
The Holy Roman Empire (HRE) is a de jure empire consisting of 4 kingdom titles, 18 duchy titles and 67 county titles. The title exists for the entirety of the timeframe of Crusader Kings II. The title does not exist by default in the timeframe of The Old …
hre guide : r/CrusaderKings - Reddit
2021年2月17日 · I've not personally delved into a HRE playthrough since CK2. But based on my experience with other parts of the game I imagine the same meta should apply: Your main and most important issue is the elective succession of the HRE. You have many vassals of varying strengths and sizes. Moreover as you know the HRE is made up of many different cultures.
How are the electors in the HRE chosen? - Paradox Interactive Forums
2019年6月8日 · The game says, the electors should be (if the title exists and is a vassal of the HRE): the Emperor himself, the Dukes of Saxony, Franconia, Brandenburg and Bohemia plus the Bishops of Cologne, Trier and Mainz.
Requirements to form the HRE? :: Crusader Kings II General …
2019年4月26日 · The kingdoms under my rule are: Lotharingia, Frisia, Carinthia, Germany, Bavaria, Aquitaine, Crusader Aquitaine, Bohemia, Scotland and Ireland; and I hold England and Italy under the Empire of Britannia. I hold 86/90 counties for creating the HRE and yet I can't.
Charlemagne: Guide to the Roman Empire - Steam Community
Charlemagne is nearly the best, if not the best starting character in 769. You are guaranteed the following on an average run. The entirety of France, Italy, most of Germany, and expansion into Scandinavia, Brittania, and Spain. An everlasting empire, via easily making enough money to abuse princely elective to your candidate every time.
The HRE Revised Mod - Paradox Interactive Forums
2012年3月11日 · The HRE Revised Mod started as a small project to make the HRE more confined within historical limitations, but has grown to incorporate other features and fix the few balance problems with vanilla. Throughout this mod you will find a dedication to a conservative and limited approach when altering vanilla mechanics or features.
Imperial elective - Crusader Kings II Wiki
2024年8月11日 · Imperial elective is the succession law of the Byzantine Empire and Roman Empire, where the most prestigious and competent candidate is favored. Upon the reigning emperor's death, the candidate with the most points becomes the new emperor. Only available to the Byzantine empire and Roman empire.