


They also have access to the Conquest casus belli, which can be used once in a lifetime to invade a realm, with higher-rank realms allowed at higher levels of fame.Ĭlan vassals provide taxes and levies based on their opinion of their liege. Dukes whose liege holds the de jure empire title are exempt from the penalty.Ĭlan governments can create new holdings and clans and have access to the Crown Authority law. To be the rightful liege, a character must hold the direct de jure liege title of the vassal's primary title. king over count), the reduction is only 25%. If the liege holds the de jure title two ranks above the vassal (e.g. Obligations may be reduced if a character is not a vassal's rightful liege. The liege can also use a hook on the vassal to avoid tyranny. Obligations can be lowered at any time, but raising them will add +20 tyranny opinion unless the liege lowers the other obligation or provides the vassal a right. Each feudal vassal has Obligations included into its feudal contract, which can only be changed one step at a time. They also have access to the Crown Authority law. There are three playable government forms: Feudal, Clan and Tribal.įeudal governments can create new holdings and cadet branches. +5 Controlled territory defender advantage.All special contracts grant additional bonuses to the vassal.

Special contracts are only available towards duke and king vassals and require a certain innovation. +150 Prestige if marrying a liege's close family member

Revoking a right will incur tyranny unless another right is added.Ĭan use the Demand Council Position character interaction without a hook A right can be added when increasing an obligation in order to avoid tyranny. Rights grant a vassal permissions that vassals do not have by default. France Who founded a dynasty that would rule France for three hundred years despite powerful feudal lords? How did the Capetians (Hugh Capet and his descendents) add to their rather small landholdings? Describe Philip Augustus’s efficient royal bureaucracy (a group of individuals who governed departments) which strengthened royal power and weakened that of feudal lords.All Feudal and Clan vassals have a vassal contract towards their liege, which can only be changed once per character and determines their obligations as well as whether they have special rights. Parliament (in England) Why did William the Conqueror start the Great Council? Who made up the council? How did the Magna Carta change that function? Define the word Parliament in the 13 th century? What was the “Model Parliament”? Define the House of Lords and the House of Commons. Describe the rebellion in 1215 against Prince John and explain the nature of the Magna Carta. (check glossary) England Which family formed the first great monarchial dynasty in England? From whom were they descended? Describe the function on the juries? In 1086, what was recorded in the Doomsday Book? How was this information used? Describe the changes and measures taken by Henry I to increase his power. To be handed in: Define the word monarchy.
