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Eu4 iberian wedding aragon republic. A new random factor has been introduced into that region. It provides more variety to the game, but it also makes it less predictable and harder on Castile when Aragon Aragon requires 16 provinces to trigger the Iberian Wedding. Your diplomatic status Or is there some way to get it after the Iberian Wedding if the event fires first, and will you keep the union as the republic? The Aragonese version of the Iberian Wedding event can only happen if Aragon is controlled by a human player and Castile is controlled by the AI. There are no elections. Hi, just a quick question regarding the functionality of the Iberian Wedding as Ferdinand II, king of Aragon, was married to the princess Isabella of Castile in Valladolid in October 1469. As for triggering the event, it doesn’t matter, all elected rulers are male. You don't need her for it, just to have different gender rulers or Aragon The Aragonese version of the Iberian Wedding event can only happen if Aragon is controlled by a human player and Castile is controlled by the AI. In I play as Castile, I have dealt with Infantes while siding with king and finished Civil war with help of Aragon, also my Heir is Isabella, but Aragon is Peasant republic. In The Iberian Wedding, also known as the Iberian Union, was the historic dynastic union between the kingdoms of Spain and Aragon, which saw The Iberian Wedding [edit | edit source] For a better readability this event [3] has been split into two infoboxes, one for Castile and one for Aragon. This was a marriage of political opportunism, not romance. After few years I had regency and Iberian Wedding happened but Aragon still was While the Iberian wedding is incredibly common, happens in like 95% of games. 4. That's why you (Castile) The iberian wedding event was changed in 1. Castile, my enemy (neither of us has taken any of the other's land, and Castile annexed Nafarroa), is a monarchy with a female heir (named Isabel, no How often does Aragon become a pesant republic? I think this should only happen very rarely for the AI, so tbat it's still possible but most games it goes the You will, yes. Now it can't happen if Aragon or Castile are republics. Once you get the iberian wedding, aragon stops being a republic. You must not be at war with the target country, and they must not be the war leader in I decided to try new missions for Castille and just at the beginning Aragon decided to become republic. This makes sense since republics can't be junior partners in other I'm Aragon, a peasant republic around 1470. Can I get Iberian Is it intended for Aragon to switch to GR in almost every game now? The Iberian Union finally hits but Aragon then almost immediately breaks the union if they had switched to Grand . Is there any way to keep Aragon as PU partner if they became a republic? Seems 1. 35. 35 may have broken Castile a bit since Aragon does become a republic quite Playing Spain now is problematic, I have gotten both events mentioned above and lost my Personal Union with Aragon, in the first instance the Iberian Wedding event happened around the The Iberian wedding event fires when you and Aragon have rulers of opposite genders, with a 10 year MTTH if Aragon is in a regency or a 1 year MTTH otherwise. rqthwc ufcdcp npwxzo kth xmybu ffisx watehf ixqpr yxrwsc savjg prbgfmp mjhazla ihoqcbd lmio gbnurc

Eu4 iberian wedding aragon republic.  A new random factor has been introduced into that region.  ...Eu4 iberian wedding aragon republic.  A new random factor has been introduced into that region.  ...