How do you create a personal union in eu4?
A personal union is a form of diplomatic relationship where one monarch rules over two nations. It can be formed by having a royal marriage with a country whose monarch dies without an heir (usually of the same dynasty).
What is a junior partner eu4?
A junior partner is a country being ruled by another country (e.g Poland rules over Lithuania, Castile rules over Aragon.)
Why do personal unions end on Monarch death?
What causes a PU to end? My understanding (reinforced by the wiki) was that if your junior partner had a negative opinion of you, then upon the death of your monarch, the PU would be dissolved and you’d get a restoration CB on the former junior partner.
Can you annex vassals eu4?
After ten years, vassals can be annexed by their suzerain, which gets cores on all provinces that the vassal considers cores.
How long does a restoration of union CB last EU4?
It lasts for 120 months – 10 years – so you may as well wait if you still think you’ll beat them at that time.
How do I get the Iberian wedding as an Aragon?
How To Trigger The Iberian Wedding
- Both countries must be independent – in other words, not the subject of another nation.
- Your country (i.e. Castile or Aragon) must have a certain number of provinces.
- You must not be at war with the target country, and they must not be the war leader in their own war.
Does Aragon get Spanish missions?
Aragon keeps its Missions, even after forming Spain. This is intentional, although there is certainly room for improving the clarity of this and/or offering the player choice in matter.
Is the Commonwealth a personal union?
A personal union is a special state-to-state relationship when two or more sovereign states share a single monarch. The largest personal union is the Commonwealth Realms, composed of the United Kingdom and fifteen other members of the Commonwealth that have Queen Elizabeth II as the reigning monarch.
Is the United Kingdom a personal union?
Personal union, as Kingdom of England, with Lordship of Ireland (1171–1542) and Kingdom of Ireland (1542–1649, 1660-1707). Personal union, as Kingdom of England, with Kingdom of Spain (1556-1558). Personal union, as Kingdom of England, with Kingdom of Scotland (1603–1649, 1660-1707).