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I've been researching the Duchy of Milan, specifically under the rule of the Sforza family from 1450-1535CE, as a basis for a fictional novel I'm writing. Wikipedia has been less than helpful.
I understand that the Duke of Milan was ultimately in charge of the city and its surrounding territory, but I can't seem to find out how the Milanese bureaucracy below him was structured and administered. The duchy's territory spread well beyond the walls of Milan proper into a sizeable chunk of northern Italy, so I imagine they had to have something. I'm also curious about how upper society was structured in Milan.
So, how was the Duchy of Milan's territory administered day to day? What were the job positions/titles and their official duties? Was there a peerage system similar to the ones in England and France, or was there one unique to Milan? If anyone can provide sources for further reading into Milan I would be incredibly grateful.
1461 right now, Duchess is a 28 year old 6/6/6 if she weren't so strong I wouldn't consider keeping a duchy. Early conquests were both Ferrara provinces and 2 swiss provinces game is going very well. Allied with Savoy, Mantua, and Austria. If I go Ambrosian Republic after Royal Marriage ending and the government change penalty they will all be between 90-150 relationship in the plus column.
I figure I can trigger Ambrosian Republic later on long term and ride out the 6/6/6 ruler as long as possible. I don't have major fears of alliances breaking right away but it is a minor concern. Biggest trade-off I'm considering is Ambrosian Republic is probably better long term and those tax and morale modifiers are really nice while the 3 stability lost is rough for quick monarch points but I have the 6/6/6 for likely 2-3 decades. Any thoughts on this? Choosing between 2 good options the 6/6/6 was a god send to even have the option of high monarch points w/o having to go republic.
Edit: I elected to go with Ambrosian Republic with a pleasant surprise. Had no idea I had the option to instantly re-elect my new monarch. Got to open this with that 6/6/6 and just do tradition juggling. Had no idea that was a mechanic obviously I don't gain anything over that being a 5/5/5 but for anyone considering a similar situation it's worth noting you have the option to keep the ruler regardless so trading a 6/6/6 for a 4/1/1 isn't really a consideration.
So in case you didn't know already Norton I was basicly a living meme and declared himself Emperor of the US in the 19th century.
Pretty much nobody took him seriously and nobody accepted his claim but the people of San Francisco loved the man, publishing his "decrees" and even following some of them. The "Imperial Norton Dollar" was widely accepted as currency and he became a huge tourist attraction. When he finally died thousands of people turned up to his funeral.
All this is why we can safely assume him to be some sort of pre-event hero-king of the Bayfolk ( At least to them ) and if we look at the fact that he is referenced as the first Emperor of California in the files and title history of the Celestial Empire we know that he is not only known to the Californians but that his (presumably far more controversial) claim to Imperial Dignity has been generally accepted by the people of the Empire.
If we now assume that he is not only a hero to the Bayfolk but also recognized by the Empire at large as Emperor we arrive at the logical conclusion that the people of San Francisco and the Bay would claim him as "their" Emperor and that the nobility and Kings of Grand Francisco would try to use him as proof that they not only could rule the Celestial Empire but SHOULD naturally do so as the Empire was "founded" by a man of the Bay who had wisely and rightly made San Francisco the first "Imperial Capital", using this to claim supremacy over the other warlords,the position of Guvernatus or maybe even the Mandate of Heaven itself.
The average Bayfolk peasant would probably view him as some sort of great mythical Guru (probably of the dove, especially if his "decree" about a League of Nations has been preserved or remembered) second only to The Lawgiver himself or, depending on the current political situation, as his equal or maybe even superior and "true founder" of California; likely being encouraged by the government.
>TL;DR:
>Norton good, Elton bad, thanks for coming to my TED Talk and I would like to join the Dev Team and help out with some of the lore, because this was really fucking fun to write.
His axe in hand, Manilius points the handle towards the defeated king. βAlright. I believe you promised me that you would join the war effort if I won,β the general begins. βWell? Was that just another bit of deception to trick me into coming here?β He looks around to the halberdiers with their lances pointed towards King Daniel. West Walbrzychβs king looks up for a moment before lowering his head. β... no. I did promise you that much. But if youβll forgive me, I canβt commit any troops right now. Right now Iβve got to gather the scattered divisions fighting in western Nicomedia and the ones here at home, in case King Hugh wishes to assert his authority over my little kingdom.β He looks up once more. βI have nothing else to say other than βsorry,β and it must mean so little. Itβs been through my own shortsightedness that West Walbrzych soldiers have suffered against the Empire and under the servitude of King Hugh.β
Manilius looks back into the snowy landscape and waves over Sari. βI believe you know her?β he comments. βC-Captain Sari?! What are you doing with the Imperials?β King Daniel asks. βI decided our little war with the Empire was stupid, what else can I say, your majesty? Besides, I kind of like the lad and lass running this company here. They treat me well.β The general stands up and lowers his weapon for a moment. βRemind me again how you know the king?β She scratches her chin. βIβm the seventh daughter of the Duke of Piroska. I had no shot at inheriting any land and, frankly, Iβm actually completely broke. I know the king because of my noble birth from some duchy, and a certain someone hasnβt allowed peasants to become officers.β The king looks away. βYou act like a band of people who have not been trained from childhood to lead armies of men can seriously hold up to the nobility, whose job it is to do that very thing.β Manilius leers at this. Sari taps her chin. βOh, thatβs awfully weird, then, Danny. I could have sworn you just lost to a peasant. This one right here!β she says while pointing towards the Nicomedian general, and her voice gets rather vicious. He doesnβt respond. βSpeaking of thatβ¦ hey, Manny?β she begins. βDonβt call me that,β Manilius responds softly. βWhat do you need?β Sari blinks a couple times. βTo go home. Iβm going back to Piroska Castle.β The general holsters his axe. βIs it south of here?β She nods. βHuh. Well, my company will need a place to rest before we head back to the Empire, and Iβd really not like to trouble th
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Hi there, some of you might know that i am currently developing a cool micronation called Corollia. It is located in Antarctica, and, unfortunately, not many people live there. But citizenship does not require permanent residence , so i want you to ask if you want to be The Citizen of Corollia. If you want to, just let me know in the comments.
Regards,
Illia, The Duke of Corollia
So, I tried to take over the Duchy of Barcelona as the Kingdom of Aragon a few decades ago. And while I completely decimated their military, I only managed to conquer one province of theirs. While I do get a load of de Jure claims now, I can only pick on province at a time. This is frustrating, because I know my army can completely wipe out theirs in a swift stroke. Is their a way I can take all their land in 1 go?
I'm playing my first real game of ck2 and as a petty king I granted a duchy title to someone, and somehow it became a petty kingdom title, so I no longer reign as liege over the lands.
I guess duchies and petty kingdoms are equally tiered, which I hadnt thought about. Can someone explain exactly what happened or point me towards a site that explains when you can or can't grant landed titles while remaining liege?
I kinda screwed myself over as I have a peace treaty with one of the counties in the duchy in question for another 9 years.
Does it add to your demenze limit?
If one county doesnβt belong to you, do you still collect taxes from the owner, even if its from another kingdom?
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