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1516-1540: The Death of King Lajos of Hungary for Hungary
1604-1605: Religious Rebellion for Hungary
Triggered (1439): The Council of Florence and the Union of the Churches for Hungary
Triggered (1419): The Death of King Václav IV for Hungary

Hungary — Not random

Conditions

  • Austria exists
  • Ottoman Empire exists
  • Hungary owns Maros
  • Hungary owns Magyar
  • Hungary owns Pest
  • Ottoman Empire controls Maros
  • Ottoman Empire controls Magyar
  • Ottoman Empire controls Pest

Will happen within 0 days of March 14, 1516
Checked again every 0 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after July 22, 1540)

Description

Lajos II (Louis), 1506-26, king of Hungary and Bohemia (1516-26), son and successor of Uladislaus II. He was the last of the Jagiello dynasty in the two kingdoms. In the face of intensified attacks by Sultan Sulayman I, Lajos hastily sought (1526) to unite Hungary and Christendom behind him, but only the pope sent help. With a pitiful army, Lajos joined battle with the Ottomans at Mohács. The Hungarian army was destroyed, and Lajos was killed. Only the ambitious John Zapolya had failed to arrive in time for the battle with the army he was bringing from Transylvania. Through the marriage treaty concluded by Lajos father the crowns of Hungary and Bohemia passed to Louis's brother-in-law, Ferdinand of Hapsburg (later Holy Roman Emperor Ferdinand I), but Hungary fell under Ottoman rule.

Actions

A. Elect Ferdinand Habsburg of Austria

  • Cede Silesia to Austria
  • Cede Moravia to Austria
  • Cede Carpathia to Austria
  • Cede Presburg to Austria
  • Cede Ostmarch to Austria
  • Cede Bohemia to Austria
  • Cede Erz to Austria
  • Cede Sudeten to Austria
  • Cede Salzburg to Austria
  • Cede Odenburg to Austria
  • Cede Krain to Austria
  • Cede Istria to Austria
  • Cede Steiermark to Austria
  • Cede Tirol to Austria
  • Cede Ruthenia to Ottoman Empire
  • Cede Moldova to Ottoman Empire
  • Cede Bujak to Ottoman Empire
  • Cede Wallachia to Ottoman Empire
  • Cede Transylvania to Ottoman Empire
  • Cede Maros to Ottoman Empire
  • Cede Pest to Ottoman Empire
  • Cede Banat to Ottoman Empire
  • Cede Serbia to Ottoman Empire
  • Cede Ragusa to Ottoman Empire
  • Cede Kosovo to Ottoman Empire
  • Cede Bosnia to Ottoman Empire
  • Cede Dalmatia to Ottoman Empire
  • Cede Croatia to Ottoman Empire
  • Event 3645 - The Habsburg Inheritance of Hungary for Ottoman Empire is triggered immediately
  • Event 3185 - The Habsburg Inheritance of Hungary for Austria is triggered immediately

B. Elect Johan Zapolya of Siebenbürgen

  • -200 relations with Austria
  • Lose 15000 troops in a random province
  • Lose 10000 troops in a different random province
  • Lose 10000 troops in a different random province
  • Lose 5000 troops in a different random province
  • Lose 5000 troops in a different random province
  • Stability -3

Hungary — Not random

Will happen within 30 days of January 2, 1604
Checked again every 30 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after January 2, 1605)

Description

Emperor Rudolf II (1552--1612) of Hungary was intent on re-imposing Catholicism on the Hungarians, Rudolf in 1604 provoked their first popular insurrection against Habsburg rule. The insurrectionists found a leader in István Bocskai (1557--1606), prince of Transylvania in 1605 and 1606, who fused the popular forces with his own army. Already at war with the Turks, the Habsburgs now faced an uncompromising civil war. A threefold settlement was finally forced on the dynasty: the Treaties of Vienna and Zsitvatorok of 1606 and the legislation of the Hungarian diet of 1608. Together these secured for Hungary religious freedom, constitutional autonomy, and the right of habeas corpus.

Actions

A. Fight for the cause of the Reformed faith

  • Global revolt risk +6 for 36 months
  • Change religion to reformed
  • Lose 5000 troops in a random province
  • Lose 5000 troops in a different random province
  • -100 relations with Austria
  • -100 relations with Papal States
  • -100 relations with Spain
  • +100 relations with Sweden
  • +100 relations with Lithuania
  • +100 relations with Prussia
  • +100 relations with Denmark
  • +100 relations with Netherlands
  • Innovativeness +2
  • Stability -2

B. Fight for the cause of the Catholic faith

  • Global revolt risk +6 for 36 months
  • Change religion to counterreform
  • Lose 5000 troops in a random province
  • Lose 5000 troops in a different random province
  • +100 relations with Austria
  • +100 relations with Papal States
  • +100 relations with Spain
  • -100 relations with Sweden
  • -100 relations with England
  • -100 relations with Prussia
  • -100 relations with Denmark
  • -100 relations with Netherlands
  • Innovativeness -2
  • Stability -2

Hungary — Not random

Triggered by

Action A of 3833 - The Council of Florence and the Union of the Churches for Byzantium

Description

Faced with the terrible onslaught of the Ottoman Turks, representatives of the Byzantine Empire and the Greek Orthodox Church have gone to the Council of Florence in order to negotiate a Union of the Churches. The Byzantines and their patriarch have agreed to great concessions, and Orthodoxy has virtually surrendered to Rome. Now, Byzantium is begging us to support them in their desperate struggle against the Ottomans!

Actions

A. Very well

  • Gain a temporary casus belli against Ottoman Empire for 60 months

Hungary — Not random

Triggered by

Action A of 3801 - The Death of King Václav IV for Bohemia

Description

The Bohemians have rejected the claim of our gracious King to be ruler of Bohemia! They have risen up in revolt and refuse to allow our forces to enter a region that is rightfully ours!

Actions

A. This is not acceptable!

  • Gain a temporary casus belli against Bohemia for 215 months

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