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CerberusIV
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It would make sense if you controlled Languedoc when France annexed Provence. Did your siege complete and France annex Provence immediately?
If not then it is just one of those minor bugs to do with annexations.
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Velociryx
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of Candle'Bre
Apr 1999 time: 05:19
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Yep...this is the first cousin to the same game mechanic that allows for "turbo-annexation."
Simply put, the rule of the day is: If your capitol falls (and none of your other provinces are under your control), then ownership of all your provinces reverts to whomever presently controls them.
In EU I, this mechanic was used to get around the game mechanic that said you couldn't gain more than three provinces per war from any given country, so what you did was, take over all the provinces of a country, park a thousand guys on the capitol province (to prevent recruitment), wait for the province to rebel, retreat your guys, let the rebels sack the capitol, and you walk away with the whole country (minus the capitol, of course).
Same principle at work here, 'cept that Provence lost control of their capitol, not to rebels, but to the French, who annexed them.
-=Vel=-
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