I hope my intentions comes across despite this. What I mean by "realm", is a collection of titles which are de jure connected under one greater title which you control. PS: I know my use of the word 'realm' may be a bit different from the one used in game, but I could not find one that fit. King of Poland), then those will have their own laws, and the chain will start over from count to emperor, depending on your greatest title within that "realm". Should you hold titles which are not de jure part of Brittania (say,.Now, if you also happen to be Emperor of Brittania, then I assumeĪll the titles from within that realm inherit the succession laws from your primary.Separate from the succession laws of Ireland, even if you hold both If you also hold the title of King of England, then the duchy of EastĪnglia will inherit its succession laws from England (which are.However, if you are also the Duke of East Anglia (de jure part ofĮngland), then that duchy will have its own succession laws.Succession law of the Kingdom of Ireland.
(which is de jure part of Ireland), then the duchy will inherit the For example, if you are King of Ireland and the Duke of Munster.If you have titles in other "realms", those will be determined separately. The succession law of a title will always be determined by the greatest title you hold in that "realm". I believe it the core of the answer is whether or not a title is a de jure vassal to one of your greater titles. I do not know a way to change the laws other than the one for your primary title, however. An infobox should now appear, showing you the name of the title, the succession law and the line of succession.
Open up your character window, and hover your mouse over your titles.