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    Technially, England at that time was stilled tied up with France, Henry the 5th(?) and Richard the Lionheart were all from Aquataine. Aquitaine is developped compared to Wessex so if you overdevelop it, it'll become your capitol. The best developped city automatically becomes your capitol(me thinks).

    Tear down high level buildings in Aquitaine so your King spawns in Wessex.
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    Quote Originally Posted by antisocialmunky
    Technially, England at that time was stilled tied up with France, Henry the 5th(?) and Richard the Lionheart were all from Aquataine. Aquitaine is developped compared to Wessex so if you overdevelop it, it'll become your capitol. The best developped city automatically becomes your capitol(me thinks).

    Tear down high level buildings in Aquitaine so your King spawns in Wessex.
    Henry V was born in Monmouth, which is on the Welsh/English border. By that time much of the English lands had been lost.
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    The '(?)' denotes I'm not sure... It was one of the Henrys, Richard the Lionheart's father.
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