Quote Originally Posted by Gilrandir View Post
The answer is positive. I saw it in my last French campaign. After I started a war with the Pope and was excommed lots of my provinces rebeled. I withdrew my troops from them but next year EACH of these province had a loyalist rebelion in my favor against those rebels. So, I guess the prerequisite of a rebelion against rebels is the recent possession of the province by some faction able to instill strong loyalty in its subjects.
I think this is possible because you owned the province at the end-turn, not the rebels. If I'm not mistaken, once the rebels truly own a province then no loyalist rebellions occur. They are still susceptible to reemergences though.