I can't seem to find anything in the manual about this:
How do I use my cardinal and how do I use my merchant?
The manual says that a high piety reduces the chances of the inquisitor being successful.
What is the best way to make allies? My heir married a French princess (can't remember how I did that because I asked her - any ideas?). This made us allies but then France declared war on me. Now Scotland and Denmark have and no-one seems to want to be allies through trade. I won't have any more princesses for around 5 years.
My king has died so my previous heir is now the king. However the new heir is his younger brother rather than his son (who is 18 or 19). Shouldn't it go down the direct route?
How can increase the charm on my princesses?
I'm sure that ages are going more slowly than the years.
My faction leader, William the Conqueror died in 1140 in his 60s. That would make him born in the 1070s. Odd how he was alive and well in 1066...
His heir took to the throne in 1140 and was probably in his 30s. Now it's 1200 and he is 56 years old, even though he's been my leader for 60 years.
Is this a bug?
I can't seem to find anything in the manual about this:
How do I use my cardinal and how do I use my merchant?
Thanks for clearing all that up
Oh another point: My princess married a family member of Milan. Since then she's disappeared from my tree. However the Milanese (this gets very confusing with the Malinese in Civ IV) general is now on my side. Surely she should still be on the tree as she's still married with the possibility of children?