Since your third son can’t inherit any duchy titles, he will receive county titles from the domain of your primary heir (becoming his vassal) until he is as equally situated as possible leaving the primary heir with a duchy title but little land, income, and levies.Your second son inherits the other duchy, all de jure counties in that duchy, and gains independence.Your primary heir inherits the duchy your capital is located in.Problem: You have 3 sons but only hold 2 duchy titles.TItles that were distributed to Other Heirs are distributed between the Other Heirs applying the rules of partition.The rules of partition are applied, Other Heirs are treated as a single person.Eligible children are divided into Primary Heir and Other Heirs.The last step is repeated until all titles on all levels are distributed.Children who only inherit titles on lower levels than the primary title become vassals of the primary heir.All remaining titles on the levels below are distributed in the same manner.Children who inherit a title on the same level as the primary title gain independence.Titles on the same level as the primary title are distributed as equally as possible to the other eligible children with priority to the oldest children with the fewest titles.Your oldest child receives the primary title, the capital, and any higher de jure title associated with the capital.Titles on the same tier as your top-level titles will be created if you hold more than 50% of the de jure land of the title.All titles are inherited by the oldest eligible member of the house.The children of dead or disinherited children take precedence over older siblings of the dead or disinherited child. All titles are inherited by the youngest eligible child.The children of dead or disinherited children take precedence over younger siblings of the dead or disinherited child. All titles are inherited by the oldest eligible child.Children of bastards can only inherit titles, if they are born after the legitimization.Bastards will not inherit titles unless they are legitimized.Cognatic: Sons and daughters inherit titles.Enatic-Cognatic: Sons will not inherit titles as long as there are eligible daughters sons with a daughter take precedence over sons without daughters.Agnatic-Cognatic: Daughters will not inherit titles as long as there are eligible sons daughters with a son take precedence over daughters without sons.Enatic: Only daughters can inherit titles. Which of your children can inherit your titles depends on your gender law.Interested in more Crusader Kings 3 guides? Visit our Crusader Kings 3 section – or check out the guides for all other games we cover on the website.
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