Post by The Viceroy (AdminM) on Jan 30, 2015 20:30:55 GMT
Philip V, House of Bourbon, King of Spain
Government Type: Limited Monarchy (The Crown of Castille is Philip's main title, the Crown of Aragon, which includes Spain's Mediterranean territories is autonomous) (corrupted - many Spanish ministers gained significant power during the reign of Charles II, thus limiting the power of the King - their talents may be useful, but keeping them around will limit Philip's ability to exercise Crown authority)
Civic Religion: Roman Catholicism
Military Organisation: Weak
Naval Organisation: Average
Religious Unity: High
Religious Toleration: Low
Population: 7,000,000
1,500,000 (Spanish Netherlands)
3,000,000 (Naples, Sardinia and Sicily)
500,000 (Lombardy)
Urban Development Level: 4
War devastation: 5%
Treasury: 327,040 Ducats
Taxation: Low
Tax Efficiency: 30%
Trade Tariffs: Maximum
Annual Income:
Colonial Income: 79,200
Tax Income: 32,775
Trade Income: 148,400
Spanish Treasure Fleet: 20,000
Netherlands Governorship subsidy: -10,000
Unit Upkeep: -103,250
Total income: 167,125
National Modifiers:
Succession Crisis: Philip's ascension to the throne has peaked anti-French sentiment, particularly within the Crown of Aragon, beware of revolts and rival claimants!
Habsburg Legacy: Charles II, the bewitched, relied heavily on his ministers to rule the country and the colonies. This has worked well to bring the ailing economy back on track. However, the autonomous regions in Europe under Spain's control, and the colonial administrations abroad are yearning for more power.
Ruler Modifiers:
The Spirited: Philip has been known to be full of spirit since he was a young child, his energy and his enthusiasm for all things is well documented. This has resulted in his ever-growing popularity among the nobles of Europe, particularly those of the Francophile variety.
Popular wife: Philip has been blessed with avery young and extremely popular bride in Maria Luisa of Savoy. Despite her youth, she is intelligent and capable, fit for regency. Her presence in Spain massively increases stability in the Crown of Castille.
Government Type: Limited Monarchy (The Crown of Castille is Philip's main title, the Crown of Aragon, which includes Spain's Mediterranean territories is autonomous) (corrupted - many Spanish ministers gained significant power during the reign of Charles II, thus limiting the power of the King - their talents may be useful, but keeping them around will limit Philip's ability to exercise Crown authority)
Civic Religion: Roman Catholicism
Military Organisation: Weak
Naval Organisation: Average
Religious Unity: High
Religious Toleration: Low
Population: 7,000,000
1,500,000 (Spanish Netherlands)
3,000,000 (Naples, Sardinia and Sicily)
500,000 (Lombardy)
Urban Development Level: 4
War devastation: 5%
Treasury: 327,040 Ducats
Taxation: Low
Tax Efficiency: 30%
Trade Tariffs: Maximum
Annual Income:
Colonial Income: 79,200
Tax Income: 32,775
Trade Income: 148,400
Spanish Treasure Fleet: 20,000
Netherlands Governorship subsidy: -10,000
Unit Upkeep: -103,250
Total income: 167,125
National Modifiers:
Succession Crisis: Philip's ascension to the throne has peaked anti-French sentiment, particularly within the Crown of Aragon, beware of revolts and rival claimants!
Habsburg Legacy: Charles II, the bewitched, relied heavily on his ministers to rule the country and the colonies. This has worked well to bring the ailing economy back on track. However, the autonomous regions in Europe under Spain's control, and the colonial administrations abroad are yearning for more power.
Ruler Modifiers:
The Spirited: Philip has been known to be full of spirit since he was a young child, his energy and his enthusiasm for all things is well documented. This has resulted in his ever-growing popularity among the nobles of Europe, particularly those of the Francophile variety.
Popular wife: Philip has been blessed with a