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In my case, it happened much earlier. In the years 960-980. As I wrote earlier, these were people from the Ivaring dynasty, the children of Rurik, the Abbasids on the territory of Byzantium (by the way, they completely destroyed it), and there was another country in Africa. The most interesting thing is that this trait disappeared from the British after I took away the title of the Kingdom of England from them, and somehow it disappeared from the rest of them. The only one in my campaign who has this trait is Russia.
I'm not sure about the prestige thing, but certain traits also help: specifically the ambitious trait. And I believe you must be an independent ruler (not a vassal) but I'm not 100% sure on this. Maybe you can also get it as an adventurer? I don't know...
You can get this trait for an adventurer. That's for sure. But about the rulers.. I don't know