Maybe there's been a thread about this before, but I've found the following helpful:
If you take over the AI's capital, his palace will (afaik) be moved to the most populous of his remaining cities. So, before taking over make sure this city is as far away from his present capital, preferably on an island half across the world (you might have to pound a few others of his cities to a population less than that). When you take over his capital, his palace get moved far away. His previous core cities are ripe with corruption, so he might be willing to hand them over to you on a silver plate (for a peace treaty).......
I've used this strategy quite a few times and it worked out for me more or less.
If you take over the AI's capital, his palace will (afaik) be moved to the most populous of his remaining cities. So, before taking over make sure this city is as far away from his present capital, preferably on an island half across the world (you might have to pound a few others of his cities to a population less than that). When you take over his capital, his palace get moved far away. His previous core cities are ripe with corruption, so he might be willing to hand them over to you on a silver plate (for a peace treaty).......
I've used this strategy quite a few times and it worked out for me more or less.
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