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As far as I'm aware, there isn't an option to choose your opponents. I guess you could just restart until you get the ones you want, buuuuut... to be fair, other then their gimmicks and a desire to beat on one faction or another, there isn't really any difference.
Broski above me, is apparently talking about the actual battles. So....yeah... There isn't really any difference, other then it (obviously) directly affects who you will be fighting against in the map. Again, more a personal choice, or if you are pursing the 'beat on *x*' win condition of course ;)
You know, I can't actually answer 3. I haven't lost >.> I'd *assume* that it goes into control of whoever actually won, though in the case of a non-house opponent, your guess is good as mine! TRY IT. LOSE FOR US. DO SCIENCE.
Same with 4, I haven't had that happen yet since conquest actually got stuff too it... Again, I say do science. Report back to us.
Good luck! Have fun! Don't lick the sandworms!