Premise is pretty self-explanatory. Hedwig of Anjou gives birth to a son in June 1499 instead of a daughter. The boy is healthy, christened Ladislaus Bonifacius, although mom still dies in July.
How does this affect things? Hedwig had taken the title of "heir to Hungary" since her sister's childless death. While her husband was generally at sixes and sevens with the future Emperor Sigmund. Add a son for Jogaila (while Siggie remains childless)"and I could see things getting even more tense. What happens in Poland though? Do things go as OTL (at least for the next 15-20 years (what's the majority age?) with a regency led by Jogaila)? Or do we start seeing a change in things almost immediately?
@krieger @Jan Olbracht
How does this affect things? Hedwig had taken the title of "heir to Hungary" since her sister's childless death. While her husband was generally at sixes and sevens with the future Emperor Sigmund. Add a son for Jogaila (while Siggie remains childless)"and I could see things getting even more tense. What happens in Poland though? Do things go as OTL (at least for the next 15-20 years (what's the majority age?) with a regency led by Jogaila)? Or do we start seeing a change in things almost immediately?
@krieger @Jan Olbracht