Yes, this TL should be considered dead. I stopped trying to write it when no one seemed to be reading or paying attention to the posts, and when many of my other favorite timelines also stopped being updated. I am still interested in alternate history but this simply didn't seem to be the venue...
I really like this! I can't wait to see how it resolves. I've thought a TL about a surviving Yorkist dynasty would be great. The only problem is that Richard III's heir died before the POD.
Nevertheless, good work, I look forward to more.
Scipio
Update
Chapter 4: The Watchful Peace
Part 2: The Land Across the Sea
“Lancastrian England” by Thomas Courtenay, London 1923
When Henry V returned to his native land in the summer of 1433, he was greeted by an outpouring of joy and love. He was a great conqueror, a paradigm of kingship...
Update! (Finally)
Chapter 4: The Watchful Peace
Part 1: Setting the Stage
“Henry the Conqueror” by John Page London, 1933
Henry V left France from Harfleur in June of 1433, leaving behind him a war-damaged realm, racked by internal dissent and yet firmly under his control. In his...
I am still working on it, will be up soon. Sorry for the continued delays, after this long break its hard to get back into writing the timeline!
Scipio
No, its not dead. In fact, I am starting to work on a new update that should be up within a day or two. Sorry for the long wait, I've been planning out yet another timeline and got distracted from this one, and my historical focus of interest has shifted towards England and Aquitaine and away...
I'm sorry I haven't been updating. I've just been very busy with college work and haven't found the time. I plan on continuing the timeline and will update it as soon as I can. I've been doing a lot of research on medieval England which has taken up a lot of my history-devoted time. Thanks again...
No, it is not at all possible. Owen Tudor was in Henry V's household, and remained there after Henry V's death. It was then that he met and married Catherine of Valois. If she had not married Henry V, there is no way that the daughter of a French king could ever, ever marry an obscure Welsh...
I think that France will probably still centralize, though perhaps more slowly. As has been mentioned, having one vassal that had half the kingdom under his control and then confiscating almost all his possessions allowed the French monarchy to become the dominant political force in France in...
Awesome update!
Very interesting direction New England is taking, with Saybrook pretty much taking Massachusetts' role as leader of the colonies. It will be cool to see where this leads. I have to say, now that I love in Ohio instead of New York, the updates don't quite have the same sense of...