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  1. A Thorn In The Rose: A War Of The Roses TL

    Oh, well if Henry forced his wife to stop to make the war to York, they would be reconcile, but NOT without a strong intervention of his own.
  2. WI: Richard II had a breakdown in 1392 instead of Charles VI?

    Henry II’s daughters also were deprived of their inheritance, mostly because they were born and raised far away from Champagne.
  3. WI: Richard II had a breakdown in 1392 instead of Charles VI?

    Jeanne was without doubt heiress at least of Navarre and Champagne. Jeanne had ZERO reasons for searching revenge for her mother’s death (something who also her maternal uncle and grandmother had NOT done). Her mother had been guilty and her father was the one to order her death as he had no...
  4. WI: Richard II had a breakdown in 1392 instead of Charles VI?

    Philip had already taken too much power and forced his vision on the other nobles in the interregnum. Without it and with Louis naming/confirming Jeanne as heiress (as he had done in OTL, but naturally after her eventual half-brother) is unlikely who Philip would get the space for stealing his...
  5. WI: Richard II had a breakdown in 1392 instead of Charles VI?

    Charles of Valois was one of the major supporters of Jeanne in OTL, March would be able to free himself from his marriage only if Philip is NOT the one in charge... both would also have more power under a regency than with Philip as King
  6. WI: Richard II had a breakdown in 1392 instead of Charles VI?

    Absolutely false (only Philip and his mother-in-law would benefit from it) and she had powerful backers.
  7. There and Back Again: The English Journeys of Catherine of Aragon.

    I feel sorry for her... still much luckier than OTL
  8. There and Back Again: The English Journeys of Catherine of Aragon.

    She is falling too much for him... Mine will NOT have that problem as Henry had already broken her heart, so she will neve trust him too much
  9. There and Back Again: The English Journeys of Catherine of Aragon.

    Well, I had not any doubt who Henry would break her heart...
  10. A Thorn In The Rose: A War Of The Roses TL

    Good to know. Unless butterflies had Ladislaus the posthumous surviving or had moved forward her wedding to Gaston of Viana, Madeleine of France is still free (in OTL she would marry only in March 1461)...
  11. A Thorn In The Rose: A War Of The Roses TL

    Great chapter. I absolutely love your Edmund (and Edward) and like a lot your Richard III
  12. Another Anjou as Queen of England

    Founts are uncertain about the number of children of Owen and Catherine (and on the names of the other children) but usually the boys are three so I chose to go with five children (with Owen as the youngest boy) and name the other boy Owen as we know for sure who Owen had a namesake son
  13. Another Anjou as Queen of England

    He was called with both names, I chose Owen for him
  14. WI: Richard II had a breakdown in 1392 instead of Charles VI?

    More likely Philip V‘s ascension was favored by the interregnum caused by his sister-in-law’s pregnancy. If Clementia had not been pregnant at her husband’s death, Jeanne would most likely get the crown in my opinion
  15. Another Anjou as Queen of England
    Threadmarks: The House of Tudors

    The House of Tudors Sir Owen Tudor (1400 c. - 1461) married Catherine of Valois (1401 - 1437) Edmund Tudor, Earl of Richmond (1430 - 1456) married Margaret Beaufort (b. 1433) in 1455 Margaret Tudor (b. 1457) married George of York, Duke of Clarence (b. 1449) with issues Jasper Tudor, Earl of...
  16. WI: Richard II had a breakdown in 1392 instead of Charles VI?

    Considering who the girl would be Queen of England and possibly mother of a future King of England, I doubt who Richard would have trouble. Politics came always first and daughters were more often than not only political pawns
  17. Another Anjou as Queen of England

    He will have kids here... Marrying young and for love will change a lot of things for him, plus Henry here will be born as Margaret so the burden of continuing the the Tudor‘s line will be all on him
  18. There and Back Again: The English Journeys of Catherine of Aragon.

    Eleanor surely will be a fine Queen for England and hopefully Henry will not break her heart too hard.
  19. Another Anjou as Queen of England

    For what reason? Elizabeth Woodville has a similar background to his own, her father is a Baron and her parents are NOT insignificant members of the royal court. Sure his half-brother the King would like Jasper marrying better but Elizabeth is NOT a bad match for him. Here Elizabeth is NOT...
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