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  1. Henry IX

    how muted would the reformation be in england? would it even happen?
  2. Henry IX

    I make his marriage fairly similar to Francis' marriage to Claude in OTL:Margaret is perpetually pregnant. Then he dies of smallpox in early 1529, just as divorce proceedings were to go through. In the 1530-40 region of time Tudors start marrying their cousins. As I said before, Guillaume I...
  3. Henry IX

    I have killed off Anne of Brittany in 1514 but she produces a living son=-Lous, who I later marry to Henry VIII's daughter Eleanor. However, he dies before they can produce children and the throne passes to the single child of the Louis XII-Mary Tudor alliance, Guillaume, who kept up the Auld...
  4. Henry IX

    I have already established that Henry VIII married three times: Catherine of Aragon d.1519 Claude of France d.1526 Eleanor of Austria d.1562 Also, on his father marrying Claude, any chance of Henry IX marying Renee would immediately be out as it would be in the prohibited degrees P.S. It's John...
  5. Henry IX

    In the book: Henry sacks Scotland three times: in 1523,1525 and 1529. Cleves' power has been raised because their duke is a brother-in-law of Charles V following William's second marriage to Catherine of Austria. The royal family of Cleves are related to both English and Scottish royal families...
  6. Henry IX

    in the draft here is the story: Henry IX marries Amelia of Cleves, step-daughter of Catherine of Austria (in my world)The Scots get two alliances, James V marries Anne of Cleves and his sister Christina the Duke of Cleves. Why Cleves? Back-door alliance within the H.R.E. in case anything does...
  7. Henry IX

    in my novel draft Catherine of Aragon dies in 1519 in childbed after producing four surviving children (Henry,Eleanor,Catherine and Lionel) and Henry marries Claude, daughter of Louis XII of France. Also at this time Mary Tudor, Queen Dowager of France has married Charles V and Margaret is on...
  8. Henry IX

    if his father began to colonize America by starting with Newfoundland in-say-1520 where would he have moved onto next?
  9. Henry IX

    This is an idea I'm working on for a novel, based on an idea from Antonia Fraser's Six Wives biography on a what-if Henry VIII's eldest son, who died aged two months in 1511, had lived. The course of English, Irish and American history would have changed.
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