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  1. Euphemios

    WI: Tiberius survives

    What are the other candidates to succeed him?
  2. curlyhairedhippie

    An Imperial Match: Anne Boleyn marries Charles V

    Leonor could die in childbirth while Joao then dies for one reason or another, leaving an underage son who needs a regent, but I think the role would probably go to one (or possibly more than one) of the little king's paternal uncles.
  3. curlyhairedhippie

    List of Alternate Monarchs and Aristocratic Lineage

    That's exactly the scenario I'm trying to describe...Elisabeth's marriage in Savoy is already arranged by the time that Henri dies in this hypothetical.
  4. Reagan’s reputation on economic issues if no assassination attempt?

    https://books.google.com/books?id=PdCLMpSY5qkC&lpg=PA220&ots=z6KaT8udEe&dq=%E2%80%9Cno%20critic%20will%20be%20able%20to%20portray%20Reagan%20as%20a%20cruel%20or%20callous%20or%20heartless%20man%E2%80%9D&pg=PA220#v=onepage&q=%E2%80%9Cno%20critic%20will%20be%20able%20to%20portray%20Reagan%20as%20a%...
  5. No Collectivization in the Soviet Union

    Ok, lets remove Lysenko. And how many people would actually join a Farmer's Cooperative? One of the main issues with collectivization was that there was no incentive to work well since your produce would simply be taken. Would it be different here?
  6. List of Alternate Monarchs and Aristocratic Lineage

    For Christine in Spain you need Henry IV being dead and Elizabeth already married in Savoy
  7. marathag

    No Collectivization in the Soviet Union

    Voluntary joining a Farmers Cooperative is far better than forcing a Collective and murdering all the Kulaks for farm growth. Adding no Lysenko to that mix, USSR could have been a Ag Powerhouse.
  8. If not Russia what would have been the most likely state to have been the first to turn communist?

    All of the countries in the last sentence would have been crushed by outside forces in cooperation with local opponents of the regime. Russia with its giant territory and population, and with an emerging industrial economy, was the only possibility, and only that because of the chaos and...
  9. AHC: Christianity for Africa, Islam for Europe

    I don't see it happening i mean eastern europe sure but western europe? The launch of the invasion of spain was north africa
  10. The Last Hanover: The Life and Reign of Queen Charlotte

    OTL George V WAS a second son who became heir after his elder brother’s death
  11. Let There Be Light! The Illumination of a World in Darkness

    Okay folks I REALLY screwed the pooch here. Reread this now, unlike when I first reviewed it in a pre-coffee haze, and I just flat screwed up. I skimmed earlier when I should have read. My profound apologies to the author and my thanks to those who persisted in "recommending" that I reconsider...
  12. RedKing

    An Imperial Match: Anne Boleyn marries Charles V

    True, maybe Leonor isn’t able too due to grief or another reason?
  13. Pop-culture of the Kaiserreich

    Do and Boom
  14. An Imperial Match: Anne Boleyn marries Charles V

    Impossible, that role would go to Leonor
  15. curlyhairedhippie

    List of Alternate Monarchs and Aristocratic Lineage

    I mean...I don't see why not. Plus, there's every likelihood that, while he does survive his assassination, he also doesn't live long enough to arrange Christine's marriage. Anne of Austria is already married in England by that time while Philip IV is still free so ~voila~ Christine goes to Spain.
  16. Chapman

    AHC: Christianity for Africa, Islam for Europe

    The idea of the challenge is fairly simple - with a POD(s) anytime after the founding of Islam, have Europe become majority Muslim while Africa becomes majority Christian. To be more specific - the area of Europe i'm referring to should include at least areas OTL known as Italy, Spain, France...
  17. RedKing

    An Imperial Match: Anne Boleyn marries Charles V

    Becoming Regent of Portugal perhaps?
  18. WI: Canada accepts Article Eleven and joins the United States?

    Was migration to St Lawrence Valley (ie Montreal area) limited by the Proclamation of 1763? Google images show it in the prohibited area, but quick google search is quite vague about effects in Canada/Quebec Province. OTL, Britain was eager to appease the French population (and French...
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