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  1. RedKing

    What if Margaret Beaufort was born a boy?

    True, though chances are he’s be married in the 1460s, possibly to a Woodville, so he could have son some time then.
  2. Place In the Sun: What If Italy Joined the Central Powers?

    A past update also mentions that as of the 21st Century, no one knows who would win an actual confrontation between the US Marine Corps and the German Army's Stormtrooper Corps. This implies that the USA and Germany never actually do come to blows, even if it doesn't rule out future wars...
  3. W: Different pattern of colonization of British America

    Let's say the pattern of settlement is reversed 1. 12 colonies in the North are settled by British nobles who bring peasants and create a feudal society, keeping their lifestyle from Britain 2. Virginia is settled by freemen from religious minorities. They then create colonies in the South.
  4. pandizzy

    A Queen Twice Over: Mary Tudor the Elder Marries Francis I of France

    Oh could Diane become a possible third wife of King Henry?
  5. RedKing

    A Queen Twice Over: Mary Tudor the Elder Marries Francis I of France

    Sending Diane to England is probably going to backfire on Mary and Francis. Hopefully Diane puts Lady Talbot in her place 😈. Brilliant update!
  6. What if Margaret Beaufort was born a boy?

    Buckingham‘s son is too young and Beaufort would need to marry and have children for that...
  7. Place In the Sun: What If Italy Joined the Central Powers?

    Yes The Brits would be backing a Communist France that lost hard and just got out of a cival war. The Americans have no dog in this fight they were uninvolved in the great. Why would they want to get into European Affairs? Honesty a big problem I see in People just Assume that events will play...
  8. FalconHonour

    A Queen Twice Over: Mary Tudor the Elder Marries Francis I of France
    Threadmarks: Section XLIII - August 1522

    Amboise, August 1522 “Madame de Breze,” Marie slows half a pace as she passes the younger woman on her way out of Mass, “Walk with me.” Diane de Poitiers glances up, startled at being addressed by her Queen. As one of Louise of Savoy’s ladies, she doesn’t usually have much direct contact with...
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