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  1. What if Edward IV lived to the end of 1483?

    Ok, I am not going argue about this.
  2. RedKing

    What if Edward IV lived to the end of 1483?

    Okay, but the second son is more likely called Charles and the third called Philip.
  3. Sir John Valentine Carden survives.

    All good points, but an `bridge` is never something of an stand alone, more important is the road network from and to the bridge. Tactical you could have a bridge build inside of an week, but when you build it in the middle of nowhere (zilch defenders), you have lot of trouble with your...
  4. What if Edward IV lived to the end of 1483?

    Would do, and maybe with 2 younger brothers (Philip born 1498 and Charles born 1500) to have spares.
  5. RedKing

    A Second Wife, A Second Husband: A Tudor Timeline

    I have never heard anything like this before. But I guess there may have been two claimants? Or maybe they got the wrong boy or something?
  6. RedKing

    A Second Wife, A Second Husband: A Tudor Timeline

    Those are some pretty good choices!
  7. RedKing

    What if Edward IV lived to the end of 1483?

    He was quite sickly IIRC, so maybe he makes it to 1505? With an 8 year old son, (Louis XII born 1497) becoming King with Meg of Austria as regent?
  8. What if Edward IV lived to the end of 1483?

    Yes, so: Prince Francis, Duke of Bedford (1501-1559) m. Elizabeth Grey, 5th Baroness Lisle, 3rd Viscountess Lisle (25 March 1505 – 1549) 1. Francis, 2nd duke of Bedford (1525-1599) 2. Elizabeth (1526-1600) I'd let Charles live longer, personally.
  9. RedKing

    What if Edward IV lived to the end of 1483?

    She gave birth to a daughter in OTL and then Philibert II is just a blank slate (it was either the birth of her daughter rendered her barren or it was Philibert's problem).
  10. Vietnam, a unwinnable war?

    The problem is you looking at this as a stand up fight (like Korea would have been if they had decided to cross) and judging military strength. But that's not what you are doing here, you trying to create an impenetrable barrier 250km long over some not very good terrain to basically stop...
  11. McPherson

    Would Beria have been a good leader for the Soviet Union?

    Lecture 14 Notes Try Leonid Brezhnev; FDR and Richard Nixon. Only one of them would I call "good" at economics. Stalin was incompetent by their "metrics".
  12. RedKing

    What if Edward IV lived to the end of 1483?

    Probably, if Charles VIII dies like in otl, Louis XII will just marry Margaret then.
  13. What if Edward IV lived to the end of 1483?

    Given her otl marriage record it's not exactly out of the question.
  14. What are some cliches in a Central Powers victory TL?

    Pre WW1 there was talk of France going back to Monarchy. Never see that in any CP Victory timelines.
  15. What if Edward IV lived to the end of 1483?

    He's not going to become king TTL since Charles marries Margaret of Austria and has sons with her.
  16. RedKing

    What if Edward IV lived to the end of 1483?

    He's probably butterflied since Margaret of Austria will probably marry Charles VIII here. An alt Eleanor could work! So Elizabeth Grey, Viscountess of Lisle (1505)?
  17. AHC: As big a Eurozone as possible

    No. Don't confuse effect with intent. Agreeing to the euro was a precondition for German reunion, not a clever ploy. Because the eu isn't an optimal currency area (along with a lack of transfers). Nope. Post brexit, no one is leaving. The 🇺🇸 arguably isn't am optimal currency area either.
  18. What if Edward IV lived to the end of 1483?

    Francis I? Eleanor of Austria? Miguel? Maybe Stafford has an heiress ttl?
  19. Can the US keep the Lexington-class battlecruisers?

    As long as you have Naval Officers as advisors and not negotiators. The US government was dismayed to find that it was USN Officers that broke up the 1927 Geneva Naval talks.
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