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  1. Photos from 1983: Doomsday

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

    I think Middleham would be more trusted by Edward as Richard's son.
  3. What if Edward IV lived to the end of 1483?

    Think EoY would wind up married to Middleham/Warwick within E4's lifetime the event of his sons predeceasing him (unless he dies of shock or something then it's gonna be Middleham.)
  4. A Time For Greatness: The Alternate Presidency of John F. Kennedy and beyond

    I know Medina existed but did Dawkins and Pritchett?
  5. Moonlight in a Jar: An Al-Andalus Timeline

    I mean it did happen to Coptic I suppose. I think what makes the difference here is that maintaining a romance tradition is needed for trade and for the Christians at least, participation in a wider religious world that I guess there aren't any parallels for for the Copts. I think it's a good...
  6. Sārthākā

    China does not take over Tibet

    It doesn't matter anyways. While Tibet was de-facto independent in the interwar era, every single power recognized that Tibet was a de-jure part of China. Even in 1938 the Dalai Lama sent emissaries to Chiang as a part of his 'chinese' duty. If the Tibetan government themselves considered...
  7. What if Edward IV lived to the end of 1483?

    Well, she gets but not so much, for John and Meg to get happy ending all you need is John being at least a little bit healthier than he was IOTL. Well, I suppose that bastardization scheme would be even easier, as no one would want EoY ruling in her own right (apart from Woodvilles).
  8. What if Edward IV lived to the end of 1483?

    And? Edward was supposed to marry Bona of Savoy, in fact the deal was done. *looks up Edward IV* Oh I don't see him married to her, so looks like Edward was quite capable of breaking deals. Quite certainly capable of doing so when he holds all the cards...
  9. RedKing

    What if Edward IV lived to the end of 1483?

    I know, Cecily and Anne would both be great fun! Especially since I really like John and Margaret of Austria getting a happy ending and Anne just gets in the way of that.
  10. What if Edward IV lived to the end of 1483?

    Well, I afraid that there were too many York sisters for Tudor to marry Bridget, but Cecily/Anne? That'd open whole can of worms and would be very interesting, just imagine Henry getting six living sons from Cecily.
  11. How to ensure China remains imperial

    Ah fair enough, I suppose as well that the POD is early enough that the Qing themselves could at some point or another adopt the changes necessary to survive and not remain seen as interlopers?
  12. RedKing

    What if Edward IV lived to the end of 1483?

    Agreed! If a timeline was 100% realistic, they'd be the most boring thing ever. Heck Tudor marrying Bridget would be more interesting than anything else! Especially if it was done in narrative style!
  13. Kohlticus Euraleth

    How to ensure China remains imperial

    If your pod is in 1745 you don't have to really change much specifically to have the Qing survive or have another imperial dynasty rise. It's entirely possible for republicanism as a concept to be kneecapped enough just by butterflies that even a reformist, constitutional movement would want to...
  14. What if Edward IV lived to the end of 1483?

    And on the other hand, Max marrying Elizabeth scenarios tend to evolve in really boring circlejerk, saying - Max and Ed IV good, everyone else - bad, Tudor being forced to marry Cecily would be a lot more interesting.
  15. RMcD94

    China does not take over Tibet

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Treaty_of_Lhasa This is stronger and results in Tibet becoming a Princely State, perhaps there's greater Russian aggression to motivate that or just the whims of the guy there as many things tended to be
  16. WI: Napoleon becomes a dual Emperor of France and Germany

    Something like this would be a possible scenario:
  17. N7Buck

    China does not take over Tibet

    Did Tibet during interwar period regard itself as part of China? The primary nation within the ROC and PRC was Han. Eastern German was a political category, based on the Capitalist-Communist divide. The actual identity of East Germans was Saxons, Pomeranians and Prussian-exiles which are...
  18. Q: Would Hitler still be the man we know if he wasn't kicked out of art school?

    true, but the NSDAP would be without Hitler's rather good oratory skills...now I don't know how much difference that will make, but I wouldn't be surprised if the Nazis don't make it into power ITTL...perhaps a different right-wing, ultra-nationalist party does, but that could also be along the...
  19. AHC: Save a notorious flop

    @unclepatrick thanks for the tip I'll check that out.
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