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  1. Jasper Tudor had children. The effects?

    That might be the case if Owen's older brother Jasper continued to survive. However, I had him die while serving under the Duke of Suffolk, so all English titles would go back to him.
  2. RedKing

    Jasper Tudor had children. The effects?

    True actually, and it does secure Brittany’s independence for a bit longer. But I’d imagine the English titles would go to Edward’s son/brother.
  3. Sir John Valentine Carden survives.

    Hmm. If Crete remains Allied, and the lines in Libya are further forward than they were in the original timeline, can costly original timeline victories like the Pedestal convoy to resupply Malta be run at lower cost to the Allies via Egypt? Although it presumably saves shipping hours to...
  4. Boldly Going: A History of an American Space Station

    He also 'sneakily' used the up-rated and modified Redstone boosters (Jupiter C version actually) which were stretched and used different propellants than the standard Redstone... But really, who needed to be aware of that "little" difference :) He also stored the Redstone and Jupiter assembly...
  5. In Britannia Salutem
    Threadmarks: 477 AD

    Venta Lucius was stood in Eucherius’ office while Eucherius ranted at him over the fallout from the raid that he and Bors had mounted. He had stopped listening after about two minutes and just let Eucherius’ anger was over him. After a while Eucherius stopped “You’re not actually listening to...
  6. Japan with no ww1

    I think that the empire of japan would continue in its efforts to be recognized by the western powers as the leading Great power in the region, but in a far less aggressive manner compared to OTL. After all there is no need for excessive expansionism if japan can get the resources it needs...
  7. Jasper Tudor had children. The effects?

    Although Edward Tudor has a claim to the Duchy of Brittany from his mother, Francis II would not be taking any chances and wants to ensure that his future heir would not have his blood claim be challenged
  8. alfredtuomi

    Sir John Valentine Carden survives.

    i always thought that bump on the back of the turret was the beer cooler?
  9. Sir John Valentine Carden survives.

    Considering some of the places Australians fought the beer cooker may be the preferred option 😋
  10. WI: Philip II dies in 1199 and Richard I lives until 1215?

    From the way I understood it, Philip was forced to break the engagement due to a dispute he had with the pope, and the reason he was able to possibly get Eleanor as a bride for his son was because he had the upper hand in the negotiations. With Philip dead here by 1199, Richard has no real...
  11. Lascaris

    Of lost monkeys and broken vehicles

    The 1934 uprising is very much OTL. But TTL there are three notable differences: 1. The republic going down rather harder on the 1932 coup. Sanjuro was given the death penalty also in OTL. But here he was actually executed. 2. The Catalonian revolt did not fizzle TTL, very much unlike OTL...
  12. RedKing

    Jasper Tudor had children. The effects?

    I think Edward Tudor is more likely to marry an a English noblewoman, e.g. Elizabeth Grey (1482). Other than that looks good!
  13. British Empire in WW2 using colonial forces across pacific and european theatres in much larger numbers

    The Germans and Japanese get overwhelmed with Indian infantry Post war , India develops a stronger sense of patriotism , national unity and confidence Muslims and Hindus serving in the same units could have made the Pakistan/ India split more amicable or in a long shot not happen.
  14. Sir John Valentine Carden survives.

    Well it's either a 25pdr or a beer cooler.
  15. Place In the Sun: What If Italy Joined the Central Powers?

    If Austria-Hungary falls apart, will the Hapsburgs have a say?
  16. The Sons in Splendor Vol IV: The Eclipse of the Sons
    Threadmarks: Narrative 3: Behind the Veil

    Acton Burnell Castle, Shropshire, England, 5th June 1584. The morning was warm as Lady Isabel Stanley, Dowager Countess of Derby, manoeuvred her skirts down the wide stairway of the main staircase of Acton Burnell Castle. The wooden boards creaked beneath her feet and her maidservants held up...
  17. Denliner

    Moonlight in a Jar: An Al-Andalus Timeline

    Rhomania still exists, but I did say that Kirill could claim that the Grand Principality/Tsardom of Russia was the true Rome because Constantinople is in the hands of dirty Turkmen. Now we have 4 canon Romes! Yay......
  18. Lascaris

    Of lost monkeys and broken vehicles

    Yugoslav artillery in 1941 can be found here, source here That's actually a pretty good set of artillery, particularly in AT and AA guns when compared to other countries of the same size. In OTL in 1923-40 they built 3,275 km of railroads and spent another 24.2 million pounds on...
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