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  1. The King is dead - A Renaissance TL

    Eleanor has already an idea of how resolving things, but she need to talk to Charles and get his agreement to that plan. Still Charles is not anymore convinced to giving his precious Isabella and Florence to Alessandro de‘ Medici is a good idea so he is open to alternatives
  2. The King is dead - A Renaissance TL

    Thank you.
  3. The King is dead - A Renaissance TL

    Thank you very much. Eleanor here is really happy and she deserve that after everything she had lived before (while the marriage to Francis was without doubt the worst part of her OTL life, she had not an easier life before that and here, well, that part was worse)
  4. The King is dead - A Renaissance TL

    Thank you very much… I like trying to give an insight in the mind of my characters and most of times I find easier telling the story from their point of view
  5. The King is dead - A Renaissance TL

    A new chapter to read for you all and happy first birthday to ”the King is dead“ as today is already a year since its beginning.
  6. The King is dead - A Renaissance TL
    Threadmarks: Reflections - Eleonora

    Eleanor, Duchess of Milan was enjoying her time in the nursery, thankful to see only harmony in that rooms: Ippolito de’ Medici, the illegitimate son of the late Giuliano of Nemours, at sixteen was too old for being truly seen as part of it, and was more Francesco‘s squire, waiting for a...
  7. The English Charlemagne: A Plantagenet-Capet TL

    Without Philip V’s messing with the succession Jeanne is the heiress of her grandfather, that is clear. I was just telling you who the part about the OTL events was wrong as Edward III had a strong claim while Isabella never tried to get the crown for herself (as her brother Philip had made...
  8. The English Charlemagne: A Plantagenet-Capet TL

    Edward was the legitimate heir of France under the succession law established by Philip V after his brother’s death (as that excluded females but not female lines). Salic Law was NOT existent/applied in France until the death of Charles IV and primogeniture was used as much as blood proximity...
  9. WI: Henry VIII has a daughter from Catherine Parr

    Under the English law Eleanor would be legitimate and the heiress after Edward while Mary and Elizabeth are both illegitimate. Henry’s Third Act of succession put explicitly any child of Katherine Parr ahead of both Mary and Elizabeth in the line of succession, so any tentative of Mary to take...
  10. List of Alternate Monarchs and Aristocratic Lineage II

    That double French match sound pretty unlikely. Also why the kids are born so late (starting a whole decade after Mariana‘s OTL children)?
  11. Scenes from other worlds

    Another little tree… Miguel is born as girl so Manuel remarried earlier to Maria Manuel I, King of Portugal (b. 1469) married a) Isabella, Princess of Asturias and Girona (1470-1498) in 1497, b) Maria of Aragon (b. 1482) in 1499 a) Isabella II, Queen of Castile and Aragon (b. 1498) married...
  12. List of Alternate Monarchs and Aristocratic Lineage II

    Not true at all.
  13. List of Alternate Monarchs and Aristocratic Lineage II

    try to guess… You should know me well enough…
  14. List of Alternate Monarchs and Aristocratic Lineage II

    No. Ferdinand would get either Austria OR Aragon (in the latter case he could get also Castile but is far from guaranteed) likeliest scenario if Ferdinand II died as OTL is Charles inherited everything and Ferdinand get Austria and married Anna of Hungary. If Ferdinand died later than OTL (so...
  15. List of Alternate Monarchs and Aristocratic Lineage II

    He would surely still get it. Ferdinand II would have little way to prevent him from inheriting and no personal reason for doing it (Securing Castile to Ferdinand jr is extremely complicated so either Charles is already Emperor before Ferdinand II’s death, pushing Castile to accept Ferdinand...
  16. List of Alternate Monarchs and Aristocratic Lineage II

    Yes. OTL Ferdinand had the power for securing the succession to Isabella first and Joanna then thanks to the union with Castile, but here would have less. Plus he had the luck who his relatives were loyal to him and had no intention to push for a breakup of the union with Castile but still the...
  17. List of Alternate Monarchs and Aristocratic Lineage II

    NO. If Ferdinand II had no legitimate son, the Ampurias/Segorbe would most likely get the crown of Aragon NOT his sister Joanna
  18. List of Alternate Monarchs and Aristocratic Lineage II

    “Spain“ has NO WAY to get any say in Eleanor or Isabella‘s marriages BEFORE the death of Ferdinand II of Aragon in 1516. And is the same for direct influence over Charles V’s marriage.
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