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    1521 – A different Magellan Expedition
    Threadmarks: Magellan Lands in the Spice Islands

    On March 21, 1521, Magellan would arrive in the Spice Islands from Guam after a long time trying to find the route to the Spice Islands and he would arrive in Ternate in 1521 and he would be proud that he was able to arrive in the Spice Islands after a long time of sailing and stopovers and they...
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    WI: Philippines is Partitioned between Portugal and Spain

    I have been reading and talking with historians and it turned out that Portugal discovered Luzon and Mindanao prior to the Spanish, what if the Portuguese decided to concede Visayas and Palawan to the Castilians and decided to colonize Luzon and Mindanao instead of fighting to get all of the...
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    A better King John(1199-1216)
    Threadmarks: Constance of Portugal

    John I of England would decide not to meddle to the business of the Lusignans as it may inflame the conflicts with France and not to bother ally with the Count of Angouleme as he knew what they did with his mother, Eleanor. On 1200, John I of England would decide to marry a Portuguese Princess...
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    The Fair and the Landless
    Threadmarks: The marriage of the landless and the fair

    On 1199, John I of England would repudiate his wife, Hawise or Isabella of Gloucester in favor of Blanche of Navarre to continue the alliance of Navarre with that of England, this decision would make the Queen dowager of England, Berengaria very happy as it would continue the alliance between...
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    Maria of France, Countess of Dieppe and Poitou
    Threadmarks: The second divorce of Eleanor of Aquitaine

    On February 28, 1155, Eleanor of Aquitaine would give birth to a daughter named Matilda who would be followed by another daughter in June of 1156 named Eleanor, the end of 1156, William the son of Henry and Eleanor of Aquitaine would die which would prompt Henry to try again to have a son with...
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    Return from Compostella
    Threadmarks: Return of William XI of Aquitaine

    On William X of Aquitaine’s return from his pilgrimage of Santiago de Compostella, he would reveal that he had already remarry to Almodis of Barcelona, such marriage would produce another son named William of Santiago de Compostella on 1138 who was conceived after their wedding, and another...
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    Henry the Young King(1155-1199)
    Threadmarks: The Annulment of Henry the Young King’s marriage

    On 1183, Henry, the Young King of England would start the process of annulling the marriage with Margaret of France in favor Gisele of Swabia as Margaret of France is in forbidden affinity as Eleanor of Aquitaine was once married to Louis VII, as his marriage with Margaret of France produced no...
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    A cross in Egypt – A fourth crusade timeline
    Threadmarks: Treaty of Le Goulet

    On June 1, 1199, Pope Innocent III ultimately decreed that the Archbishopric of Dol should be placed under the authority of the Metropolitan of Tours. Conseqquently, the archbishop lost his title and pallium, leading the archbishopric to revert to a bishopric once again. Disagreeing with this...
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    A promise fulfilled – An Arthur of Brittany timeline
    Threadmarks: The Wedding of Elvira of Sicily and Arthur of Brittany

    Arthur I of Brittany making homage to Philip II of France Elvira of Sicily and her mother would go to the domains of Arthur I of Brittany in 1199 after going to France as she had remembered the treaty where in a Sicilian Princess was promised to Arthur I of Brittany and secured a betrothal with...
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    The Aquitanian Lioness and her three cubs – A Collaborative Timeline
    Threadmarks: Birth of the Twins of Eleanor of Aquitaine

    July/August 1150 Eleanor of Aquitaine would give birth to twins named Alix of France and Philip of France which were conceived as a result of Pope Eugene III making Eleanor of Aquitaine and Louis VII consummate their relationship, Eleanor and Louis would decide to separate ways months after the...
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    The monk’s web - Second Crusade Occitan timeline
    Threadmarks: A change of plans or a change of heart

    On 1145, Louis VII would decide not to do a crusade unless he has a male heir and focused on siring a male heir before he would join the crusade which is known in history as the Second Crusade, what Louis would do instead is to suggest Innocent II to annul the marriage of Constance of France and...
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    Luyag na Caboloan, a Sinosphere country – A Philippines Timeline
    Threadmarks: Country Profile of Caboloan

    In Caboloan, the ruler of Caboloan would defeat the Majapahitans and their attempts to eradicate its independence between the 13th and the 14th centuries, which happened prior to the Deboxah I Era when Deboxah I ruled, the Country of Caboloan would champion the rights of the Nestorians in their...
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    The line of Don Carlos
    Threadmarks: Birth of Don Carlos

    On 1545, Maria Manuela would give birth to a healthy son baptized as Carlos, but Maria Manuela would die after giving birth due to the complications of the pregnancy and immediately Philip, Prince of Asturias decided to marry Maria of Portugal, the half aunt of Maria Manuela so that Infante...
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    Line of the Young King
    Threadmarks: William, son of Henry the Young King

    On 1189, on the death of Henry II, he would be succeeded by his grandson, William III of England, the son of Henry the Young King and Margaret, Queen of Hungary, he is 12 years old at this time, he needed three years to reach his majority. Richard of England is made as regent and freed his...
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    Conrad II of Sicily, IV of HRE
    Threadmarks: Point of Divergence

    OTL After extensive strategic maneuvering, Conradin's larger army confronted Charles of Anjou's forces on the Palentine Plains near the town of Tagliacozzo, specifically close to Scurcola Marsicana. Both armies were organized into three divisions. The initial Hohenstaufen division, led by the...
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    William I, King of France, XI of Aquitaine
    Threadmarks: Point of Divergence

    I used Chat GPT to rephrase a part of the Wikipedia article OTL Even prior to the commencement of the Crusade, the relationship between Eleanor and Louis was deteriorating, and their disagreements only intensified while they were abroad. The main source of discord was Eleanor's alleged...
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    Life and Legacy of Adelaide of Flanders, Countess of Flanders, Princess of Denmark, Titular Queen of Denmark, and Queen of England(1128-1204)
    Threadmarks: Birth of Adelaide of Flanders

    On 1128, Margaret of Clermont would give birth to a daughter named Adelaide of Flanders, her daughter with Charles I of Flanders, she is a granddaughter of Canute IV and a claimant to Denmark and Flanders, she is an attractive heiress and she would rival Eleanor of Aquitaine, the Queen of France...
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    Ida, Countess of Boulogne, Queen of England
    Threadmarks: The wedding and marriage

    On 1186, after learning that Ida, Countess of Boulogne is widowed twice, Henry II would want his youngest son to marry Ida, Countess of Boulogne in order to give England closer ties with the county of Boulogne, the marriage would have angered the King of France, Philip II but the King of France...
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    One more decade for Duke Arthur I of Brittany
    Threadmarks: Death of the Duke

    Arthur I of Brittany paying homage to Philip II of France. Chroniques de St Denis, British Library On 1217, Arthur I, Duke of Brittany, Count of Maine, Anjou, and Tourraine would die in action, being defeated by the troops of the regents of Henry III after John I died of dysentery, the regents...
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    Neutral Duchess(Marshall Brittany)
    Threadmarks: Eleanor of Brittany

    On 1205, John I of England would decide to marry his niece, Eleanor, Duchess of Brittany to a fellow captive, the younger William Marshall as a condition for their release and the younger William Marshall would be forced to pledge loyalty to John of England and not assert Eleanor’s claims to the...
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