arthur tudor

  1. The Gybson Boy

    Catherine of Aragon gives birth to Arthur's twin daughters in 1502 and Henry dies in 1505

    Catherine of Aragon and his oldest Daugther Elizabeth The marriage of Arthur and Catherine is actually consummated, the young prince Arthur dies as OTL and it is discovered that Catherine is pregnant, finally on July 25, 1502 she gives birth to twin girls who are named Elizabeth and Mary. Three...
  2. The Gybson Boy

    The Twelve Blessings of Catherine of Aragon and Arthur Tudor: Arthur Tudor and Catherine of Aragon Have Twelve Sons, , whom do they marry?

    This post has a similar premise to another post of mine from a few months ago In January 1502, shortly after the marriage of the Prince of Wales with Catherine of Aragon, King Henry VII fell ill from sweating, preventing the newly married couple from leaving for Ludlow Castle, after a month and...
  3. WI: All of Henry the 7ths children are boys?

    Say they also all survive to adulthood (not necessarily old age, just enough to marry and develop their own character). How would this impact the evolution of the Tudor dynasty? Who would these alternate sons marry, and what titles might they have bestowed upon them? Alternate Issue: Arthur...
  4. Teriyaki

    Katherine of Aragon Gives Birth to Arthur's Son

    One of the key divergent points in history for me is the death of Arthur Tudor. Its interesting to see certain historians speculate about what England would have been like had there been a King Arthur the I rather than a Henry the VIII. Another interesting divergent point was Katherine of...
  5. Who would the children of Arthur, Prince of Wales and Catherine of Aragon marry?

    Say both Catherine and Arthur survive their sickness unscathed, and go on to have many kids. Who would these alternate heirs marry, and how would it compare to our world and Henry's kids? Alternate Issue; 1502, Elizabeth 1503, Mary 1504, Arthur 1506, Margaret 1507, Henry 1509, Edward 1510...
  6. WI: Henry VIII dies in 1503

    In OTL Arthur, Prince of Wales and Catherine of Aragon got sick not too long after their wedding in 1502. While Catherine recovered, Arthur died in that same year. But What if Henry, Duke of York (OTL Henry VIII) also caught the unspecified Illness and died in 1503? 1. This leaves Margaret...
  7. Salma Amer

    Robert Baratheon is born again as Henry VIII of England

    Unlike Henry VIII, Robert (Henry) will be happy because he is the second son, and has nothing to do with the throne. He will establish a strong relationship with his brother Arthur because he reminds him of Edward Stark. When Arthur dies, Robert will grieve and remember the death of his parents...
  8. The Gybson Boy

    Twelve Children of Camelot: Prince Arthur has twelve children with Catherine of Aragon, whom do they marry?

    King Henry VII died in 1509 and was succeeded by his eldest son, now King Arthur I of England. Prince Arthur married a Spanish princess, Catherine of Aragon, November 1501. A few months later, in the spring of 1502, he nearly succumbed to sweating sickness in the midst of an epidemic, at Ludlow...
  9. The Tragedy of Arthur Prince of Wales by William Shakespeare - Some Historical Background

    It was the year 1600 when William Shakespeare wrote the last of his grand histories and the crowning achievement of Marian drama. While Arthur is a history, it is just as often counted among the major tragedies, much like Richard III. In fact, the parallels with the latter are striking; both...
  10. RedKing

    WI: Henry VII was less paranoid?

    As is well known, Henry VII was a paranoid King and understandably so (having spent years in exile and with his life at risk). But what if, for some reason, Henry VII was less or not paranoid at all? Let say this starts from the start of his reign and lasts through it. What changes? His early...
  11. ordinarylittleme

    The Queen and the Duchess

    What if Arthur Tudor survived his illness and succeeded his father as king, while his brother Henry of York would marry as his second wife Anne Boleyn, Dowager Countess of Northumberland and Dowager Countess of Ormond? And if the Tudors had the luck of the Habsburgs and eventually ended up...
  12. King Arthur the Posthumous
    Threadmarks: 1502

    Tragedy rocked the English court when Prince Arthur of Wales died on April 2 1502. But his death was softened slightly by the Princess of Wales, Katherine of Aragon, being with child. Queen Elizabeth of York raced to her daughter-in-law's side, resolving to help the younger woman through this...
  13. Survival of the Princes---a Collaborative Timeline
    Threadmarks: Introduction & Rules

    POD: From 1491-1506, five crown princes died. In this timeline, Alfonso of Portugal, Charles Orlando of France, Juan of Spain, Arthur Tudor, and Philip of Burgundy survive or at the very least live long enough to succeed their fathers. Rules: 1. The princes must live long enough to succeed...
  14. EdwardRex

    The Camelot King and His Pomegranate Queen - A Collaborative Timeline
    Threadmarks: Introduction

    Arthur, Prince of Wales around 1502 April 1502: King Henry VII holds a celebratory feast for the recovery of his son and heir, Arthur, Prince of Wales, and his bride, Catherine of Aragon, from the mysterious sweating sickness. He also invites Arthur and Catherine back to court and sends workman...
  15. RedKing

    A Reversal of Fates: A Timeline
    Threadmarks: Prologue - A Reversal of Fates

    A Reversal of Fates: A Timeline Late October 1497 was a busy time for Isabella and Ferdinand of Spain. Their only son and heir, John had recently married the Austrian Archduchess Margaret, who in the few months since their marriage was already pregnant with their first child. Isabella and...
  16. RedKing

    WI: Arthur Tudor, Philip of Burgundy, and John of Asturias switch death dates?

    Just as the title says, these three Princes all swap death dates. Instead of dying in 1502, Arthur dies in 1497, while John dies in 1506 instead of 1497, and Philip of Burgundy dies in 1502. What would the effects of this be? Obviously, John dying in 1506 means that he'll likely have three or...
  17. ordinarylittleme

    AHC: Arthur Tudor survives and becomes king. How will Henry, Duke of York, still manage to have six wives?

    Naturally, the six wives don't necessarily need to be the six he had OTL (Henry and Katherine of Aragon cannot marry while Arthur is alive, though you could write of a scandalous secret affair if you wish), though it would be nice if you could fit some of them in.
  18. ordinarylittleme

    WI: Arthur Tudor and Katherine of Aragon's posthumous son marries Anne Boleyn.

    Does Henry, Duke of York also fall for Anne? Up to you to decide. Either way, what does this change? We will say that this son of Arthur and Katherine is born in New Year's, 1503, and is named Ferdinand after Katherine's father. Ferdinand I of England is a child king when he succeeds to the...
  19. ordinarylittleme

    WI: Arthur Tudor survives, becomes king

    It's that same old thread again. Arthur recovers from his illness alongside his bride, Katherine. In 1509 they become king and queen. Let's say these are the children they have. Elizabeth (b. 1502) Ferdinand (b. 1503) Jasper (b. 1505) Maria (b. 1506) Margaret (b. 1508) John (b. 1510) What...
  20. RedKing

    PC/WI: A Daughter of Richard III marries Arthur Tudor, effects?

    So this is based on my alt tree where Anne Neville dies in 1481 and Richard remarries to Joanna of Portugal in 1482, and later goes on to share a daughter (albeit a posthumous one), with her, who later marries Arthur Tudor, after Henry VII comes to the throne. So what would the effects of this...
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