castile and aragon

  1. pandizzy

    La Reina Loca: A Juana I of Castile Timeline
    Threadmarks: September 1495.

    First posted on patreon! Valladolid, Castile. September 1495. A fresh breeze came from the city, filtering into her chambers and snapping the curtains of her windows. It was a good day, she determined, neither too warm nor too cold. The sort of day that started good and could only end good...
  2. DBWI: Fernando of Castile prevails over James III of Aragon in the Compromise of Caspe?

    As we all know, James II, count of Urgell succeeded to the throne of Aragon as King James III after the death of his cousin Martin. Although it looked like a close run thing for a moment (due to parliamentary debate over which claimant had the best claim) James ended up winning the most votes by...
  3. ordinarylittleme

    WI: Katherine of Aragon, Queen of Castile, Aragon and England

    OTL, Juana was queen of Castile and Aragon. What if she had died childless before she could inherit, leaving her younger sister, Catalina de Aragon as her heiress? How is Katherine going to juggle between three different kingdoms when she's also queen consort of England? Is Mary going to become...
  4. WI Fernando el Católico was King of Castile on his own right

    IOTL Ferdinand II of Aragon became King of Castile iure uxoris as husband of Isabel of Castile, but as descendant of Juan I of Castile he was himself high in succession line, just behind Isabel and their children. So lets say that following changes happen-la Beltraneja dies as kid, while Isabel...
  5. AltoRegnant

    DBWI: Make Castile A Great Power

    Otl, Iberia has been divided into Castile, Aragon, and Portugal since before the end of the reconquista. And this fractured state means that they never became the biggest powers. Aragon had significant power in Italy, even still controlling much of the land south ot Rome, and the Mediterranean...
  6. WI: Maximilian I, Holy Roman Emperor and Philipp, Duke of Burgundy Switch Wives

    Apologies if the title is a bit vague. But say that in 1490, it is Philipp of Austria, Duke of Burgundy, who weds Anne, Duchess of Brittany. While in 1492 (the date of his OTL annulment from Anne) or 1494 (the date of his OTL wedding to Bianca, Max marries Juana of Castile? Obviously, in this...
  7. What if the Iberian Wedding never happened?

    The Iberian Wedding between The Crown of Castile and The Crown of Aragon (Aragon and Naples) unified Iberia and practically made Spain the super power it was. Without this marriage, the course of history would have been significantly changed. Without a unified Iberia, would Aragon conquer...
  8. Charles of Burgundy dies on the way to Spain?

    So I had a idea that nagged me for a while. Philip of Burgundy and Joanna I of Castile had two sons, Charles b 1500 and Ferdinand b 1503. If Charles's ship goes down on the way to Spain in 1517 in autumn does Ferdinand, a infante born and raised in Spain become king of Castile and Aragon? Does...
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