elisabeth of valois

  1. Mary, Queen of Scots born. . . male?

    In OTL, Mary Stuart was born the daughter of James V of Scotland and Marie d'Guise on the 8th December 1542. She would become Queen Regnant of Scotland at six days old, and would marry four times, though notably to her first husband, Francis II of France, whom was one of the driving factors in...
  2. ordinarylittleme

    WI: Elisabeth of Valois and Carlos, Prince of Asturias

    What if Elisabeth was able to marry Carlos instead of Philip II? We know they were fond of each other (and Carlos always treated her well, despite his insanity, as Wikipedia stated). Why is she able to do so, you may ask. Perhaps Mary I lives a little longer. Perhaps Philip decides the alliance...
  3. ordinarylittleme

    WI: Margaret of Valois, Elisabeth of Valois and Elisabeth of Austria bore male heirs?

    OTL, these three queens were unable to bear healthy male children, causing great turmoil. What if they had surviving sons, though? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elisabeth_of_Austria,_Queen_of_France https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elisabeth_of_Valois...
  4. Maria, Queen of Spain and Isabella, Princess of Asturias

    What if Mary Tudor lived longer than OTL, causing the match between her stepson don Carlos and Elisabeth of France going ahead as originally planned? If Henry II still died in the tournament for Elisabeth‘s wedding and Francis II of France also died after a short reign, Marie Stuart would be...
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