hungary

  1. Hungary ottoman vassal

    What if the ottomans decided to make the territories of hungary that they ruled a christian vassal like transylvania and the romanians? Maybe a calvinist hungary as I read they were the mayority of the population during ottoman rule.
  2. DBWI: Hungary without Transylvania?

    Transylvania had always been a major part of the "Lands of the Crown of St. Stephen". However, towards the end of the First World War, the Entente had considerations of splitting Transylvania off, probably to join a pro-Entente Romania. What if this plan had come to pass and greatly reduced the...
  3. WI: Hungarian victory and Mongol disaster at Mohi

    So I just came across this video about the less-discussed Battle of Mohi. I was surprised that it was at a few times quite a close call, and if the Hungarians were prepared better, they might have even won. So, here's an idea: The Cuman leader Köteny is not killed by an angry mob in Pest...
  4. The Atheist Series-The Heretic Republic of Bulgaria timeline

    Hello, this is my first post here, so please, bear with me, If I mess few words up. I'm new to the genre of alternate history, so I'm not very well familiar with the popular tropes or authors but what I'm very familiar with is science-both Natural and Humanities and would like to construct an...
  5. Casimir the Old
    Threadmarks: It's a boy!

    After giving birth to two daughters Hedwig of Sagan, fourth wife of Casimir III*, King of Poland gave birth to long awaited son. Vladislaus (Władysław), born in 1369, was first royal son born in Poland from the time of his father's birth almost 60 years earlier**. Although Casimir's second wife...
  6. Iceyflames

    AHC: Communist Hungary survives

    There's this communist Hungarian state from 1919 (https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hungarian_Soviet_Republic), I'd like to know if there's any reasonable way for it to survive up to at least WWII.
  7. Gukpard

    Can Hungary expand during the 30s and 40s without taking part in WWII?

    Before anyone asks, yes I got this idea from Hearts of Iron, HOWEVER I still think that this reasoning can work, so here the idea: Let's say that Hungary does accept it's northern provinces from puppet slovakia and Northern Transylvania under the Diktat, and during the invasion of Yugoslavia...
  8. Hungary split in two after WW2

    So just like the title asks, what if Hungary was split in two after WW2? The division would be along the Danube river, with Transdanubia( with Buda) being occupied by the Western Allies, while the rest( with Pest) would be occupied by the Soviets. How would this affect the cold war, Europe and...
  9. WI: Independent Habsburg Hungary in 1800s?

    What if, at some point after 1860, Austria is completely conquered by Germany? Would the Habsburgs be able to reconstitute their empire in just Hungary and the other unconquered territories? Would the reduced Habsburg monarchy survive long?
  10. Germaine de Foix, Queen of Hungary

    Germaine (niece of King of France Louis XII) and Anne de Foix (first cousin of Queen Anne of Brittany) were planned to marry Jagiellon monarchs as part of French-Jagiellon anti-Habsburg alliance. Germaine was choosen as wife for John Albert, King of Poland, while Anne was choosen for Vladislaus...
  11. The 20th century without A-H

    Lets assume that 1866 is even more devastating for Austria than IOTL. Austrian Silesia and the predominantly German parts of Bohemia (basically the Sudetenland) are annexed by Prussia. What could be a way to dissolve this weakened Austrian Empire until January 1st 1900? And what would be the...
  12. WI: No Polish-Lithuanian union?

    What if Poland and Lithuania were never united under the Jagiellonians? How would Central and Eastern Europe have developed if Poland and Lithuania largely remained separate realms, and developed largely independently?
  13. Empress Hedwig Jagiellon

    In other thread I've proposed this chainn of events: That was part of challenge to make Mary Tudor wife of Sigismund Augustus. But let's ignore English part and concentrate on the bolded part instead, maybe with little modification-Anna of Bohemia and Hungary dies from some illness before...
  14. AHC: Alternate Magyar migrations

    Could the Magyars have migrated somewhere other than the Carpathian Basin/Pannonian Plain? On one hand, the Carpathian Basin is the westernmost extension of the Eurasian steppe, which would imply that it was the most pragmatic place for the Magyars to settle. On the other hand, there's plenty...
  15. Wenceslaus II of Bohemia dies in 1295

    Say that Wenceslaus is killed in late july 1295 by classic horse ridding accident. His death before he get crowns of Poland and Hungary would cause massive butterflies in whole Central Europe. His 5 years old son Wenceslaus III would inherit Bohemian throne. Once again Bohemia would need...
  16. JonasResende

    DBWI: No Rakoczi Rule in Hungary

    The country of Hungary is currently decked in mourning for the death of their king last week, Ferenc V, who'd ruled in Hungary since just after the Anglo-German War ended in the late 1930s. One Hungarian newspaper called Ferenc "the unshifting rock in the sands of politics". And while it's...
  17. Augenis

    The Union of Hungary-Lithuania

    Post by user 'linas' in forum.istorija.lt (original thread here): Obviously, this is a very unlikely prospect, but, on the other hand, not an implausible one - Budapest is not much farther away from Vilnius than Krakow is, and there are examples of personal unions in European history where the...
  18. WI: Ladislaus the Posthumous Survives

    So he had leukaemia OTL, and his cousin, Freddie, was an outright bastard to him. Basically imprisoning him, claiming the Hungarian crown in Lassie's lifetime IIRC - I know he DID so after Lassie died. Now, since leukaemia's a bitch of a disease (and that's by modern standards, I've lost a...
  19. Habsburgs regain Artois and Franche-Comté in the War of Spanish Succession

    Exactly as the title suggests, I'm curious about the future implications of Habsburg Artois and Franche-Comté after 1713. Tell me what you think!
  20. El_Presidente

    Russia intervenes on behalf of Hungary in 1848... and betrays the revolutionaries

    So, the idea is that the Tsar decides to intervene against Austria in 1848, snatching Galicia and sending troops into Hungary. Then, after the war is won, the Russians basically coup Hungary, installing a conservative government and a trusted noble as King (or a russian prince, but I think that...
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