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  1. Rcousin

    L'Europe Socio-Républicaine
    Threadmarks: Outline

    Summary: in 1799, Napoleon dies in battle against the Royal Navy when he is on his way back from the Nile. Sieyès is able to successfully conduct his coup d’état and establish the constitution he had in mind fully. The country is more amenable to moderating constitutional arrangements, and even...
  2. Early end of HRE-Spanish union

    PoD is vert easy-some unfortunate accident happens to Emperor Charles V, resulting in his premature death in summer 1527, ending personal union between Spain and Holy Roman Empire much earlier than IOTL. So baby Felipe II is heir of Spain and Burgundy (with Isabella of Portugal as regent in...
  3. kasumigenx

    The other Valois girl
    Threadmarks: The other Valois girl

    Anne of Brittany would give birth a surviving daughter named Anne(1498) to Charles VIII and two surviving daughters named Isabella(1499) and Renee(1510) to Louis XII. Anne II of Brittany would marry Francis, Duke of Angouleme, later Francis I of France, Isabella of France would marry Charles and...
  4. kasumigenx

    Zaragossa Upheld – A Portuguese timeline
    Threadmarks: Treaty of Zaragossa

    The Treaty of Zaragoza laid down that the eastern border between the two domain zones was 297+1⁄2 leagues (1,763 kilometres, 952 nautical miles)[note 4], or 17° east, of the Maluku Islands. This left the islands within the Portuguese domain. In exchange, the King of Portugal paid Emperor Charles...
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  6. Taunay

    AHC: Independent Galicia

    Your challenge is to have Galicia be either independent or a part of Portugal, with a POD in 1900. For me, there are two windows of opportunities. The first is the 1930s Spanish Civil War end in a stalemate or in a very fragile Spain (I don't know what's necessary to do this), with the...
  7. eliamartin65

    Emma, Duchess of Brabant - An Austro-Burgundian TL
    Threadmarks: Rules

    Inspired by my current Burgundian Empress TL, I have decided to make that scenario a collaborative TL between myself, @RedKing, @Prince of Permsia, @Reyne and @EdwardRex. We won't be accepting new players. Now, onto the rules for this little game: The starting date is March 1452. Each post...
  8. WI Spain keeps more of the Caribbean during the 19th century?

    The Spanish Empire in continental America collapsed during the Spanish American Wars of Independence. However, not all of Spains territories in the new world were lost to Mexico, Gran Colombia, etc. Spain still had naval dominance in the caribbean, and was able to keep Cuba and Puerto Rico. They...
  9. Effects of Confederate Victory in ACW on European imperialism in the new world?

    There are hundreds of threads ctalking about the american civil war, and how if it had gone differently, it would have affected america. But, I am more interested in what a divided US means for Europe. OTL, France used the turmoil of the American Civil War to intervene in Mexico, and Spain used...
  10. WI : the fate of the Russian and Spanish Empires are switched around 1800-1815.

    As the title says. I have allways see both empires as parallels: born on the frontier against nomadic muslim tribes and expanding over the centuries, being the main differences the continuitiy (Russia) or discontinuity (Spain) of the territory and the fact that one is horizontal and the other...
  11. Idea: What if Venezuela never declared independence against Spain?

    Basic rundown: -Gran Colombia never exists and instead Columbia compromises of Panama, Columbia, and Ecuador -Venezuela given protectorate status in 1864 -Venezuelan crisis of 1895 escalates into a more global conflict; Anglo-Spanish war -Anglo-Spanish war occurs; US & UK v Spain & Venezuela -US...
  12. VadisDeProfundis

    Spain votes No on a NATO Referendum

    Spain's accession to the North Atlantic Treaty was rather fraught. There was widespread discussion of Madrid joining since the late 1970s, and Adolfo Suarez's government had already declared it a priority. The change in leadership and Calvo Sotello's rise significantly changed the debate, from...
  13. GameBawesome

    WI: Joseph Ferdinand of Bavaria doesn't die and goes on to become King of Spain?

    At the end of the 16th Century, the once mighty Spanish Empire was declining. After years of economic stagnation and countless wars, the last Habsburg King, Charles II of Spain was unhealthy and wouldn't live longer and he didn't have any heirs. So, the great powers at the time tried to come up...
  14. kasumigenx

    Magellan’s defeated but circumnavigated
    Threadmarks: Magellan’s survival

    On 1521, Magellan would survive, however the Spanish would be defeated in Mactan, the expedition of Magellan would leave Cebu and head west back to Spain but in the journey west they resupplied, the defeat of the Spanish in 1521 is very much shameful for the Spanish although, the Spanish would...
  15. Taunay

    WI: Spanish invasion of China

    -http://www.samuelhawley.com/imjinarticle3.html Even though it's extremely unlikely, what if Philip agrees to this and Spain invades China in the late 1570s? What would be the impacts in either Ming China or Spain? @Xenophonte @Kurt_Steiner @Metempsychosis @Sceonn @Aluma @holycookie
  16. Assassination of Isabella II of spain in 1852

    On February 2, 1852, priest Martin Merino Gómez tried to kill the then Queen Isabel II of Spain The queen was deeply wounded and fainted, but she survived What if she died that day
  17. Indigenous puppet/client state in place of the Viceroyalty of New Spain?

    I came up with an idea not too long ago and I wanted some input on its feasibility. So, basically. In an alternate timeline, the Spanish do not establish the Viceroyalty of New Spain after conquering the Aztec Empire, nor do they destroy Tenochtitlan, instead, they organize their territory in...
  18. Oba Cahokia

    WI: the US followed through with it's threats againist Japan and Spain in the early 1850s?

    Map by u/KolonelJoe on Reddit. Can the United States actually win againist both nations in the 1850s and take these territories? What would be the impact of slavery? Would this begin American colonization of Japan?
  19. ACB3C0_

    AHC: Have Spain be the first socialist country on Earth.

    I was scrolling by a few threads here since I'm intrigued at the idea of a nation like Germany, the United Kingdom, or France being the first nation to develop socialism as opposed to Russia. Then I thought about Western European nations to develop socialism first, and the two I thought were...
  20. WI: Iberia was united before reaching the Americas

    Scenario: The Iberian peninsula is united under a single flag sometime before 1492. Main question: How does this affect the colonization of the New World? Without Portugal and Spain separated, there's no direct competition for those lands, Iberia would be the only empire in the world that can...
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