During the 1390s and 1410s the Capetian house of Anjou went extinct as one by one its heads died without surviving heirs:
First was Marie d'Anjou, Queen of Hungary and Croatia, who in 1395 gave birth to a premature son by her husband, Sigmund of Luxemburg. Both she and the child died.
Next, her sister, Hedwig d'Anjou, Queen of Poland, who gave birth in 1399 to a daughter, Elzbieta, who died shortly before her mother, who it would seem died of post-natal complications.
Then, in 1414, despite having been married three times, King Ladislao of Naples died, leaving a spinster sister as his heir. Giovanna II, Queen of Naples married twice, but remained childless, causing a succession dispute over the Neapolitan throne between the Aragonese and the Angevin dynasties and their heirs.
With a POD in 1395, Marie d'Anjou gives birth to a son who survives (she can still die or not). As a secondary POD, Hedwig gives birth to her child (who is either born male, or Hedwig survives long enough to birth another child who is a son). Eastern Europe is now dominated by two regencies - one for little King Karoly (I assume he'll get Charles over Louis) in Hungary, and another for little King Wladyslaw in Poland.
How does this start to change Europe?
First was Marie d'Anjou, Queen of Hungary and Croatia, who in 1395 gave birth to a premature son by her husband, Sigmund of Luxemburg. Both she and the child died.
Next, her sister, Hedwig d'Anjou, Queen of Poland, who gave birth in 1399 to a daughter, Elzbieta, who died shortly before her mother, who it would seem died of post-natal complications.
Then, in 1414, despite having been married three times, King Ladislao of Naples died, leaving a spinster sister as his heir. Giovanna II, Queen of Naples married twice, but remained childless, causing a succession dispute over the Neapolitan throne between the Aragonese and the Angevin dynasties and their heirs.
With a POD in 1395, Marie d'Anjou gives birth to a son who survives (she can still die or not). As a secondary POD, Hedwig gives birth to her child (who is either born male, or Hedwig survives long enough to birth another child who is a son). Eastern Europe is now dominated by two regencies - one for little King Karoly (I assume he'll get Charles over Louis) in Hungary, and another for little King Wladyslaw in Poland.
How does this start to change Europe?