A Forced Peace

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Descendants of Isabella and Ferdinand of Castile

=Isabella b. 1470 d. 1498 m. Alfonso, Prince of Portugal(a) Manuel I of Portugal(b)
==1b. Miguel I, Prince of Asturias b. 1498 d. 1500

=John, Prince of Asturias d. 1497 m. Margaret of Austria(a)

=Joanna, Queen of Castile b. 1478 m. Philip of Burgundy(a)
==1a. Eleanor b. 1498 m. Manuel I of Portugal d. 1520(a) Christian II of Denmark(b)
==2a. Charles I of Spain b. 1500 m. Isabella of Portugal(a)
===1a. Philip, Prince of Asturias b. 1523 m. Elisabeth of England(a)
==3a. Isabella b. 1501 m. John III of Portugal
==4a. Ferdinand, Duke of Austria and Burgundy b. 1503 m. Anne of Hungary d. 1532(a) Mary Tudor(b)
===1b. Isabella b. 1537
===2b. Catherine of Austria b. 1540
==5a. Mary b. 1505 m. Louis II of Hungary(a)
===1a. Mary
===2a. Charles II of Bohemia b. 1527
===3a. Casimir b.1529 m. Kunigunde of Poland b. 1530
==6a. Catherine b.1507 m. Francis I of France

=Mary, Queen of Portugal b. 1482 d. 1517 m. Manuel I of Portugal
==1a. John III of Portugal b. 1502 m. Isabella of Austria
==2a. Isabella of Portugal b. 1503 m. Charles I of Spain
==3a. Beatrice b. 1504 m. Charles, Duke of Bourbon
==4a. Luis, Duke of Beja b. 1506 m. Isabella Tudor
==5a. Ferdinand b. 1507
==6a. Alfonso b. 1509
==7a. Henry b. 1512
==8a. Mary b. 1513 d. 1520 m. Emmanuel I of Savoy
==9a. Edward b. 1515
==10a. Anthony b. 1516

=Catherine, Queen of England b. 1485 d.1518 m. Arthur, Prince of Wales(a) Henry VIII(b)
==1b. Mary b. 1516 m. Ferdinand I Holy Roman Emperor(a) Alfonso VI of Portugal(b)
===1a. Isabella b. 1537
===2a. Catherine of Austria b. 1540
===3b. Charles b. 1549
===4b. Henry b. 1552
===5b. Edward b. 1556
===6b. Catherine b. 1558

==2b. Isabella b. 1518 m. Luis, Duke of Beja
==3b. Henry b. 1518 d. 1518

Other begettings (i.e. additional trees per the thread, showing relationships among many of the same people in other houses).

Maximilian of Austria (HRE) b. 1459 d. 1519 m. Mary of Burgundy b. 1457 d. 1482(a)
=Philip of Burgundy b.1478 d. 1506 m. Joanna, Queen of Castile(a)
==1a. Eleanor b. 1498 m. Manuel I of Portugal d. 1520(a) Christian II of Denmark(b)
==2a. Charles I of Spain b. 1500 m. Isabella of Portugal
==3a. Isabella b. 1501 m. John III of Portugal
==4a. Ferdinand, Duke of Austria and Burgundy b. 1503 m. Anne of Hungary d. 1532(a) Mary Tudor(b)
===1b. Isabella b. 1537
===2b. Catherine of Austria b. 1540
==5a. Mary b. 1505 m. Louis II of Hungary(a)
===1a. Mary
===2a. Charles II of Bohemia b. 1527
===3a. Casimir b. 1529 m. Kunigunde of Poland b. 1530
==6a. Catherine b.1 507 m. Francis I of France

=Margaret of Austria m. John, Prince of Asturias(a) Philibert of Savoy(b) Charles III, Duke of Savoy (c)
==1c. Margherita of Savoy b. 1510
==2c. Emanuele (Emmanuel) of Savoy b. 1512
==3c. Carlo (Charles), Duke of Aosta b. 1514
==4c. Caterina of Savoy b. 1516

= Henry VIII of England m. Catherine of Aragon b. 1485 d. 1518 m. (a) Anne of Navarre(b)
==1a. Mary b. 1516 m. Ferdinand I Holy Roman Emperor(a) Alfonso VI of Portugal(b)
===1a. Isabella b. 1537
===2a. Catherine of Austria b. 1540
===3b. Charles b. 1549
===4b. Henry b. 1552
===5b. Edward b. 1556
===6b. Catherine b. 1558.
==2a. Isabella b. 1518 m. Luis, Duke of Beja
==3a. Henry b. 1518 d. 1518
==4b. Elizabeth b. 1521
==5b. Margaret b. 1524
==6b. Edward b. 1528

Note: Louis II of Hungary was not killed at Mohacs, and has two sons and a daughter, blowing off the Habsburg claim.
 
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Expanded the given tree per what has been stated in the thread and some background from Wikipedia. Changes and insertions in italics.



Other begettings (i.e. additional trees per the thread, showing relationships among many of the same people in other houses).

Maximilian of Austria (HRE) b. 1459 d. 1519 m. Mary of Burgundy b. 1457 d. 1482(a)
=Philip of Burgundy b.1478 d. 1506 m. Joanna, Queen of Castile(a)
==1a. Eleanor b. 1498 m. Manuel I of Portugal d. 1520(a) Christian II of Denmark(b)
==2a. Charles I of Spain b. 1500 m. Isabella of Portugal
==3a. Isabella b. 1501 m. John III of Portugal
==4a. Ferdinand, Duke of Austria and Burgundy b. 1503 m. Anne of Hungary d. 1532(a) Mary Tudor(b)
===1b. Isabella b. 1537
===2b. Catherine of Austria b. 1540
==5a. Mary b. 1505 m. Louis II of Hungary(a)
===1a. Mary
===2a. Charles II of Bohemia b. 1527
===3a. Casimir b. 1529 m. Kunigunde of Poland b. 1530
==6a. Catherine b.1 507 m. Francis I of France

=Margaret of Austria m. John, Prince of Asturias(a) Philibert of Savoy(b) Charles III, Duke of Savoy (c)
==1c. Margherita of Savoy b. 1510
==2c. Emanuele (Emmanuel) of Savoy b. 1512
==3c. Carlo (Charles), Duke of Aosta b. 1514
==4c. Caterina of Savoy b. 1516

= Henry VIII of England m. Catherine of Aragon b. 1485 d. 1518 m. (a) Anne of Navarre(b)
==1a. Mary b. 1516 m. Ferdinand I Holy Roman Emperor(a) Alfonso VI of Portugal(b)
===1a. Isabella b. 1537
===2a. Catherine of Austria b. 1540
===3b. Charles b. 1549
===4b. Henry b. 1552
===5b. Edward b. 1556
===6b. Catherine b. 1558.
==2a. Isabella b. 1518 m. Luis, Duke of Beja
==3a. Henry b. 1518 d. 1518
==4b. Elizabeth b. 1521
==5b. Margaret b. 1524
==6b. Edward b. 1528

Note: Louis II of Hungary was not killed at Mohacs, and has two sons and a daughter, blowing off the Habsburg claim.

It is more like

Maximilian of Austria (HRE) b. 1459 d. 1519 m. Mary of Burgundy b. 1457 d. 1482(a)
=Philip of Burgundy b.1478 d. 1506 m. Joanna, Queen of Castile(a)
==1a. Eleanor b. 1498 m. Manuel I of Portugal d. 1520(a) Christian II of Denmark(b)
===1a. Maria of Viseu b. 1520 m. Francis II of France b. 1518
==2a. Charles I of Spain b. 1500 m. Isabella of Portugal
===1a. Philip II of Spain b. 1523 m. Maria Manuela of Portugal b. 1527(a) Elizabeth Tudor b. 1521(b)
==3a. Isabella b. 1501 m. John III of Portugal
==4a. Ferdinand, Duke of Austria and Burgundy b. 1503 m. Anne of Hungary d. 1532(a) Mary Tudor(b)
===1a. Maximilian b. 1527 m. Margaret of France b. 1523
===2b. Isabella b. 1537
===3b. Catherine of Austria b. 1540
==5a. Mary b. 1505 m. Louis II of Hungary(a)
===1a. Mary
===2a. Charles II of Bohemia b. 1527
===3a. Casimir b. 1529 m. Kunigunde of Poland b. 1530
==6a. Catherine b.1 507 m. Francis I of France

=Margaret of Austria m. John, Prince of Asturias(a) Philibert of Savoy(b) Charles III, Duke of Savoy (c)
==1c. Margherita of Savoy b. 1510 m. Ercole II d'Este
==2c. Emanuele (Emmanuel) of Savoy b. 1512 m. Maria of Portugal b. 1513(a) Madeleine of France b. 1520(b)
==3c. Carlo (Charles), Duke of Aosta b. 1514 d. 1530
==4c. Caterina of Savoy b. 1516 m. Henry, Duke of Coimbra b. 1512

= Henry VIII of England m. Catherine of Aragon b. 1485 d. 1518 m. (a) Anne of Navarre(b)
==1a. Mary b. 1516 m. Ferdinand I Holy Roman Emperor(a) Alfonso VI of Portugal(b)
===1a. Isabella b. 1537
===2a. Catherine of Austria b. 1540
===3b. Charles b. 1549
===4b. Henry b. 1552
===5b. Edward b. 1556
===6b. Catherine b. 1558.
==2a. Isabella b. 1518 m. Luis, Duke of Beja
==3a. Henry b. 1518 d. 1518
==4b. Elizabeth b. 1521 m. Philip II of Spain b. 1523
==5b. Margaret b. 1524 m. Charles, Duke of Orleans b. 1523
==6b. Edward b. 1528 m. Mary, Queen of Scots b. 1544


I added Margaret the younger marrying the Ercole since Renee is queen of navarre..
 
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Mary, Queen of Scots

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Mary was the only surviving daughter of King James V of Scotland and Princess Charlotte. She was crowned queen when she was only 4 days old on the death of her father, she is born on 1544.


She married twice. Her first husband was King Edward VI of England, a king 10 years her senior.


She would give birth to a daughter named Beatrice of England on 1561.


On 1562, her husband, Edward VI would die on over exertion in consummating the marriage and Mary I of Scotland, would remarry to Henry IX of England, who assumed the throne of England, the younger son of Alfonso VI OF Portugal, because his brother cannot assume the throne because it would mean he would need to manage England from Portugal, she would give birth to their first son, Jaime or James, Prince of Wales and Rothesay on 1570, the future James I of England and James VI of Scotland, the first King of Britain under the house of Avis.
 
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A view of Manila Bay

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Born to a poor family in the city Raoping of Chaozhou, Limahong had an early start in criminal activity and progressed to piracy, becoming leader of around 2000 pirates. His activities and attacks on ports and ships throughout southern China increased and a warrant was issued by the authorities to capture him alive and send him to the city of Tay Bin. He was married to Nataracy.


He shifted his activities to piracy on the high seas and out of reach of China's power. He was able to accumulate up to 40 ships, whereupon he once again raided cities and ports in southern China. Limahong attacked a city occupied by Vintoquián (Lin Daoqian), another Chinese pirate, but Vintoquián was able to escape along with 5 of Limahong's ships. However, Limahong was able to capture 55 of Vintoquián's fleet and thus increased his own to 95 ships. He was now a veritable king of the high seas of southern China.


In late 1573, he gathered an army of 3,000 Chinese warriors, renegades and vagabonds and fled to the island of Luzon. There, he and his band of outlaws sought refuge, established their own kingdom and waged war with the Sultanate of Selurong in Samtoy. The Sultan of Selurong made Limahong as the ruler of Namayan and its surrounding area under the Sultanate of Selurong as a peace offering of the current Sultan ruling Selurong at that time, Limahong would be at odds with the Sultan of Brunei.

Note
Metro Manila has a history similar to the French Normandy in this timeline...
 
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Miguel Lopez de Legazpi
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Miguel Lopez de Legaspi would chart the coasts of Japan and discovered lands to the south in 1580, with Selurong and the land of Taiyoan as the focus, however the Kingdoms in Selurong during this time would be fully formed and the land would not be suitable to create any trading ports.


Miguel Lopez de Legaspi would describe the country of Selurong or Celudon as a barren country with its rivers filled with volcanic silt, the country is basically a useless wasteland with hostile people.


Further south in Kumintang or Comintan he would say that the country of Kumintang is the opposite of Celudon which has silted rivers and friendly people, there are many Chinese immigrant people in Comintan compared to Celudon as he said, the same he would say that Ybalon or Ibalon is a combination of both Comintan and Celudon.


He described Taiyoan or Formosa as a land that is empty although full of savages and the women in certain tribes had pregnancy taboos.
 
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Emblem of Selurong(Celudon)

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Emblem of Brunei


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Miguel Lopez de Legazpi would describe, the Kingdom of Selurong or rather the Kingdom of Celudon as a rock, it is a rock that served as an intermediary between East Asian countries and to the late Majapahit Empire.


Miguel Lopez de Legaspi would stay in the court of the Sultan/King of Selurong as well of the Sultan of Brunei and the Sultan of Sulu, he would describe the Kingdom of Brunei is a strong power, and a deserving successor to Majapahit, he would describe the King of Selurong, Mahmoud, the son of Tagkan(Tagkan resigned from his position to allow his more able son at this point to rule), apparently Tagkan and his son Mahmoud would not tolerate a new religion and thus the Christians would not enter his kingdom..


Miguel Lopez de Legaspi is captivated on the beauty of the Bruneian court of Saiful Rijal, who is currently ruling Brunei, Saifu Rijal would accept Christian Missionaries in his kingdom and he with and his successor, Shah Berunuai were praised by Miguel Lopez de Legaspi as the Kings as worthy as their Spanish counterparts, he also commented that Saifu Rijal is very much like his king Felipe and he is just as pious.
 
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