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The idea of Margaret of York giving Charles the Bold a surviving son has been posited several times on this board. But suppose she had given him another daughter. Obviously such a girl would be regarded as just about as useless for the Burgundian succession by the French (although they may have tried to marry her to the dauphin - OTL Charles VIII) and claimed the inheritance through her.
What does everyone think? Is she going to be a political pawn like Anne of Brittany's younger sister, Isabeau? Or is she going to at least catch a king (though maybe metaphorically)?