AHC: Maximum possible inheritance for Charles V

The OTL inheritance of Chafles V was absurd enough. Multiple kingdosms, an entire continent overseas, and a swarm of bits and pieces scattered about Europe.

Spain

The West Indies
Central America
New Grenada
Peru

Sicily
Sardinia
Naples

Milan

Hungary

Brabant
Limburg
Zeeland
Holland
Friesland
Gelderland
Drenthe
Groningen
Overyssel
Flanders
Hainault
Artois
Luxemburg
Franche-Comté

Charolais
Zutphen
Sundgau
Breisgau
Hither Austria
Burgau

Tyrol
Carniola
Carinthia
Styria
Austria
Bohemia
Moravia
Silesia

But why stop there? What else could have landed in the Habsburg net? What other realms was he a possible heir to, if the dice rolled the right way?

France? Scotland? Poland? Portugal? Sweden?

Hesse, Mecklenburg, Saxony, Holstein, Berg, Mark, Nassau, Brunswick, Bavaria?

Savoy, Parma, Mantua, Tuscany?
 
The OTL inheritance of Chafles V was absurd enough. Multiple kingdosms, an entire continent overseas, and a swarm of bits and pieces scattered about Europe.

Spain

The West Indies
Central America
New Grenada
Peru

Sicily
Sardinia
Naples

Milan

Hungary

Brabant
Limburg
Zeeland
Holland
Friesland
Gelderland
Drenthe
Groningen
Overyssel
Flanders
Hainault
Artois
Luxemburg
Franche-Comté

Charolais
Zutphen
Sundgau
Breisgau
Hither Austria
Burgau

Tyrol
Carniola
Carinthia
Styria
Austria
Bohemia
Moravia
Silesia

But why stop there? What else could have landed in the Habsburg net? What other realms was he a possible heir to, if the dice rolled the right way?

France? Scotland? Poland? Portugal? Sweden?

Hesse, Mecklenburg, Saxony, Holstein, Berg, Mark, Nassau, Brunswick, Bavaria?

Savoy, Parma, Mantua, Tuscany?

OK most of those are impossible. All of the German states and France had Salic law, thus no chance of Charles inheriting them. There was never a marriage between Scotland and the Habsburgs, nor with Sweden. Maybe you could get Portugal, as Charles great-grandmother Eleanor was an Infanta of Portugal. Parma didn't exist at that point and neither did Tuscany.
 
OK most of those are impossible. All of the German states and France had Salic law, thus no chance of Charles inheriting them. There was never a marriage between Scotland and the Habsburgs, nor with Sweden. Maybe you could get Portugal, as Charles great-grandmother Eleanor was an Infanta of Portugal. Parma didn't exist at that point and neither did Tuscany.
Well, Charles V didn't inherit Gelre, Overijssel, Friesland and Groningen either. He simply conquered (or bought) them. He could possibly do that with other parts nearby, like Liege, East-Frisia or Cleves.
 
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