Bloody Margaret - Arthur Tudor's daughter

Bloody Margaret

Note it is in the same universe as the Ripple of Conversion

Act I

On 1502, Arthur died but Catherine of Aragon is feeling that her abdomen feels uncomfortable and had not have any menstruation for a time, Catheirine of Aragon gives birth to a daughter, she is the daughter of Arthur, she would not be the heir but rather her grandfather has plans for her, she is named as Margaret Tudor, named after her grandmother, Margaret, she was sworn to abdicate her claims to the English throne.

Her mother remarried to her uncle, Henry VIII after her grandfather died with dispensation from the pope, she was sent to Austria on 1509.

She marries to Charles of Austria on 1516, unfortunately her first husband dies due to poison the same year, she said to herself, she could not possibly return to England, what should she do, after that she hears about the the birth of her half sister, Mary, she wanted to visit but can’t.
 
Act II

Her mother, Catherine of Aragon dies at childbirth on 1518, giving birth to a daughter named Catherine and Margaret is not surprised, Henry VIII sends letters to his niece Margaret and remarries to his original betrothed, Eleanor of Austria who gives him twins in 1521 and they are named Edward and Elisabeth.

Manuel I of Portugal does not marry Eleanor of Austria because he warred with Joanna of Aragon and expelled her from Spain

On 1522, unfortunately for Claude, Queen of France, her frequent giving birth has given a toll on her and she dies.

Francis I wants to look for a new bride and wanted someone close to the Holy Roman Empire and it turns out that Margaret Tudor is still very available and beautiful.

Margaret Tudor marries Francis I and she gives birth to a bouncing baby boy on 1523, the marriage of Francis I namely, Charlotte, Francis, Henry, Madeleine and Charles gave them a new mother in her person, the birth was a happy incident for her, as she is the Queen of France right now, she arranges a marriage for John II of Portugal.

Henry VIII sees no need for a French alliance due to the marriage and breaks the betrothal of Francis of Brittany with Mary Tudor.

She also gave birth to a daughter later named Marie Elisabeth, on 1526, who was named after her younger sister, Mary Tudor.
 
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