Challenge : Protestant Iberian Nation

You mean besides the fact that all of the land beyond the Pyrennes is "Iberia" or "Hispania"?
This is the first time in my life I've heard of France being part of Iberia...

At the time in question the Navarrese monarchs had lost all of their Iberian land and only held lands beyond the Pyrenees, in southwestern France.
 
This is the first time in my life I've heard of France being part of Iberia...

At the time in question the Navarrese monarchs had lost all of their Iberian land and only held lands beyond the Pyrenees, in southwestern France.

'Iberian' Navarre was conquered in 1512.
 
This is the first time in my life I've heard of France being part of Iberia...
That's like saying Italy is transalpine rather than cisalpine. Spain is beyond the Pyrennes.

Whether it's in Iberia or not doesn't matter. It's never going to hit the required OP definition of "at least 3/4 the size of Portugal". It would struggle to hit 1/4 of Portugal's size.

Well, I didn't read that bit. That would be a bit of a doozy.
Perhaps one could prevent the unification of Aragon and Castile? Or better yet, facilitate a permanent split between Castile and Leon in the 1400's? So when the Reformation rolls out from 1520's Germany, it might catch on in at least one Spanish kingdom, and the others will be less capable of doing anything about it.
 
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