there might be but it might be weaker..This is true, though would there not be questions over the legitimacy of a male heir as well
there might be but it might be weaker..This is true, though would there not be questions over the legitimacy of a male heir as well
female heiresses are more unstable as they could result to personal union in their marriage..Really?
Aha, as in Charles is married to Isabella, and Joanna is marired to Ferdinand?
Well I just meant Charles marries Isabella and pushes her claim against Joanna who still might be wed to the Portuguese king. Meanwhile Ferdinand finds someone to help push his claim?
Ah I get you, now that could be very interesting, though of course would need Charles to throw his betrothal to Catherine of Portugal back in her face.
Hmm interesting and possible, though the sixteen year age gap between Catherine and Ferdinand might be a big obstacle to that
Hm maybe a French princess?
Louis XI's daughter Anne? Who otl married the Duke of Bourbon?
They could work. She's only about ten years younger than him.