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POD: Catherine of France, first wife of Charles the Bold, lives a bit longer, she dies in 1450, giving birth to a daughter, who happens to be healthy and lives to adulthood. Charles later remarries twice like IOTL and has another daughter *Agnes* by Isabella de Bourbon. So what would be effect of older heiress of Burgundy? She should marry before father's death, and some of OTL suitors of Mary of Burgundy would be too young for her (including Maximilian Habsburg). Nicholas of Lorraine and Charles of Berry are only slightly older than her (but de Berry is her uncle, it would be harder for him to get dispensation) and George of Clarence (poor Burgundy...) is almost of the same age (so instead of single Yorkist-Burgundian marriage in 1468 there could be double marriage ITTL). Which option is the most likely?
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