Edward IV has a son in 1465, consequences?

In regards to Warwick and his daughters would Edward IV be more or less willing to allow his brothers to marry the Neville girls with two sons already with Liz?
 
Might we end up seeing a marriage between Elizabeth of York and a son if Charles the bold and Margaret of York?
 
The burgundian are not gonna be puppet of Maximilian. Here Margaret has her own children to fight for, so while Mary would marry Maximilian to protect her little half brother's duchy burgundy neither the french or he austrians are gonna rule it
 
Okay lets do this

Margaret of York and Charles the Bold
-Philip of Burgundy b 1469. Married Isabella of Aragon
-Isabella of Burgundy b 1471 d 1472
-John of Burgundy b 1474
-Stillborn son b 1475
-Margaret of Burgundy b 1478 (posthumos Charles)
 
Yes there was other things to ocupy his mind. Namely the thing that led to Nancy. Having a male heir and a spare he can try to carve out a empire for little Philip and still get killed due to sheer rashness
 
Yes there was other things to ocupy his mind. Namely the thing that led to Nancy. Having a male heir and a spare he can try to carve out a empire for little Philip and still get killed due to sheer rashness

Hmm this is true, though I wonder, might Edward send someone to aid him as well
 
He would be more motivated to help his nephew after Charles death. With his sister fighting for her son and not some random austrian the anglo-burgundian alliance will be stronger
 
Perhaps he'll do that with Maximilian as aid. I can see Anne of York getting bethrothed to Maximilian and Marys son as part of it. Send Richard to kick asses
 
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