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So this is a revival of a thread I'd started sometime last year.

The premise is that Edward V instead of being born in 1470 is born in 1466 as a the twin brother of Elizabeth of York, who in otl married Henry Tudor.

So with Edward IV now having a male heir in 1466, this is three years befoer Warwick rebels. What consequences might this have for the actions of Warwick and Clarence in the immediate short term? Would Warwick still rebel, using Clarence as a figure head? Would they rebel in 1469/1470 or would they wait for later on?

How might this influence the Lancastrian camp now that the Yorkist dynasty is somewhat more secure?
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