Endless Bickering - A Hundred Years War TL
This could be a long or short TL depending on my interest on the POD but I will give this some closure.
Canto I
In 1304 Władysław entered and occupied Lesser Poland with an army of his supporters. He also conquered Pomerania around Gdańsk, but since he did not win the favour of the local lords and settlers from Brandenburg who had migrated to that area, he was forced to give up the idea of complete control of the Baltic coast.
On 1308, after the death of Wenceslaus II, Anna of Bohemia and Henry of Carinthia made a treaty her younger sister, Elisabeth of Bohemia in a marriage with Stephen of Kuyavia, the son of Wladyslaw the Elbowhigh, but she did not consent to the marriage and on the time she tried for her to marry him, she escaped to the court of Henry VII of Bohemia and became betrothed to his son, John of Luxembourg, while for Margaret of Bohemia, she fulfilled the marriage betrothal of Stephen of Kuyavia to a Bohemian Princess in exchange for their renunciation of claims to the Polish throne, Margaret of Bohemia and Stephen of Kuyavia were married in 1309.
On 1309, Richeza Elisabeth of Poland, Dowager Queen of Bohemia marries Konrad of Glogow, the son of Henry III of Glogow which strengthened the hold of the Glogow Piasts over Greater Poland, they would conquer Pomerelia from the Kuyavians, the following time, the Duchy of Wroclaw was conquered by Henry III of Glogow.
On 1310, Elisabeth of Bohemia would marry John of Luxembourg, the son of Henry VII of Bohemia and John and Elisabeth occupied Prague; Anne and Henry were sent back to live in Carinthia in exile but Anne died in 1310 while traveling to Carinthia and the claims of Anne were transferred to the wife of Stephen of Kuyavia - this will start a long conflict for the thrones of Poland and Bohemia and for that reason Poland will remain fragmented for a longer time.
This could be a long or short TL depending on my interest on the POD but I will give this some closure.
Canto I
In 1304 Władysław entered and occupied Lesser Poland with an army of his supporters. He also conquered Pomerania around Gdańsk, but since he did not win the favour of the local lords and settlers from Brandenburg who had migrated to that area, he was forced to give up the idea of complete control of the Baltic coast.
On 1308, after the death of Wenceslaus II, Anna of Bohemia and Henry of Carinthia made a treaty her younger sister, Elisabeth of Bohemia in a marriage with Stephen of Kuyavia, the son of Wladyslaw the Elbowhigh, but she did not consent to the marriage and on the time she tried for her to marry him, she escaped to the court of Henry VII of Bohemia and became betrothed to his son, John of Luxembourg, while for Margaret of Bohemia, she fulfilled the marriage betrothal of Stephen of Kuyavia to a Bohemian Princess in exchange for their renunciation of claims to the Polish throne, Margaret of Bohemia and Stephen of Kuyavia were married in 1309.
On 1309, Richeza Elisabeth of Poland, Dowager Queen of Bohemia marries Konrad of Glogow, the son of Henry III of Glogow which strengthened the hold of the Glogow Piasts over Greater Poland, they would conquer Pomerelia from the Kuyavians, the following time, the Duchy of Wroclaw was conquered by Henry III of Glogow.
On 1310, Elisabeth of Bohemia would marry John of Luxembourg, the son of Henry VII of Bohemia and John and Elisabeth occupied Prague; Anne and Henry were sent back to live in Carinthia in exile but Anne died in 1310 while traveling to Carinthia and the claims of Anne were transferred to the wife of Stephen of Kuyavia - this will start a long conflict for the thrones of Poland and Bohemia and for that reason Poland will remain fragmented for a longer time.