Honi soit qui mal y pense – A Hundred Years War timeline
Elisabeth Richeza’s son
On 1305, Richeza Elisabeth of Poland gives birth to two children, fraternal twins that have very good destinies, one is destined to be the King of Poland, he is named Przemyslaw, and his sister is called Agnes.
Prince Wenceslaus takes Viola of Cieszyn as his mistress, knowing that a Polish wife can do nothing and his brother, Przemyslaw becomes the heir to the Polish throne.
Wenceslaus II dies after the birth of her twins due to tuberculosis and Richeza Elisabeth becomes the Queen Regent of Poland.
While Prince Wenceslaus would only rule over Bohemia and not inherit Poland, Wenceslaus III is forced to continue his own marriage plans with Elisabeth of Hungary.
The Dukes of Mazovia and Silesia declare loyalty to the regency of Richeza Elisabeth of Poland for her son Przemyslaw III.
In the meantime, another Princess named Elisabeth is under the custody of Habsburgs, and that girl is the fiancé of Wenceslaus III.
Wenceslaus III planned campaigns against the Habsburgs to get back his own fiancé, Elisabeth.
Wenceslaus III dangled his sister, Anna as a bride to Vladislaus or Stephen, the sons of Wladyslaw the Elbowhigh in order to neutralize him and in order to start a cease-fire between the Przemyslids and the Kuyavian Piasts but the negotiations did not push through and Anna was able to have a short secret marriage with Henry of Carinthia who later died for mysterious reasons.
Since Richeza needed another husband, she would marry Stephen of Kuyavia, the son of Wladyslaw the Elbowhigh as a second husband on 1310, it was against the plans of Wenceslaus while Elisabeth would marry Vladislaus of Kuyavia that is what Richeza made as a plan for her own survival in reality Richeza loved another man and it is Henry of Lipa.
For Anna of Bohemia, a marriage for her is negotiated by Wenceslaus III and she will be used as a way to get his bride Elisabeth back from captivity by Wladyslaw the Elbowhigh and for that reason a marriage between Henry the Friendly and Anna of Bohemia is made as a way for Elisabeth of Hungary to be back from Habsburg captivity and Anna of Bohemia is married to Henry the Friendly, however, the marriage lasted for months and it was rumored that Anna of Bohemia killed her husband and Elisabeth.
Anna of Bohemia was given another match and this time on 1315 and it would be a French one and she will marry Louis the Quareller of France, in return, Jeanne of France would marry Przemyslaw III of Poland.
In this time, Polish and Czech troops would war with Hungary to reclaim the Hungarian throne from the Angevins stolen from his wife, Elisabeth of Hungary.
After Anna of Bohemia remarried to Louis the Quareller, Jeanne of France was forced to leave France and marry the young king of Poland and unfortunately for Jeanne, she died in the journey forcing another marriage for Przemyslaw III would be arranged for him.
this is my next timeline or the other timeline which i am secretly working on.