House of Anjou flourishes

krieger

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As we all know, Elizabeth of Poland gave birth to five sons. The eldest pair died young. But what if they didn't? Charles the Younger (born in 1321) would succed his father as a king of Hungary. Ladislaus (boorn 1324) would be probably appointed heir to Poland after Casimir's III death (he could be even married to Kunigunde of Poland to strenghten his claim) because Elizabeth would want crowns for all of her sons, and for Casimir Ladislaus would a better solution than union with Hungary - Poland is still going to be Angevin (so Hungarian support in the plans of Casimir is still there), but there is no personal union (which made Poland a neglected kingdom and made Poles hate Angevins, who took Red Ruthenia from them against the pacts), which means more support for Angevins in Poland. Meanhwile Louis (OTL Louis I of Hungary) is going to marry Joanna of Naples, and unlike OTL Andrew (who is ITTL duke of Slavonia) gains her and Neapolitan nobles's support (he was far more skilled than his brother) and becomes Louis I of Naples. @Jan Olbracht
 
We don't know anything about personalizowane of Charles Jr and Ladislaus (if would be good if Ladislaus is more skilled and ambitious, while Charles is rex bene.
 

krieger

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We don't know anything about personalizowane of Charles Jr and Ladislaus (if would be good if Ladislaus is more skilled and ambitious, while Charles is rex bene.

I intended Ladislaus to be raised on Polish court and thus picking up a lot of habits (especially ruling habits) from Casimir III (although he'd be more pious than Casimir) while I intended Charles to be calm, good king (not exactly rex bene, but someone not willing to wage war on his brother, maybe Sigismund the Old can work as a better comparison). And how would you see Louis's prospects as a king of Naples?
 
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