Exactly what it says on the tin. How would a surviving Latin Empire handle an alternate Protestant Reformation that occurs around the 1500's.
I honestly think that the Latin Empire actually would have a significant draw towards embracing a reformation. By the time any kind of reformation occurs, the Latin Empire will have probably solidified its grasp across at least Greece, if not parts of anatolia. By this time, the Latin Empire would probably be chafing under papal influence since due to the bullion crisis in Europe the pope will probably clamp down a bit on his Crusader subjects so that they continue to grant him fresh bullion from the East, at least until/if the Americas are discovered and colonized like otl. Thus this reformation would allow a Latin emperor to liquidate a lot of Papal meddling quickly and centralize his state. I feel like Latin Imperial protestantism would be far different than OTL protestant sects, even if protestantism arises in another reformationist hotbed like Aquitaine or Bohemia.
What say ye, AH.com?