How would Philip I of Castile divide his empire?

Aye that is true.

You know, thinking about it, I think I'll have the pod for this be 1499, with Edmund Tudor surviving. But, I think I will have Arthur die as per otl. Perhaps Henry VII dies in 1505, Henry VIII could die around 1509, Catherine could die alongside him, thus allowing Edmund to take the throne, and increasing pressure for the continuity of the dynasty.

This therefore brings possibilities about Louis XII having surviving issue, versus Francis.
 
Yes or four. Charles had 9 kids with Beatrice of Portugal so he and Catherine can have four living children and then Catherine died before Savoy gets invaded by evil France and her husband loses his duchy and her oldest son Giovanni Amadeo, the Lion of Turin who retakes the old duchy in a glorious battle.
 
Given Eleanor had two children with old Manuel and one lived to adulthood and the fact that she did not have any children with Francis (it was most likely his fault) I think five is good.
 
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