Lancastrian Survival

Here is the rough sketch of the timeline:

John of Gaunt does not die in 1399 and Henry Bolingbroke does not leave Paris and Richard II and Isabella has a daughter named Marie who was betrothed and sent to the future King of Scotland, James I and Mortimer becomes the heir to England, Henry of Bolingbroke son was sent to France.
In the mean time Ladislao Durazzo marries Isabella Valois as his second wife after she moves out of England and they have a son named Emanuele.
On 1399, Jadwiga of Poland gave birth to a daughter, baptised Elizabeth Bonifacia both lived but Jadawiga became barren.
Roger Mortimer becomes the King of England Known as King Roger I who was usurped by the King of Scotland, James I now that the Lancasters lost England they are now only a french faction and because of this they need to have another source of influence..
Henry of Bolingbroke has a son with Jeanne of Navarre named Arthur in 1403 , Henry of Bolingbroke decided that Calais is given to Henry and Gascony goes to Arthur and later another daughter was born named Marie.
James I and Marie of Britain have two children named Marie and Edward.
Henry of Bolingbroke had Arthur marry Eleanor of Aragon, the daughter of Ferdinand I of Aragon this was the start of the Lancaster interests in spain and had a son named Edward.
In the same time Emanuele marries Marie of Anjou which caused peace between the Durazzo and the Valois-Anjou line, Arthur claims Navarre after the death of Charles III of Navarre who was heirless and was able to stop the Foix Claimant, Henry, the son of Henry Bolingbroke marries Elizabeth Bonifacia of Poland-Lithunia which starts the begining of the Plantagenet dynasty of Poland and Calais was given back to France..
Marie Plantagenet and Charles VII have two sons Louis and Henry.
Philip the good of Burgundy is married to Marie, the daughter of James I in 1421.
In the mean time Rene of Anjou will be claiming the Aragonese throne and install his son, John as the Prince of Girona in Aragon in 1460.
Seeing that Rene of Anjou will be a hindrance in his claims to the throne of Naples, Charles VII will be planning to start a war against Rene of Anjou.
Edward marries Margaret of Anjou and they have two sons Edward and Henry, Henry marries Isabella of Castille and Edward marries Catherine of Foix and Francis Phoebus lives to be the count of Foix and Andorra while Bearn is added to the lands of the King of Navarre, Edward’s lands..
Rene of Anjou and his son Jean declares war on France knowing about the plans on Naples and with the help of HRE, he deployed a thousand of people in the battle field as Charles VII, Charles VII is defeated in this battle which causes a shame to France which causes the parts of HRE that were stolen by France to come back to HRE and some parts of Languedoc which are Forez, Gevaudan and Montpeiller were gained to HRE which becomes parts of HRE and becomes a part of the new Duchy of Provence because of what he did, his Anjou possesion was confiscated by Charles VII and Rene decided to give the crown of aragon to Henry, his own grandson to Margaret of Anjou in 1470 .
 
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Henry of Bolingbroke decided that Calais is given to Henry and Gascony goes to Arthur and later another daughter was born named Marie.


How is Henry in a position to determine what happens to Calais or Gascony?

There's some stuff in here that can probably be beaten into a proper timeline, but it needs work. So does the writing, for that matter.

Commenting because John of Gaunt's line surviving and prospering is interesting, but I don't think this would be a good way to make that work.
 
Where to start...this should do:



How is Henry in a position to determine what happens to Calais or Gascony?

There's some stuff in here that can probably be beaten into a proper timeline, but it needs work. So does the writing, for that matter.

Commenting because John of Gaunt's line surviving and prospering is interesting, but I don't think this would be a good way to make that work.

Thanks for the advice.
 
Thanks for the advice.

I'm assuming you know why Henry was exiled. I'm presuming you know what happened after John's death. I presume you know why Henry went back to England afterwards.

Or is this a mistaken assumption?

Noting this because how this works out given the OTL issues needs to be addressed - Richard acting as he did OTL in regards to Henry (making his exile for life instead of merely the next nine years and sequestering his lands, distributing them amongst his supporters) will see Henry as a very unhappy camper who wants to do something about that.

Also, while rereading on this to refresh my memory of all that's going on - Isabella is too young to have a child (she's nine in 1399).
 
I'm assuming you know why Henry was exiled. I'm presuming you know what happened after John's death. I presume you know why Henry went back to England afterwards.

Or is this a mistaken assumption?

Noting this because how this works out given the OTL issues needs to be addressed - Richard acting as he did OTL in regards to Henry (making his exile for life instead of merely the next nine years and sequestering his lands, distributing them amongst his supporters) will see Henry as a very unhappy camper who wants to do something about that.

Also, while rereading on this to refresh my memory of all that's going on - Isabella is too young to have a child (she's nine in 1399).
I had both Richard and John of Gaunt survive longer.
 
I had both Richard and John of Gaunt survive longer.

Well, that means it takes until at least 1404 for Richard's daughter to be born.

Not sure how early you can betroth her, but...

Also, OTL Roger died in 1398 - what keeps him from being killed by the Irish then?
 
Well, that means it takes until at least 1404 for Richard's daughter to be born.

Not sure how early you can betroth her, but...

Also, OTL Roger died in 1398 - what keeps him from being killed by the Irish then?

Maybe I will have Roger dead an have Scotland invade England.
 
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