Maria marries in England and Catherine in Savoy to the survivor PhilebretJonna marries Frederick of Austria, son of Maximilian and Mary Burgundy
He was born in 1478
Maria marries in England and Catherine in Savoy to the survivor PhilebretJonna marries Frederick of Austria, son of Maximilian and Mary Burgundy
He was born in 1478
I doubt he'd be named Frederick - Maximilian's relationship with his father was NOT the best.Jonna marries Frederick of Austria, son of Maximilian and Mary Burgundy
What names do you have in mind?I doubt he'd be named Frederick - Maximilian's relationship with his father was NOT the best.
Rudolf, Philip or Charles.What names do you have in mind?
Love Charles, both for Charlemagne and Mary's father.Rudolf, Philip or Charles.
This alt-James VI would be Catholic, and wouldn't marry the Lutheran AnnaJames VI of Scotland (1568-1638) Married Anna Vasa (1568-1637) with issues
In this story, Anna converts to CatholicismThis alt-James VI would be Catholic, and wouldn't marry the Lutheran Anna
I was half asleep and didn't check the name, I just changed it to ErnestRudolf, Philip or Charles.
makes one wonder if- with her jailers dead, Juana would remarry? Sure she's a bit old for a bride, but needs must. And she could use the argument that her mother's last pregnancy was at age 39 (the spurious 1490 pregnancy), point to that her sisters Maria and Catalina (albeit they're younger) are still having kids. And most importantly, unlike them, none of her children died in infancy. Manuel seems a likely second husband for her (once Maria dies), no?An Eleanor who had never put foot in Spain is extremely unlikely to get that Crowns. Plus you are forgetting who Eleanor CAN NOT become Queen of either Castile or Aragon as that Crowns belong by right to her still living mother
Anna was raised as Catholic, like her brother, she converted to Lutheranism as teenager.In this story, Anna converts to Catholicism
not done hereAnna was raised as Catholic, like her brother, she converted to Lutheranism as teenager.
I just woke up, and can hardly remember anything about anythingnot done here
If Mary exists, Margaret is NOT becoming queenThere is no Flodden. Margaret and James become King and Queen of England, with Mary Tudor the Younger married to their eldest surviving son, James (b.1512)
A catholic Oldenburg branch ruling Guelders? Interesting... how do they interact with the Dutch revolt, assuming it still happens?[2m.] Catherine, Duchess of Guelders (1521-1601) m: 1540 Johan, Prince of Denmark[6] (1518-1557)Christian, Duke of Guelders (b.1541)Eleonore (1543-1544)Elisabeth (1547-1599)Johan (b.1549)Katharina (b.1553)
If Mary exists, Margaret is NOT becoming queen
John II of Denmark, surely? And if he married Mary he'd be John II of England too...Recreating the North Sea Empire!
Mary I of England b 1516 d 1570 m John III of Denmark and Norway b 1518 d 1576
Issue:
Dauphin of France or Prince of DenmarkPrincess Elizabeth (b.1518)
I really want to see him elope with Katherine HowardEdward, Duke of Somerset and Kintyre (b.1524)