He and the others have been legitimisedLEGITIMISE HENRY OR DEATH!
He and the others have been legitimisedLEGITIMISE HENRY OR DEATH!
Possibly Sigismund could ceede Electorate of Brandenburg to his son upon taking Bohemia, eventually it may go to younger son later.Can we explore this some more @Jan Olbracht ?
I do like the idea of Casimir of Slupsk becoming King of Poland as a result of that POD, but I'm not sure about Sigismund here. Why would he hold both electorates in this timeline instead of parting with one as per OTL, and would the other electors tolerate one ruler holding both Bohemia and Brandenburg?
Also, does TTL Ladislaus V manage to sire children with Margaret?
So you're suggesting that Sigismund have sons ITTL?Possibly Sigismund could ceede Electorate of Brandenburg to his son upon taking Bohemia, eventually it may go to younger son later.
With different wife, why not? Still, he would be on worse position than IOTL with Brandenburg instead of Hungary.So you're suggesting that Sigismund have sons ITTL?
Who does Sigismund marry ITTL?With different wife, why not? Still, he would be on worse position than IOTL with Brandenburg instead of Hungary.
Richardis of Mecklenburg, OTL wife of his brother John. It is explained under * at the bottom of my post.Who does Sigismund marry ITTL?
That's what you meant. I see it now. Do we see a Luxembourg on the Swedish throne down the road?Richardis of Mecklenburg, OTL wife of his brother John. It is explained under * at the bottom of my post.
Rather descendants of Eric of Pomerania.That's what you meant. I see it now. Do we see a Luxembourg on the Swedish throne down the road?
Rather descendants of Eric of Pomerania.
Martin I of Aragon has one more surviving son.
Martin I (1356-1410) King of Aragon 1396-1410 m. 1372 Maria de Luna (1358-1406)
1) Martin (1374-1409) King of Sicily m. 1392 Mary of Sicily (1363-1415)
1) Peter V (1398-1449) King of Sicily 1409-1449, King of Aragon 1410-1449, King of Naples 1435-1449 m. 1420 Mary of Aragon (1405-1471) (see below)
1) Martin (1422-1425)
2) Peter VI (1423-1466) King of Navarre iure uxoris 1444-1466, King of Aragon 1449-1466 m. Joanna III of Navarre (see below)
3) John I (1424-1489) King of Naples and Sicily m. 1444 Isabella of Clermont (1424-1465)
4) Joanna (1426-1428)
5) Martin (1430)
2) James (1378)
3) John (1380-1408) m. 1400 Joanna of Navarre (1382-1416)
1) Charles IV (1403-1444) King of Navarre 1425-1444 m. 1422 Eleanor of Antequera* (1402-1445)
1) Charles (1423-1426)2) Mary (1405-1471) m. 1420 Peter V King of Aragon (see above)
2) Joanna III (1425-1477) Queen of Navarre 1444-1477 m. 1438 Peter VI (1423-1466) King of Aragon (see above)
3) Eleanor (1408-1472) m. 1426 Edward (1391-1438) King of Portugal
1) John II (1428-1479) King of Portugal 1438-1479
2) Afonso (1430-1435)
3) Philippa (1432-1499)
4) Margaret (1384)
* Daughter of Fernando de Antequera, who never gets Aragonese throne and is only regent of Castile ITTL.
Good idea, good to have some fresh blood added to Iberian royal house.It sounds stupid, but perhaps instead of a cousin match to Maria of Aragon, Pedro V could marry Blanche of Lancaster (daughter of Henry IV)? There were originally negotiations going on that would've married her to first Martin I of Sicily's son (Pedro/Pietro) and then to the widowered Martin himself. There was also talk of a marriage of Blanche's OTL husband to an Aragonese/Sicilian princess (not sure who that was though).
Alrighty, just sketching out Habsburg TL here:
*Son of Louis XV
- Leopold II (1716-1783) m. Mariana Victoria of Spain (1718-1781)
- Friedrich IV (1738-1808) m. Maria Josepha of Bavaria (1739-1804)
- (I couldn't resist) Karl Franz I (1757-1826)
- Elisabeth Christine (1762-1832)
- Maria Claudia Johanna (1738-1800) m. Louis XVI* (1729-1789)
- Here be Bourbons (too lazy to write them in)
- Gabriela Augusta (1743-1745)
- Heinrich Maximilian (1746-1819)
- Ferdinand Wilhelm (1754-1821) m. Maria Amalia of Saxony (1757-1831)
- Antonia Carolina (1774-1838)
- Anna Isabella (1775-1836) m. John VI (1767-1826)
The main POD here is Charles VI's eldest child, Leopold Johann, surviving his infancy and becoming Holy Roman Emperor. Another one I threw in was OTL Louis XVI's father surviving his brush with smallpox. This is still a major work in progress, so feel free to critique as you wish.