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Say in late September 1471 Matthias Corvinus dies as result of 'classic' horse riding accident. At the same time Poles gathered forces to install Casimir, later saint, second son of Polish King, on the throne in Buda. IOTL Polish expedition was failure, Jagiellons understimated Matthias and support for Casimir among Hungarian nobles was much smaller than expected. But it was OTL. ITTL sudden death of Hungarian King would change situation drastically-death of Matthias would be seen as sign of God likely-usurper died once rightful heir claimed throne of his uncle. Casimir would likely get support of magnates, hoping to increase their position with teenager on the throne. But young Casimir was not the same person as his older brother, Vladislaus rex bene. Saint Casimir was regarded as most inteligent and capable son of Casimir IV of Poland. He was also pious Catholic, even zealot, but his piety was in large part result of tuberculosis-he fell ill around 1480, knowing he is going to die soon he spend his last years fasting and praying and refused to marry (his father wanted to marry him to Kunigunde of Austria). Perhaps Hungarian climate would serve his health better and he'll not fell ill ITTL. Casimir on Hungarian throne is good news for his brother and father-he'll not fight with Vladislaus for Czech throne, his main concern would be Ottomans, thus Jagiellons have better relations with Papacy. Casimir would recive support of other Jagiellon realms against Turks and cooperation between brothers would be better without Vladislaus messing things like IOTL. Also ITTL John Albert would not get position of head of Dynasty after Casimir IV's death. Jagiellon camp would be lead by Hungary, ruled by favourite son of the old king.
Being healthly ITTL Saint Casimir (I wonder if he'll be saint *here* as king-crusader?) would marry-is Kunigunde of Austria still most likely choice for him?
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