OTL, Pedro of Coimbra (not to be confused with his father, Pedro, duque de Coimbra) was elected as anti-king of Aragon in 1463. After several adventures, he finally died in 1466 after a three year contest with Juan II. After which, the Catalans chose René of Anjou as anti-king.
What if Pedro had been successful? Could Pedro have been successful? His aunt, the duchess of Burgundy, was trying to arrange his match to Margaret of York, at the time of his death. So if Pedro lived (say another decade) could this see English involvement in Aragon?
What if Pedro had been successful? Could Pedro have been successful? His aunt, the duchess of Burgundy, was trying to arrange his match to Margaret of York, at the time of his death. So if Pedro lived (say another decade) could this see English involvement in Aragon?