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So, two pods here, first one is that Philip V of France's son by Joan of Burgundy survives, that means the first pod is in 1317, the second butterfly arising from this is that Philip V himself does not die in 1322, but instead lives till say 1340, dying when his son is 23.

What consequences could emerge from a longer lived Philip V, and the survivla of his son Philip?

I imagine there'd be tensions between him and England over Gascony, and perhaps with Flanders also.

WHo might his son marry?
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