Richard II dies a natural death in 1399

No, I believe that I said that Mary could die in 1389 as well, or 1390 and then Anne can wed Henry and they can both console each other.
 
Something like that. But John can't die in childbirth, baby boys can't give birth! Unless you suggest that John dies during birth, but no I don't want that.
 
Something like that. But John can't die in childbirth, baby boys can't give birth! Unless you suggest that John dies during birth, but no I don't want that.

Lol yeah that's what I meant, either that or Mary could die giving birth to Thomas, who is himself stillborn. Which then leads to the question of the Bohun inheritance, thus causing tension between Henry IV and whoever else might be a co-heir.
 
No Mary can die after John's birth. And he can wed Anne after a year of mourning, for them both.

Henry IV of England b 1367 m a)Mary of Bohun b 1369, b)Anne of Bohemia b 1366
Issue:

Henry V of England b 1386
Thomas of England b 1388
John of England b 1389

Anne of England b 1392
Mary of England b 1396
Richard of England b 1400 d 1403
 
No Mary can die after John's birth. And he can wed Anne after a year of mourning, for them both.

Henry IV of England b 1367 m a)Mary of Bohun b 1369, b)Anne of Bohemia b 1366
Issue:

Henry V of England b 1386
Thomas of England b 1388
John of England b 1389

Anne of England b 1392
Mary of England b 1396
Richard of England b 1400 d 1403

Interesting, why the desire to keep John alive?
 
Something like that. I think Anne would welcome three stepsons and raise them as royal princes and raise her daughters as true princesses.
 
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