I just decided that would be good year to end it. I also do not know as much about OTL events from that point on.Oh why 1560 specifically?
I just decided that would be good year to end it. I also do not know as much about OTL events from that point on.Oh why 1560 specifically?
Fair, well, there is a decade left to goI just decided that would be good year to end it. I also do not know as much about OTL events from that point on.
When did Francis die? His death completely blind sighted me.1548
Despite being in her forties, Queen Beatrice is pregnant.
Dowager queen Eleanor becomes Electress Palatine upon remarrying to Frederick II. This union is supported by her children who accept her finding happiness in another man after the death of their father.
Pope Constantine II takes as mistress Katherine Howard, formerly the Duchess of York.
He died in 1547 the same time as IOTL's Francis I.When did Francis die? His death completely blind sighted me.
Not the Eldest the second one; No one wants Moscovia to claim Costantinopolis.1549
Under the influence of his wife Blanche, Louis d'Orléans converts to Protestantism. He keeps his conversion secret though, as Reformers are seen as a growing threat in France, but starts to correspond secretly with his long-estranged aunts Claude of Brittany, who although she remained a Catholic prones religious tolerance in her duchy, and Catherine, Queen of Scotland, who has officially converted.
In Constantinopolis, which has now become Byzantium again, both Ivan IV of Russia and Vladislaus III of Hungary claim the title of Eastern Roman Empire: the first one because he is the grandson of Sophia Palaiologina, the last Emperor's niece, the second one because he was the one who led the Crusaders to victory in the Battle of Constantinopolis.
After many discussions, it is agreed that Vladislaus's only daughter and heiress Katalin[1] will marry Ivan's eldest son and heir Feodor. The children are crowned joint Emperor and Empress, with their fathers as regents.
[1] Born January 1542.
Queen Eleanor might be another claimant.1549
Under the influence of his wife Blanche, Louis d'Orléans converts to Protestantism. He keeps his conversion secret though, as Reformers are seen as a growing threat in France, but starts to correspond secretly with his long-estranged aunts Claude of Brittany, who although she remained a Catholic prones religious tolerance in her duchy, and Catherine, Queen of Scotland, who has officially converted.
In Constantinopolis, which has now become Byzantium again, both Ivan IV of Russia and Vladislaus III of Hungary claim the title of Eastern Roman Empire: the first one because he is the grandson of Sophia Palaiologina, the last Emperor's niece, the second one because he was the one who led the Crusaders to victory in the Battle of Constantinopolis.
After many discussions, it is agreed that Vladislaus's only daughter and heiress Katalin[1] will marry Ivan's eldest son and heir Feodor. The children are crowned joint Emperor and Empress, with their fathers as regents.
[1] Born January 1542.
Well to be honest I don't know much about Russian history. Why wouldn't they? But I can edit.Not the Eldest the second one; No one wants Moscovia to claim Costantinopolis.
I'm not sure. I mean, she isn't descended from the Byzantine Emperors and she didn't take part to the Crusade.Queen Eleanor might be another claimant.
The last Emperor gave his claim to Isabella and Ferdinand. Thus, Eleanor, as the senior heiress, would be heiress if one accepted his will.Well to be honest I don't know much about Russian history. Why wouldn't they? But I can edit.
I'm not sure. I mean, she isn't descended from the Byzantine Emperors and she didn't take part to the Crusade.
Manuel is a very unlikely name for an English Prince.1549
Katherine Howard gives birth to Pope Constantine's daughter who is named after herself
Queen Beatrice gives birth to a son named after her father
Arthur, the new Prince of Wales becomes widower after his wife dies from pregnancy complications so he is in need of a new wife
Marie had given birth to a son, also named ArthurManuel is a very unlikely name for an English Prince.
Did the child survive? If so, gender and name?
Another Arthur? You guys need to start picking a different name for the heirs. And how about William for the son of Beatrice and Arthur II.Marie had given birth to a son, also named Arthur
France had how many "Louis le roi" again?Another Arthur? You guys need to start picking a different name for the heirs. And how about William for the son of Beatrice and Arthur II.
Wait, which Emperor are you talking about? I mean the Byzantine Emperor - Constantine XI died when Isabella and Ferdinand were only 2 and 1 year(s) old, he just can't have given them his claim, especially as Aragon seems to have been of very little help to the Byzantine Empire before its fall.The last Emperor gave his claim to Isabella and Ferdinand. Thus, Eleanor, as the senior heiress, would be heiress if one accepted his will.
Not the last Emperor, but the last male Heir, Andrea Paleologo son of Thomas, Constantine XI brother.Wait, which Emperor are you talking about? I mean the Byzantine Emperor - Constantine XI died when Isabella and Ferdinand were only 2 and 1 year(s) old, he just can't have given them his claim, especially as Aragon seems to have been of very little help to the Byzantine Empire before its fall.
I see, but neither Ferdinand or Isabella used this claim and as Eleanor didn't take part to the Crusade, I don't know if she'd be considered, especially as she comes from the other side of Europe, when they have relatives of the last Emperor and Crusaders from much closer parts of the Empire available.Not the last Emperor, but the last male Heir, Andrea Paleologo son of Thomas, Constantine XI brother.
I agree with you.I see, but neither Ferdinand or Isabella used this claim and as Eleanor didn't take part to the Crusade, I don't know if she'd be considered, especially as she comes from the other side of Europe, when they have relatives of the last Emperor and Crusaders from much closer parts of the Empire available.