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John of Calabria is successful in Aragon and Charles the Bold does not die and the war with Lorraine does not happen.
John of Calabria is successful in Aragon and Charles the Bold does not die and the war with Lorraine does not happen.
---------------------------------------------In 1466, the Catalonians chose Rene of Provence as King of Aragon, and John of Calabria was made Prince of Girona, as heir-apparent. He went into Catalonia to press the family's claims and survives thus Aragon,Lorraine and Provence have a personal union.
Charles the Bold lives and sires a son, named Philippe Richard which starts the Valois-York Bloodline and also another son is born named Charles in 1477, both from Mary of York.
Edward of Westminister is assigned as the King of Sardinia by John the King of Aragon.
Charles the bold decides to sign peace with the King of France and also to detach his own territories from France.
Mary of Burgundy marries the King of France, Philippe Richard marries Mary Tudor, the sister of Arthur, the future king of England, while on the meantime, Isabella of Castille is married to John of Bourbon-Vendome in 1468.
Nicolas Valois marries Catherine of Foix in 1468 which merges the Crown of Aragon, Provence, Foix, Bearn and Navarre on his succession to the crown of Aragon and Naples and John of Calabria seeks alliance with Charles the Bold in 1470 but on the condition that he gives up Lorraine to him in exchange for his help in regaining Aragonese territories from France, specifically Millau, Montpellier, Vivares and Gevaudan which nulls the treaty of Corbeil, Catherine of Foix and Nicolas Valois have two Children named Louis and Marie.
John Valois and Charles the Bold start a war against France in 1471 and encouraged rebellion and started to war against the French king, Louis XI and their armies were strong and they are allied with Savoy and Switzerland in order to expand, Louis XI was forced to cede Millau, Montpeiller(and surrounding area), Vivares and Gevaudan to John Valois while Champagne was ceded to Charles the Bold making a bigger Burgundy.
Juana La Beltraneja marries John II of Portugal in 1472 which unites Castille and Portugal(Which means he did not marry his OTL Wife) and has a son with him named John III.
Juana La Beltraneja’s claim on Castille is suddenly challenged by the claims of Isabella of Castille and John of Bourbon-Vendome who also has a son named Enrique in 1473.
Both of these claims cause a civil war but Isabella of Castille later realized that her claims are not worthy and she gives up to La Beltraneja and leaves for Aquitaine with her husband and son.