WI: Charles of Luxembourg dies on the Battle of Crecy

If Charles of Luxembourg dies at the battle of Crecy with his father, I read that the daughter of Charles of Luxembourg is married to Louis I of Hungary, the Future King of Poland, if Louis of Hungary inherits Bohemia, would he still be crowned as the King of Poland if he inherited Bohemia before Casimir III died?
 
Not really, king John and queen Elisabeth of Bohemia did have more sons, with John Henry still alive in 1346.

Furthermore John also had a son with his second wife Beatrice of Bourbon, Wenceslaus of Luxembourg.

The latter didn't have as good a claim as John Henry (he lacked royal Premyslid blood), but if he would be the only male member of the house of Luxembourg left, the estates of Bohemia and the Holy Roman Emperor might prefer him over a foreign king.

And even in a scenario with no male heirs left, the Holy Roman Emperor or king of the Romans (as regnant and not as heir), like IOTL king Rudolph of Habsburg and emperor Henry of Luxembourg, probably will intervene; since without male heirs they could claim Bohemia as a reverted fief of the empire (if they are powerful enough) like IOTL and make a son (or grandson) king of Bohemia.
 
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