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I'm planning a TL on Burgundy surviving. So, Charles the Bold has a son, Philip, with Margaret of York. Also, he wins at Nancy, though he keeps his rash personality. A few years later, he is killed and young Philip becomes Duke Philip IV of Burgundy. Philip IV persuades his father-in-law, Holy Roman Emperor Maximillian I, to crown him King Philip I of Burgundy. What effect would this have on history? Would Burgundy survive? What effect would the Reformation have, if there is one? how could we solve the problem of Burgundy inheriting France? What if?
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