Wittelsbach grandchildren of Casimir the Great

krieger

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Louis VI the Roman, son of Louis IV of Bavaria, married a daughter of Casimir III Great of Poland, Kunigunde in 1345. They had no surviving children. But what if they had following children (say Louis is ITTL obsessed with his wife's beauty and doesn't care about money and doesn't return to Bavaria without his wife):
Vladislaus (1345-1390)
Louis the Younger (1347-1395)
stillborn son (1348)
Margaret (1352-1400)
The birth of Louis's sons block Otto V the Lazy the road to the Brandenburgian throne (so no Brandenburg for Luxembourgs) and could mean (not sure about it, but if Vladislaus is not retarded like Casimir of Słupsk and is Elector) no Poland for Louis of Anjou (less likely)/Jogaila (more likely) @Jan Olbracht
 
Louis d'Anjou is still heir of Casimir unless Casimir lives longer ITTL (his plans in 1370 would not look the same if instead of Luxembourg there is his Wittelsbach grandson rulling Brandenburg). Tragic deer hunting may not happen ITTL .If Louis d'Anjou still succeede Casimir, then one of Brandenburgian Wittelsbachs could marry Louis' daughter. Sigismund of Luxembourg would not be ruler of Brandenburg, so Kingdom of Bohemia is more crowded with members of House of Luxembourg.
 
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krieger

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Louis d'Anjou is still heir of Casimir unless Casimir lives longer ITTL (his plans in 1370 would not look the same if instead of Luxembourg there is his Wittelsbach grandson rulling Brandenburg). Tragic elk hunting may not happen ITTL .If Louis d'Anjou still succeede Casimir, then one of Brandenburgian Wittelsbachs could marry Louis' daughter. Sigismund of Luxembourg would not be ruler of Brandenburg, so Kingdom of Bohemia is more crowded with members of House of Luxembourg.

I'd say that accidents are hardly butterfly-resistant, and I'd let Casimir live longer than IOTL (I imagine him and Louis of Anjou dying roughly around the same time). Plans of Casimir could definitely look different - his Brandenburg grandson would be also a valuable ally in a planned Silesian war. Also Sigismund of Luxembourg staying in Bohemia longer means more troubles for Wenceslas IV.
 
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