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Points of Divergence: Anjou dynasties / Anjevines
Anjevins in France and Britain
A few tweaks to the heirs of Anjou
Challenge: House of Anjou (or cadet branches) Emperors of the West
Louis VII and Eleanor of Acquitaine deceased, their daughter Marie marries Henry d’Anjou in 1160
Challenge: Have the land holdings of the Capetian House of Anjou belong to one man by 1400
HRE emperor Frederick III marries Margaret of Anjou (1)
HRE emperor Frederick III marries Margaret of Anjou (2)
Margaret of Anjou dies in childbirth
Margaret of Anjou dies childless
Margaret of Anjou giving birth to Henry VI's son, Edward of Lancaster
WI: Margaret of Anjou has more children
Elizabeth Woodville & Margaret of Anjou
WI: Nicolas d'Anjou survives instead of dying in Nancy in 1473
Plausibility check: Nicholas of Anjou surviving, marrying Mary of Burgundy, becoming King of France
WI: Charles IV, the Duke of Anjou and Provence, had an heir ?
Margaret of Anjou, Queen of England
Plausibility check: Elizabeth I of England marries the Duke of Anjou
Phillip de Bourbon (previously Duke of Anjou) discussion
Philippe, Duke of Anjou, becomes King of France
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Anjevins in Italy
WI Charles of Anjou loses the Battle of Tagliacozzo ?
Plausibility check: Could Charles of Anjou ever hope to claim the Latin Empire ?
Plausibility check: Would Charles of Anjou risk a campaign against the Byzantines in the 1250s ?
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Anjevins in Hungary and Austria
No Anjou on the throne of Hungary-Croatia
WI: A different 'Marry Happy Austria'
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Miscellaneous
WI House of Habsburg-Anjou-Durazzo
WI: Joanna of Castille marries Nicolas of Anjou
Joanna La Betraneja marries Nicholas of Anjou
Anjou France: An alternate Enlightenment - A mini-timeline by Kidblast, where the Anjevins remain relevant for longer and become associated with an ATL Enlightenment era by the 18th century.