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  1. WI: Alfonso, Hereditary Prince of Portugal, doesn't fall from his horse

    That is an inheritance to which Isabella jr is NOT entitled. Ferdinand can decide who he want keep his Portuguese‘s son-in-law away from Aragon and in that case neither Isabella can force him to pressure the Cortes for changing the laws of succession after Juan’s childless death. OTL Isabella...
  2. WI: Alfonso, Hereditary Prince of Portugal, doesn't fall from his horse

    Could be He had already done that for Isabel and Manuel, so Juana (and her son) inherited that place . I have doubts on Ferdinand‘s will to do that for Alfonso’s son.
  3. Eurydice’s choices - A story from the Diadochi’s age
    Threadmarks: Part II

    Eurydice was cursing herself for not having take her chance when she could, and now she had lost almost everything but her life, and surely Olympias had her agents still hunting for her. She had been lucky to be able to escape from the battlefield at Euia, after her army had betrayed her and her...
  4. WI: Alfonso, Hereditary Prince of Portugal, doesn't fall from his horse

    There is no reason for which such civil war is inevitable. And Ferdinand has no need to choose Segorbe (and keep in mind who OTL only their loyalty and acceptance of Isabel succession prevented a civil war) as neither Isabella or her son had any right (or claim) to the Crown of Aragon by birth...
  5. WI: Alfonso, Hereditary Prince of Portugal, doesn't fall from his horse

    The point is who, unless Ferdinand II force a change to the rule of succession, Isabella and her son have ZERO claim to the Crown of Aragon, whose succession is restricted to the male line only (all the male heirs from female lines had needed to be elected at the extinction of the previous...
  6. WI: Alfonso, Hereditary Prince of Portugal, doesn't fall from his horse

    Under the Aragonese‘s law of succession, Segorbe IS the LEGITIMATE heir of Ferdinand in absence of a son or male line descendants.
  7. WI: Alfonso, Hereditary Prince of Portugal, doesn't fall from his horse

    But it happened for Isabel OTL (and when she was married to Manuel, who was an ally for Ferdinand. Here Ferdinand‘s will will be also influenced by his relationship with Alfonso, son and grandson of his sworn enemies, so is entirely possible seeing him not using his influence for securing the...
  8. WI: Alfonso, Hereditary Prince of Portugal, doesn't fall from his horse

    Isabella’s inheritance of the Crown of Aragon would depend from her father’s choices: pretty unlikely who she will became Queen Regnant so Ferdinand will have to choose between Segorbe (the male heir) or his Portuguese grandson as heir
  9. List of Alternate Monarchs and Aristocratic Lineage II

    That was something who Henry VII tried OTL (when Catherine‘s dowry was far from being a problem), but Isabella opposed to such match with all her strength bullying Henry VII to accept the match between Catherine and his heir
  10. What if: Habsburgs don't do their infamous marriages

    In some countries and in different times… The situation in German States was different
  11. What if: Habsburgs don't do their infamous marriages

    Pretty likely, but that boys would need lands for being able to marry and have families (and they would still be titled as members of the house of Austria. Excluding Maximilian II and Maria’s children, usually the Habsburg had more girls than boys (but the fact who none of their sons had...
  12. What if: Habsburgs don't do their infamous marriages

    Just bad luck as Elizabeth of Valois conceived only girls while the son of Elizabeth of Bourbon died before marrying (and he was her only boy and one of her only two children to survive early childhood who was fatal to five of his six full sisters)
  13. What if: Habsburgs don't do their infamous marriages

    Charles II of Spain and Marie Louise were first cousins once removed (she was the granddaughter of Anne of Austria, Carlos’ aunt) so pretty closely related, Trastamara, Avis, Bourbon and Braganza were at least as bad as the Habsburg, if not worse… YES. Marry lower than your rank and your...
  14. What if: Habsburgs don't do their infamous marriages

    ASB. Plus he would have no reason for forbidding something that the Habsburg were not used to do and in future could become necessary for keeping together all the family lands
  15. Frankie Goes to the Hofburg, or Napoléon II, Regent of Austria?

    Great chapter and I am glad to have been able to help you…
  16. Scenes from other worlds

    Well, you know you will get that one also from me, right?
  17. Scenes from other worlds

    Yes, look on the threadmarks for the tree…. I have no intention to write anything for that scenario…
  18. The King is dead - A Renaissance TL

    I do not know what will happen but you can be sure that Eleanor will be able to host all of them in Milan
  19. The King is dead - A Renaissance TL

    Thank you. Eleanor right now is getting what she want most
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