Joan of England’s betrothal with Philip of France would end on his death on 1218, and during that time, her mother, Isabella of Angouleme has left for Aquitaine which is ruled by her brother, the death of Constance of Aragon due to malaria in 1220 would mean that Frederick II would no longer...
Frederick II of HRE m. Constance of Aragon(a) Joan of England(b)
1a. Constance b. 1211
2b. Margaret b. 1226
3b. Conrad b. 1228
4b. Agnes b. 1232
5b. Henry b. 1236
6b. Helena b. 1241
On 1204, Marie of Champagne, the Latin Empress would give birth to a healthy son baptized as Baldwin, but Marie won’t survive long after the pregnancy and thus he would inherit Flanders after the death of his father after his death on the hands of the Bulgars but it would take time for Baldwin...
In the Anglo-French war in 1213-1214, the William I of Brittany would be able to secure his inheritance of Brittany against Eleanor of Brittany and Philip II of France and expel the French in Brittany even though the Holy Roman Empire under Otto III and England largely lost against the French...
Anne of Bohemia with a different mother and favorable to Charles V
Anne of Navarre b. 1486 d. 1505 m. Juan, Prince of Asturias(a) Vladislaus II of Hungary(b)
1a. Anne of Bohemia b. 1502 m. Charles V
2a. Catherine of Bohemia b. 1505 m. John III of Portugal
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William I of Brittany would talk about the treatment of his sister to him when he was set aside and he has taken advantage of what King John had offered him in 1199, he would talk that in 1202 when he regained what was for him and denied to him as the Heir to Brittany and he would ally with John...
Henry VIII planned to annul the marriage with Catherine of Aragon prior to the birth of Mary, so Catherine having two daughters would cause Henry VIII to annul the marriage after the birth of Mary.