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  1. The Six Queens of Francis the First

    Based upon this thread https://www.alternatehistory.com/forum/threads/ahc-the-six-wives-of-francis-i.544771/#post-24412601
  2. Salma Amer

    Robert Baratheon is born again as Henry VIII of England

    Unlike Henry VIII, Robert (Henry) will be happy because he is the second son, and has nothing to do with the throne. He will establish a strong relationship with his brother Arthur because he reminds him of Edward Stark. When Arthur dies, Robert will grieve and remember the death of his parents...
  3. RedKing

    The Dancing Kings: A Collaborative Timeline
    Threadmarks: The Dancing Kings

    August 1518: In the Duchy of Burgundy, Charles of Burgundy is enjoying a feast, rich with wine and food. As he dines, he suddenly begins dancing. At first it is the source of laughter and bemusement. But then it continues. Seconds turn into minutes, minutes turn into hours and hours turn into...
  4. ordinarylittleme

    The children of Francis I - Alternate TL
    Threadmarks: Chapter One

    19 August 1515 Francis I of France waited expectantly for his wife and queen, Claude, to give birth. Truthfully she was a bit young to go through childbirth but both were in desperate need of heirs to secure the successions of France and Brittany, although he did wish that she allowed Brittany...
  5. Charles V centralizes HRE reuniting Germany

    What if Charles V centralizes HRE by using and intensifying French and ottoman threats debt trapping constituents and raising larger armies with New world gold and silver also avoiding hyperinflation in Spain francis imprisoned until ceded domains are occupied executing Luther, Calvin and...
  6. RedKing

    WI: Marguerite of Angouleme, Queen of England?

    The POD for this is that Arthur Tudor lives up until mid to late 1506, but still dies without issue. By the time he dies Henry is married to Marguerite, and has consummated the marriage, meaning Henry VII can’t try to annul it. So now what? How does this effect England, the Reformstion, and...
  7. Sons of Francis I die in captivity in Spain

    King Francis I of France, after being captured by Spanish/Imperial forces at battle of Pavia, had to send his two older sons to Spain to regain his freedom according to Treaty of Madrid. What would happen if sons of French King died not long after arriving to Spain, say they fell ill, so Charles...
  8. GauchoBadger

    PC/WI: Charles V marries Claude of France?

    Apparently, at around 1504 AD, it was planned for the Duchess of Brittany, Claude of France, eldest daughter of Louis XII of France and Anne of Brittany, to marry the future Holy Roman Emperor, Charles of Habsburg. As per this treaty, Charles and the House of Habsburg would acquire Naples, the...
  9. The Thunderbolt of Italy - Alternate Italian Wars (a story TL)
    Threadmarks: I: The Slaughter of Pigs

    So hey all, just something that's been on the burner in the back of my mind for a little bit, ever since reading a hilarious summary of the War of the League of Cambrai on /his/ not too long ago. French noble Gaston de Foix, called The Thunderbolt of Italy, was a brilliant young commander who...
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