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  • A little collection for my trees with with eventual snippets, characters’ stories and backstories and similar as I do not like making full TL but often I have more material than simple trees and I do not know where share it ...

    1. A surviving Yorkist Europe Thread
    2. Mary, Queen and Empress Thread
    3. Empress Juana Thread
    4. Philip, the unlucky
    5. Elizabeth: Lancastrian princess, Yorkist Queen Thread
    6. A Lancastrian Queen for Edward V Thread
    7. The many daughters of Emperor Maximilian Thread
    8. The Kingdom of Albion and Imperial Netherlands
    9. Empress Elizabeth
    10. Eleanor, Queen of England
    11. King Edward’s great matter TL
    12. Catalina, the black widow Thread
    13. Margaret, Plantagenet Queen Thread
    14. Empress Isabella Thread
    15. Anna, Empress of Germany and Sissi, Queen of Hungary
    16. Juana, the Heretic Queen Thread
    17. The last Tudor heir Thread
    18. A reborn Lotharingia TL
    19. Marie, Queen of Spain and Isabel, Princess of Asturias Thread
    20. A Burgundian Queen for France
    21. Richard the Great, Defender of Christianity Thread
    22. Elizabeth, Lancastrian Queen Thread
    23. A Spanish Empire Thread
    24. An earlier Edward IV (of York)
    25. Elizabeth, Duchess of Gloucester
    26. Another Anjou Queen of England Thread
    27. A Trastamara Spain Thread
    28. Isabelle of Burgundy, Yorkist Queen Thread
    29. Anne, Duchess of Bedford Thread
    30. Richard, King of Jerusalem Thread
    31. Long live to the Trastamaras
    32. Matilda, Queen of England Thread
    33. The Angevin Empire Thread
    34. A destiny fulfilled TL
    35. Richard III, King of England Thread
    36. The Boleyn princess Thread
    37. The New Year Prince Thread
    38. A Boleyn England Thread
    39. Another Philip of Burgundy
    40. The Albion of the Tudors Thread
    41. Isabella, Queen of Poland
    42. Lucrezia, Duchess of Modena TL
    43. Edward IV’s Second Queen Thread
    44. Different Tudor heirs Thread
    45. A Plantagenet Empire Thread
    46. Henry IX, the last Stuart Thread
    47. Henriette, Queen of France
    48. A French Empress
    49. An Orleans Queen of France
    50. Henry VIII’s heiress Thread TL
    51. The White Rose of France Thread
    52. Long live to the Habsburgs of Spain
    53. Spain is for the Habsburgs
    54. An Habsburg-Valois prince (or Queen Eleanor’s son) Thread
    55. Philip I, Holy Roman Emperor
    56. Juana, Queen of Castile Thread
    57. Bianca Maria, Queen of Aragon Thread
    58. The English Queens
    59. An Albret Brittany Thread
    60. A divided Spain
    61. Mary&Maximilian Thread
    62. Catherine’s child Thread
    63. Six Tudor boys
    64. Catherine’s six daughters
    65. The Kingdom of Lorraine Thread
    66. A different Spanish union Thread
    67. The three branches of the Habsburgs Thread
    68. Mary of Burgundy, Queen of England Thread
    69. Henry VIII’s earlier divorce Thread
    70. Mary Tudor, Holy Roman Empress Thread
    71. The King is dead (Francis I die at Pavia) TL
    72. A different Queen Elizabeth (I) of England Thread
    73. The third Tudor Thread
    74. Mary, Queen of two Kingdoms
    75. An American Duchess of Devonshire
    76. The Imperial Netherlands Thread
    77. Mary’s miracle
    78. An Habsburg England
    79. Empress Margarita’s son
    80. Philip II and Elisabeth of France had sons
    81. A French Brittany
    82. A Tudor Brittany
    83. Napoleon’s heir
    84. Elizabeth, Countess of March
    85. Charles V died in 1517
    86. Charles V died in 1511
    87. Two sons for Philip II Thread
    88. A childless Ferdinand
    89. Henry II die early
    90. Desiree Bonaparte
    91. Monmouth’s regency
    92. Anne, Duchess and Queen TL
    Challenges:
    • Mary I’s six husbands
    • Philip and Joanna’s reverse kids (2 version)
    • Henry VII’s reverse kids
    • Tiny Tudors‘ challenge (2 versions)
    • Fitzroy lived

    all trees have threadmarks now, but some need to be reformatted. Separate threads can be both TL or discussion threads with more info about character...

    All the trees or their original version are also posted in the alternate monarchs and aristocratic lineages threads (but they are easier to find here)
    Scenarios, trees or texts related to the Ancient Era, mostly Greece and Rome, in particular the age of Alexander) have now their master thread here
    Threads for discussion and early plot developments of the various scenarios, divided for timeframe are my Ancient, Medieval, Renaissance and Modern corners
     
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    Future projects
  • Future trees
    1. Eleanor, Duchess of Anjou
    2. The Anjous in France

    All the scenarios in chronological order
    Before 1400
    • Richard, King of Jerusalem
    • Matilda, Queen of England
    • The Angevin Empire
    • A Plantagenet Empire
    • Richard the Great, Defender of Christianity
    • An earlier Edward IV (of York)

    1400-1500
    • A surviving Yorkist Europe
    • Empress Juana
    • Elizabeth: Lancastrian princess, Yorkist Queen
    • A Lancastrian Queen for Edward V
    • The many daughters of Emperor Maximilian
    • Empress Elizabeth
    • King Edward’s great matter
    • Margaret, Plantagenet Queen
    • A reborn Lotharingia
    • A Burgundian Queen for France
    • Elizabeth, Lancastrian Queen
    • Elizabeth, Duchess of Gloucester
    • Another Anjou Queen of England
    • Isabelle of Burgundy, Yorkist Queen
    • Anne, Duchess of Bedford
    • Long live to the Trastamaras
    • Richard III, King of England
    • Another Philip of Burgundy
    • Edward IV’s Second Queen
    • The White Rose of France
    • Juana, Queen of Castile
    • Bianca Maria, Queen of Aragon
    • An Albret Brittany
    • A divided Spain
    • Mary&Maximilian
    • The Kingdom of Lorraine
    • A different Spanish union
    • Mary of Burgundy, Queen of England
    • Elizabeth, Countess of March
    • A different Queen Elizabeth (I) of England

    1500-1550
    • Philip I, Holy Roman Emperor
    • Philip, the unlucky
    • Eleanor, Queen of England
    • Catalina, the black widow
    • Juana, the Heretic Queen
    • The last Tudor heir
    • A Spanish Empire
    • A Trastamara Spain
    • A destiny fulfilled
    • The Boleyn princess
    • The New Year Prince
    • A Boleyn England
    • Lucrezia, Duchess of Modena TL
    • Different Tudor heirs
    • Henry VIII’s heiress
    • An Habsburg-Valois prince (or Queen Eleanor’s son)
    • Catherine’s child
    • Six Tudor boys
    • Catherine’s six daughters
    • The three branches of the Habsburgs
    • Henry VIII’s earlier divorce
    • Mary Tudor, Holy Roman Empress
    • The King is dead (Francis I die at Pavia)
    • The third Tudor
    • A French Brittany
    • A Tudor Brittany
    • Charles V died in 1517
    • Charles V died in 1511
    • Mary I’s six husbands
    • Philip and Joanna’s reverse kids (2 version)
    • Henry VII’s reverse kids
    • Tiny Tudors‘ challenge (2 versions)
    • Fitzroy lived
    • A childless Ferdinand

    After 1550
    • Mary’s miracle
    • Mary, Queen of two Kingdoms
    • An Habsburg England
    • Henry II die early
    • The English Queens
    • The Albion of the Tudors
    • Isabella, Queen of Poland
    • The Kingdom of Albion and Imperial Netherlands
    • Marie, Queen of Spain and Isabel, Princess of Asturias
    • Empress Isabella
    • Long live to the Habsburgs of Spain
    • Philip II and Elisabeth of France had sons
    • The Imperial Netherlands
    • Two sons for Philip II
    • Spain is for the Habsburgs
    • Henry IX, the last Stuart
    • Henriette, Queen of France
    • A French Empress
    • An Orleans Queen of France
    • Empress Margarita’s son
    • Napoleon’s heir
    • Desiree Bonaparte
    • Anna, Empress of Germany and Sissi, Queen of Hungary
    • An American Duchess of Devonshire
     
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    A surviving Yorkist Europe
  • A Surviving Yorkist Europe trees (still work-in-progress and still with France missing) Main thread (discussion only)
    (mostly around 1510 with many spoilers)

    Edward IV, King of England (1442–1486) married Elizabeth Woodville (1437-1492) in 1464
    1. Elizabeth of York (b.1466) married Maximilian I, Holy Roman Emperor (b.1459) in 1483
      1. See under Maximilian for issue
    2. Mary of York (1467-1482)
    3. Cecily of York (b.1469) married James IV, King of Scotland (b.1473) in 1484
      1. Margaret of Scotland (b.1485)
      2. James, Duke of Rothesay (1487-1488)
      3. Elizabeth (b.1489)
      4. James V, King of Scotland (b.1492)
      5. Alexander (b. 1494)
    4. Edward V of England (b.1470) married Anne, Duchess of Brittany (b.1477) in 1490
      1. Edward, Prince of Wales (1492-1497)
      2. Richard III, King of England (b.1494)
      3. Elizabeth (1497-1500)
      4. Anne Isabelle (1500)
      5. Francis III, Duke of Brittany (b.1502)
      6. Katherine (b. 1505)
    5. Margaret of York (1472-1472)
    6. Richard, Duke of York and Norfolk (b.1473) married a) Anne de Mowbray, Countess of Norfolk (1472-1493) in 1478
      1. Edward, Duke of York and Norfolk (b.1488)
      2. Elizabeth of York (b.1490)
      3. Anne of York (b.1493)
    7. Anne of York (b.1475) married Philip, Duke of Burgundy (b.1478) in 1493
      1. See under Philip for issue
    8. George, Duke of Bedford (1477-1479)
    9. Catherine of York (b.1479) married Juan, Prince of Asturias(1478-1497) in 1494
      1. see under Juan for issue
    10. Bridget of York (b.1480) nun

    Maximilian I, Holy Roman Emperor (b.1459) married a) Mary, Duchess of Burgundy (1457-1482) in 1477 b) Elizabeth of York (b.1466-1492) in 1482 c) Bianca Maria Sforza (b.1472) in 1494

    1a) Philip of Burgundy (1478-1500), Duke of Burgundy married Anne of York (b. 1475) in 1493
    1) Mary II, Duchess of Burgundy (b. 1495) married Antoine, Duke of Lorraine and Burgundy (b. 1489) in 1507*​
    2) miscarriage (1498)​
    3) Charles (1499-1500)​
    2a) Margaret of Burgundy (1480-1510), Queen of France married Charles VIII, King of France (1470-1498) in 1492
    1) Anne Marie of France (1495-1506)​
    2) Louis XII, King of France (1497-1507)​
    3a) Francis (1481)
    4b) stillborn son (1485)
    5b) Eleanor (b.1487), Queen of Hungary and Bohemia married Vladislaus II Jagiellon, King of Bohemia and Hungary (b.1456) in 1502
    6b) Ernest II, Holy Roman Emperor (b.1490)
    7b) Elizabeth (b.1492), Queen of Poland married Sigismund I the Old, King of Poland (b.1467) in 1510
    8c) Bianca (b.1495) married James V of Scotland ?
    9c) Beatrice (b. 1497) married Richard III of England ?
    10c) Isabella (b.1498) married Christian II of Denmark ?
    11c) Frederick (1502-1508)
    12c) miscarriage (1504)
    13c) Maximilian II, Duke of Milan (b.1507) married Isabella Beatrice Sforza, Duchess of Milan and Bari (b.1515)**

    Ferdinand II, King of Aragon (1452-1518) married Isabella I, Queen of Castile (1451-1506) in 1469
    1. Isabella (1470-1505), Princess of Portugal married Alfonso, Prince of Portugal (1475-1491) in 1490
    2. miscarried son (1475)
    3. Juan, Prince of Asturias and Girona (1478-1497) married Catherine of York (b. 1479) in 1494
      1. Isabella (1496-1497)
      2. Juana (1497)
    4. Juana I, Queen of Castile and Aragon (b.1479) married Manuel I, King of Portugal (b.1469) in 1496
      1. Juan III, King of Spain (b.1497) married Madeleine, Queen of Navarre (b.1494) in 1511
      2. Isabella (b. 1498) married Richard III, King of England ?
      3. stillborn daughter
      4. Ferdinand, Duke of Beja (b.1502) married Guiomar Coutinho, Duchess of Guarda (b. 1510)
      5. Alfonso (b.1505)
      6. Luis (1506-1507)
      7. Beatrice (b.1508)
      8. Maria (1509-1513)
      9. Catalina (1511-1518)
      10. Enrique (b.1512), cardinal
      11. Eduardo, Duke of Guimarães (b.1515) married Isabella of Braganza (b.1514)
    5. Maria (b.1482) married Louis XIII, King of France (b.1462) in 1507
    6. Beatrice (1482)
    7. Catalina (b.1485) married Ferdinand III, King of Naples (b.1488) in 1505
    Philibert I, Duke of Savoy (1480-1508) married Yolande Louise of Savoy (1487-1507)
    1. Charles III, Duke of Savoy (b. 1503)
    2. Bianca (b. 1505)
    3. miscarriage 1506
    4. Philip (b. 1507)


    notes
    *matches who bring an union between Burgundy and Lorraine are something who I really like
    **Isabella Beatrice Sforza is the daughter and only child of Ercole Massimiliano Sforza (aka Maximilian I of Milan, eldest son of Ludovico Sforza "il Moro" and Beatrice d'Este) and of his wife and cousin Bona Sforza (daughter of Gian Galeazzo Sforza and Isabella of Aragon-Naples). Maximilian's younger brother Francesco (OTL Francis II) decided who he had no intention to make Bona and Isabella his enemies contesting his niece's claim and instead supported her


    Already established matches to be add and other things

    • Henry Tudor, Earl of Richmond will marry Katherine Herbert (I do not know how many children they will have) and their eldest son (Edmund?/Jasper?/Henry?/William?/Owen?/Arthur?) will marry either Elizabeth or Anne of York
    • Edward of Clarence, Earl of Warwick will die young, while Margaret of Clarence will be married soon after to Edward of Middleham and their son and only surviving child, Richard, Duke of Gloucester (also Earl of Warwick and Earl of Salisbury) will marry Elizabeth or Anne of York, unless Anne Isabelle of England is still available for him
    • Louis, Duke of Orleans will become King Louis XIII of France and will remarry before becoming King to Charlotte of Naples with a surviving son and daughter
    • Gaston de Foix, Viscount of Narbonne, his sister Germaine de Foix, Francis, Duke of Angouleme and his sister Marguerite d‘Angouleme will be all wards of the future Louis XIII after the deaths of their fathers.
    • Pierre, Duke of Bourbon will live longer and his daughter Suzanne will marry Alencon
    • Catherine of Navarre and Jean d’Albret will have their OTL children
    • Frederick of Aragon will became King of Naples and will have his OTL children
    • John Stewart, Duke of Albany will likely have surviving children (either by Anne or he will remarry to Madeleine after Anne’s early death)
    for France: the Duke d’Orleans will remarry to Charlotte of Naples, they will have a surviving son and daughter, she will die in 1506 (like OTL) in childbirth and Louis XIII will remarry again in 1507 to Maria of Aragon (Catalina had married Ferdinand III of Naples in 1505).
    Germaine of Foix will marry Francis, Duke of Angoulême in a double match with Gaston, Viscount of Narbonne and Marguerite of Angouleme while Suzanne, Duchess of Bourbon will marry Charles, Duke d’Alençon and Anne of Foix-Candale will marry Francis II, Duke of Longueville. The Bourbon-Montpensier line will die as both Louis and Charles will die childless, while the Angouleme, Narbonne, Alençon and Longueville lines will survive...
    I still do not know if the successor of Louis XIII will be the son of Charlotte or that boy will die young and Louis’ successor will be born from his ATL third wedding...

    Edward of Warwick was mostly a victim of the circumstances (aka I needed Richard of Gloucester feeling safer and giving him the whole Warwick inheritance was the best way to get it so I killed off Edward of Warwick and married Margaret to her double first cousin)

    I do not have any idea about eventual remarriages for Richard of York, Catherine of York and Juana of Naples right now...
     
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    From A surviving Yorkist Europe - Isabella Beatrice Sforza, Duchess of Milan and Bari
  • “My name is Beatrice Sforza, BEATRICE or at the worst Isabella Beatrice but NEVER Isabella so do not try to call me Isabella Sforza if you want an answer” Isabella Beatrice Sforza, Duchess of Milan and Bari and Archduchess of Austria

    Duchess, titular or regnant, of Milan since her birth, as her father was already dead fighting against the French, Isabella or better Beatrice (as she always favored her second name) Sforza learned quite early who everything about her life was a compromise, including her name, birth, wedding and rulership on Milan. The wedding of her parents, who reunited the two rival claims on Milan of the two branches of Sforzas, was a compromise; her name in honor of both her grandmothers who were cousins, friends and rivals (and for a strange game of destiny both Duchesses of Milan and both Duchesses of Bari, titles and lands who she inherited) an agreement between her mother and paternal uncle, who shared the regency; her rulership on Milan as many believed who her uncle Francesco would and must have taken the rule of Milan for himself, after the death of her father [but uncle Francesco had not the strength of character of his own father or that of her mother or maternal grandmother so he had chosen to leave the Duchy to her AND share the regency with her mother]; her wedding as Archduke Maximilian (namesake of her late father as both were named for her deceased father-in-law) was an half-Sforza and the younger (half-)brother of the Holy Roman Emperor so the ideal husband for taking away the burden of the rulership from her (well Maximilian was smart and a good husband who NEVER forgot to be Duke jure-uxoris and they ruled together).
    About much of that things she was unable to do much but on her name she was always determined: she was Beatrice and not Isabella (she had too many Isabella in her family and life AND believed who both her maternal grandmother and the sister of her paternal one, both Isabella, were insufferable so she was BEATRICE and the others would do better to respect her wish). Luckily Maximilian was more than happy to call her Beatrice (as he had a sister called Beatrice, but another called Isabella, and an half-sister called Elizabeth ...
    The only thing she had in common with the “insufferable harpies” as she often called (in her mind) her grandmother and great aunt was the interest for arts and culture and the will to create a splendid court around her...

    Duchess of Milan and Bari and sister-in-law of Emperor Ernest, Beatrice Sforza was a great patroness of arts and her court at Milan was magnificent, one of the most brilliant of Europe, almost like the time had turned back to the years in which her grandfather Ludovico had ruled on Milan
     
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    Mary, Queen and Empress
  • Again from a scenario suggested by someone else (in this case the inspiration was @Kellan Sullivan's "What if Mary Tudor became Queen of England in 1541?")
    Massive Habsburg wank

    Mary, Queen and Empress - tree around 1560 (with some spoilers)


    Karl V, Holy Roman Emperor (1500-1560), King of Spain and Duke of Burgundy marry a) Isabella of Portugal (1503-1539) in 1526 b) Mary Tudor, Queen of England (1516-1562) in 1542
    1a) Felipe II, King of Spain (1527-?) married a) Maria Manuela of Portugal (1527-1545) in 1543 b) Christina of Denmark (1521-?) in 1547
    1a) Carlos, Prince of Asturias (1545-?), later Carlos II King of Spain (Castile, Aragon and Portugal) married Elisabeth of Valois (1545-?) in 1560​
    1) miscarriage (1665)​
    2) Isabella II, Queen of Spain (1566-?) married Infante Ferdinand of Spain (1555-?)*
    3) Felipe (1568-1572)​
    4) miscarried son (1571)​
    2b) Juan (1549-?), cardinal​
    3b) Isabella Clara Eugenia (1552-?) married Ernest of Austria (1553-?)
    4b) Ferdinand VI, King of Spain (1555-?) married Isabella II of Spain (1566-?)*
    2a) Maria (1528-?), Queen of the Romans married Maximilian of Austria (1527-?) in 1548
    3a) Ferdinand (1529-1530)
    4a) stillborn son (1534)
    5a) Juana (1535-?), Princess of Portugal married João Manuel, Prince of Portugal (1537-1554) in 1552
    6a) Juan (1537-1538)
    7a) miscarried son (1539)
    8b) Henry IX Philip, King of England (1543-?) married Marie Stuart, Queen of Scotland (1542-?) in 1558
    9b) Katherine Isabella (1545-?) married Francis II, King of France (1544-?) in 1562
    10b) stillborn daughter (1548)
    11b) Charles Edward, Duke of York and Milan (1550-?) married Isabella Beatrice of Austria (1548-?) in 1564

    Ferdinand I, Holy Roman Emperor (1503-1564), King of Hungary and Bohemia married Anna of Bohemia and Hungary (1503–1547) in 1521
    1) Elisabeth (1526-1545) married Sigismund II Augustus, King of Poland
    2) Maximilian II, King of the Romans (1527-?) married Maria of Spain (1528-?) in 1548
    1) Anne of Austria (1549-1569) married Sigismund III of Poland in 1565​
    2) Ferdinand of Austria (1551-1552)​
    3) Rudolf of Austria (1552-1558)​
    4) Ernest of Austria (1553-?) married Isabella Clara Eugenia of Spain (1552-)
    5) Elisabeth of Austria (1554-?)​
    6) Maria of Austria (1555-1556)​
    7) Matthias of Austria (1557-?)​
    8) stillborn son (1557)​
    9) Maximilian of Austria (1558-?), grandmaster of the Teutonic Order​
    10) Albert of Austria (1559-?), cardinal​
    11) Wenceslaus of Austria (1561-1578)​
    12) Frederick of Austria (1562-1563)​
    13) Maria of Austria (1564-1564)​
    14) Charles of Austria (1565-1566)​
    15) Margaret of Austria (1567-?), nun​
    16) Eleonore of Austria (1568-1580)​
    3) Anna (1528-?) married Albert V, Duke of Bavaria (1528-?) in 1546
    4) Ferdinand II, Archduke of Austria (1529-) married a) Isabella Jagiellon of Poland (1519-1548) in 1544 b) Elizabeth of England (1533-?) in 1550
    1a) Sigismund III, King of Poland (1545-?) married a) Anne of Austria (1549-1569) in 1565​
    1a) Sigismund (1566-?)​
    2a) stillborn daughter (1567)​
    3a) miscarriage (1567)​
    4a) Ferdinand (1569-?)​
    2a) Isabella Beatrice (1548-?) married Charles Edward, Duke of York and Milan (1550-?) in 1564​
    3b) Maximilian (1552-?)​
    4b) Ferdinand (1555-?)​
    5b) Anna Elisabeth (1559-?)​
    5) Maria (1531-?) married Wilhelm, Duke of Jülich-Cleves-Berg
    6) Magdalena (1532-?), nun
    7) Catherine (1533-?) married Francesco III, Duke of Mantua
    8) Eleanor (1534-?) married William I, Duke of Mantua
    9) Margaret (1536-?), nun
    10) John (1538-1539)
    11) Barbara (1539-?) married Alfonso II, Duke of Ferrara and Modena
    12) Charles II, Archduke of Austria (1540-?)
    13) Ursula (1541-1543)
    14) Helena (1543-?), nun
    15) Joanna (1547-?) married Francesco I de' Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany

    Manuel I, King of Portugal
    (1469-1521) married a) Isabella of Aragon and Castile (1470-1498) in 1497 b) Maria of Aragon (1482-1517) in 1500 c) Eleanor of Austria (1498-?) in 1518
    1a) Miguel da Paz, Prince of Portugal, Asturias and Girona (1498-1500)
    2b) João III, King of Portugal (1502-1557) married Catalina of Austria (1507-?) in 1525
    1) Afonso, Prince of Portugal (1526-1526)​
    2) Maria Manuela (1527-1545), Princess of Asturias married Felipe II of Spain (1527-?) in 1543​
    3) Isabel (1529)​
    4) Beatriz (1530)​
    5) Manuel, Prince of Portugal (1531-1537)​
    6) Filipe, Prince of Portugal (1533-1539)​
    7) Dinis (1535-1537)​
    8) João Manuel, Prince of Portugal (1537-1554) married Juana of Spain (1535-?) in 1552​
    1) Sebastian I, King of Portugal (1554-1568) engaged to Marguerite of Valois (1553-?)​
    9) António (1539-1540)​
    3b) Isabella (1503-1539), Holy Roman Empress and Queen of Spain married Karl V, Holy Roman Emperor (1500-?) in 1526
    4b) Beatriz (1504-1538), Duchess of Savoy married Charles III, Duke of Savoy (1486-1553) in 1521
    1) Adriano Giovanni Amadeo, Prince of Piedmont (1522-1523)​
    2) Ludovico, Prince of Piedmont (1523-1536)​
    3) Emanuele Filiberto, Duke of Savoy (1528-?) married Marguerite, Duchess of Berry (1523-?) in 1559​
    1) Carlo Emanuele, Prince of Piedmont (1562-)
    4) Caterina (1529-1536)​
    5) Maria (1530-1531)​
    6) Isabella (1532-1533)​
    7) Emanuele (1533)​
    8) Emanuele (1534)​
    9) Giovanni (1537-1538)​
    5b) Luís, Duke of Beja (1506-1555)
    6b) Fernando, Duke of Guarda (1507-1534) married Guiomar Coutinho (c.1507-1534)
    1) Luísa (1531-1534)​
    2) stillborn son (1534)​
    7b) Afonso (1509–1540), Cardinal
    8b) Henrique (1512-) Cardinal
    9b) Maria (1513)
    10b) Duarte, Duke of Guimarães (1515-1540) married Isabella of Braganza (1514-?) in 1535
    1) Maria of Guimarães (1538–1577), married Alessandro Farnese, Duke of Parma and Piacenza (1545-?) in 1565​
    2) Catarina of Guimarães (1540–?), Duchess of Braganza married John, 6th Duke of Braganza (1543-?) in 1563​
    3) Duarte II, 5th Duke of Guimarães (1541–?)​
    11b) António (1516)
    12c) Carlos (1520-1521)
    13c) Maria, Duchess of Viseu (1521-?) married Charles III, Duke of Savoy (1486-1553) in 1547
    1) Eleonora (1548-?) married Charles Maximilian of France, Duke of Orleans (1550-?) in 1564​
    2) Amedeo (1552-?)​


    Henry VIII, King of England (1491-1541) married a) Catherine of Aragon (1485–1536) in 15 annulled 1533, b) Anne Boleyn (c.1501–1536) in 1533 c) Jane Seymour (c.1508-1537) in 1536 d) Anne of Cleves (c.1515–1557) in 1540 annulled 1540 e) Catherine Howard (c.1523–?) in 1540
    1a) stillborn daughter (1510)
    2a) Henry, Duke of Cornwall (1511-1511)
    3a) stillborn son (1513)
    4a) stillborn son (1515)
    5a) Mary, Queen of England (1516-?), Holy Roman Empress and Duchess of Burgundy married Karl V, Holy Roman Emperor (1500-?), King of Spain and Duke of Burgundy in 1542
    6a) miscarried daughter (1518)
    7b) Elizabeth (1533-?) married Archduke Ferdinand of Austria (1529-?) in 1550
    8b) miscarried son (1534)
    9b) miscarried son (1536)
    10b) Edward, Prince of Wales (1537-1541)


    Notes:
    *Spain's numeration follow that of Castile. I am pretty sure who Ferdinand VI of Spain will be also called Ferdinand III in Aragon and Ferdinand II in Portugal. I ended giving only a surviving daughter to Carlos and Isabella and then marrying her to her half-uncle (under order of Felipe II) was quite natural... Plus another Isabella and Ferdinand on the Spanish throne? I was unable to resist...

    ** After the death of Sebastian few months before their wedding Marguerite will elope with Henry of Guise while her mother was defining the details of her engagement to the heir of Navarre... The chronicles reported who the King Francis' reaction to the news and the fury of his mother in reporting that was a prolonged laugh and this request: "Mother, please... Now you can stop to intrigue?"... In many suspected who the King had blessed the escape as he was against the Navarrese's match and liked Guise but feared his mother's reaction...
    Francis II is born healthier and will live and reign many years and have children by Katherine, his sister Claude will be married to the Duke of Lorraine as OTL. Henry II died as OTL during the tournament for the wedding of Elisabeth to the Prince of Asturias but Catherine de'Medici here will never be in power as regent and instead will be remembered as the feared French "Queen of Intrigues" and for being the cause of her children's embarrasses and exasperation (King Francis II most cited quote was "You know my mother, there is little who I can do..."). In the end Francis exiled her in her lands of Auvergne and Boulogne in 1573...

    I know who maybe I have put too many intermarriages here but really European royals were almost all kins and after inheriting Spain the Habsburg had developed a strong tendency to marry in the family so...

    I have not thought too much to the children for both Francis II of France and Henry IX of England but I know who Henry IX' eldest son will be Charles II James, King of England, Scotland, Ireland and Duke of Burgundy and Lord of the Netherlands and he will be a good friend of his cousin Charles IX of France (who will marry his cousin Christine of Lorraine, only surviving daughter and heiress of Charles III and Claude of France)

    As was asked why Sigismund of Austria and not Johan Vasa as king of Poland after Sigismund II:
    Isabella of Poland died when her son was three and the boy was under Elizabeth’s supervision (who was a great supporter of her stepson as heir of Poland, as that would have made her sons as heirs of their father) starting from four years. Sigismund II here never married Catherine of Austria because Barbara Radzwill lived but they remained childless. When Sigismund was around ten year old, his stepmother sent him to his uncle in Poland as ward and the Sejm pretty much accepted him as heir (in OTL they were pretty desperate to have an heir from Sisgimund). Johan is only married to a Jagiellon princess while Sigismund is son and grandson of two Jagiellon princesses and was partially raised in Poland and his wedding to Archduchess Anne was arranged between Sigismund II and Maximilian II. So I do not think who Johan will have great chances against someone who is practically a Polish prince with just the wrong surname...
     
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    European Royalty around 1530 (started from @Kellan Sullivan request for a scenario who switched Maximilian and Philip's OTL matches who I combined with my beloved situation of screwing France as much is possible).
    Main POD is Francis II of Brittany live until 1492 instead of dying in 1488 and butterflies made the wedding between Gian Galeazzo Sforza and Isabella of Aragon-Napls annulled in 1490 for not consumation (instead of the very late OTL consummation). (Both conditions are needed for the switch of brides)

    Austria & Burgundy-Brittany

    Maximilian I, Holy Roman Emperor (1459-1522) marry a) Mary, Duchess of Burgundy (1457-1482) in 1477 b) Juana of Castile and Aragon (1479-1514) in 1496

    1a) Philip of Burgundy (1478-1511), Duke of Burgundy and Brittany married Anne, Duchess of Brittany (1477-1509) in 1492
    1) Isabella of Burgundy (1495-?), Duchess of Brittany, Burgundy and Lorraine married Antoine, Duke of Lorraine (1489-?) in 1510​
    1) Charles I, King of Lotharingia (1512-?)​
    2) Anne of Lorraine (1515-1518)​
    3) Mary of Lorraine (1518)​
    4) Francis of Lorraine (1520-?)​
    5) Anne of Lorraine (1523-?)​
    6) Isabelle of Lorraine (1525-?)​
    2) Charles of Burgundy (1495-1497)​
    3) Margaret of Burgundy (1497)​
    4) Anne of Burgundy (1499-1503)​
    5) John of Burgundy (1502-1507)​
    6) miscarriage (1505)​
    7) Francis III, Duke of Brittany (1507-1511)​
    8) Philip of Burgundy (1509) stillborn​
    2a) Margaret of Burgundy (1480-1510), Queen of France married Charles VIII, King of France (1470-1498) in 1492
    1) Anne Marie of France (1495-1506)​
    2) Louis XII, King of France (1497-1507)​
    3a) Francis of Austria (1481)
    4b) Eleanor of Austria (1497-?), Queen of Poland and Hungary married Sigismud I, King of Poland and Hungary (1467-?) in 1512
    5b) Maximilian II of Austria (1499-?), Holy Roman Emperor, Archduke of Austria, King of Bohemia married Elizabeth of Bohemia and Hungary (1505-?) in 1520
    6b) Isabella of Austria (1501-?), Duchess of Milan married Massimiliano Sforza, Duke of Milan (1497-?) in 1518
    7b) Frederick of Austria (1503-1504)
    8b) Mary of Austria (1505-1505)
    9b) John of Austria (1507-1510)
    10b) Joanna of Austria (1510-1512)
    11b) Catherine of Austria (1514)

    Spain

    Ferdinand II of Aragon (1452-1518), King of Aragon and Sicily married Isabella I of Castile (1451-1510) in 1469
    1) Isabella of Castile and Aragon (1470-1498), Queen of Portugal, Princess of Asturias and Girona married a) Alfonso of Portugal (1475-1491) in 1490 and b) Manuel I, King of Portugal (1469-1519) in 1497
    1b) Miguel da Paz, King of Spain (1498-?) married Madeleine, Queen of Navarre (1494-?) in 1512​
    2) miscarried son (1472)
    3) Juan of Castile and Aragon (1478-1497), Prince of Asturias and Girona married Charlotte of Aragon of Naples (1480-1510) in 1496
    1) Isabel Ana of Castile and Aragon (1497)​
    4) Juana of Aragon (1479-1514), Holy Roman Empress married Maximilian I, Holy Roman Emperor (1459-1522) in 1496
    5) Maria of Aragon (1482-1522), Queen of Portugal married Manuel I, King of Portugal (1469-1519) in 1499
    6) Beatriz of Aragon (1482) twin of Maria, stillborn
    7) Catalina of Aragon (1485-1520), Queen of England married a) Arthur Tudor, Prince of Wales (1486-1502) in 1501 and b) Henry VIII, King of England (1491-?) in 1505

    Portugal

    Manuel I, King of Portugal (1469-1519) married a) Isabella of Castile and Aragon (1470-1498) in 1497 b) Maria of Aragon (1482-1522) in 1499
    1a) Miguel da Paz (1498-?), King of Spain married Madeleine, Queen of Navarre* (1494-?) in 1512
    1) Isabella of Spain (1513-1522)​
    2) Catherine of Spain (1514-1522)​
    3) John III, King of Spain (1516-?)​
    4) Manuel of Spain (1519-1522)​
    5) Ferdinand of Spain (1521-?)​
    6) Eleanor of Spain (1522-?)​
    7) Madeleine of Spain (1522-?)​
    8) Anna Isabella of Spain (1525-?)​
    2b) Joao (1502-1507)
    3b) Isabella (1503-?) - ?
    4b) Luis (1504-1506)
    5b) Beatriz (1506-?) - ?
    6b) Fernando (1507-?), Duke of Beja married in 1530 Guimar Coutinho (1507-?)
    7b) Alfonso (1509-1515)
    8b) Enrique (1512-1515)
    9b) Maria (1513)
    10b) Duarte (1515-?), Duke of Guimarães married in 1536 Isabella of Braganza (1514-?)
    11b) Antonio (1516)

    *Here OTL’s fates of Henry II of Navarre and Madeleine are switched so he die in 1504 and she eventually inherited Navarre who will be integrated in Spain under the reign of her son John III so ATL Spain will be composed by Aragon, Castile, Navarre and Portugal (and Spanish and Iberian will keep the same meaning)

    Scotland

    James IV, King of Scotland (1473-1520) married Bianca Maria Sforza (1472-?) in 1490
    1) James V, King of Scotland (1491-?), married Margaret Tudor (1489-?) in 1505
    1) James, Duke of Rothesay (1507-1513)​
    2) Arthur, Duke of Ross (1509-1513)​
    3) Elizabeth of Scotland (1511-?)​
    4) Alexander IV, King of Scotland (1512-?)​
    5) John, Duke of Ross (1514)​
    6) Margaret of Scotland (1515)​
    7) Bianca Maria of Scotland (1517-?), Duchess of Albany married James Stewart, Duke of Albany and Count d’Auvergne* (1516-?) in 1526​
    8) James of Scotland, Duke of Ross (1519-?)​
    2) Margaret of Scotland (1493-1496)
    3) John of Scotland (1496)
    4) Bianca Maria of Scotland (1498-?)
    5) Beatrice of Scotland (1500-?)

    *= James Stewart is the son and only surviving child of John Stewart, Duke of Albany (1484-?) and his cousin and second wife Madeleine de la Tour d’Auvergne (1498-?). ATL Anne (1496-1509) died early so John remarried to his younger cousin.


    Naples + Ferrara + Milan

    Ferdinando I of Aragon, King of Naples (1423-1494) married a) Isabella of Clermont of Taranto (1424-1465) in 1444 b) Juana of Aragon (1454-1517) in 1476
    1a) Alfonso II, King of Naples (1448-1495) married Ippolita Maria Sforza (1446-1484), Duchess of Calabria in 1465
    1) Ferdinando II, King of Naples (1469-1496) married Giovanna of Aragon (1478-1518) in 1496​
    2) Isabella (1470-1510) married Gian Galeazzo Sforza, Duke of Milan (1469-1494) in 1489 (annulled in 1491 as non consummated)​
    3) Piero (1472-1491), Prince of Rossano​
    2a) Eleonora (1450-1493), Duchess of Ferrara married Ercole d'Este, Duke of Ferrara (1431-1505) in 1473
    1) Isabella d’Este (1474-?), Marchioness of Mantua married Francesco II Gonzaga, Marquess of Mantua (1466-1519) in 1490​
    1) Eleonora (1493-?)​
    2) Federico II, Marquess of Mantua (1500-?)​
    3) Ippolita (1503-?)​
    4) Ercole (1505-?), Cardinal​
    5) Ferrante (1507-?)​
    6) Livia (Paola) (1508-?) nun​
    2) Beatrice d’Este (1475-1506), Duchess of Milan married Ludovico I Sforza, Duke of Milan and Bari (1452-1510) in 1491​
    1) Ercole Sforza (1493-1498)​
    2) Francesco Sforza (1495-1498)​
    3) Massimiliano I Sforza, Duke of Milan (1497-?) married Isabella of Austria (1501-?) in 1518​
    4) Bianca Maria Sforza (1498-1507)​
    5) Eleonora Sforza (1500-?)​
    6) Ascanio (1502-1506)​
    7) Beatrice Sforza (1503-?)​
    8) Ludovico II Sforza, Duke of Bari (1505-?) married Isabella of Naples (1503-?) in 1520​
    3) Alfonso d’Este, Duke of Ferrara (1476-?) married Anna Maria Sforza (1476-1505) in 1491​
    1) Alessandro d’Este, Duke of Ferrara (1496-?)​
    2) Eleonora d’Este (1498-?)​
    3) Ercole d’Este (1502-?)​
    4) Isabella d’Este (1505)​
    4) Ferrante d’Este (1477-?)​
    5) Ippolito d’Este (1479-?), Cardinal​
    6) Sigismondo d’Este (1480-1524)​
    3a) Federico III, King of Naples (1452-1520) married a) Anne of Savoy (1455-1480) in 1478 b) Isabella del Balzo, Duchess of Andria (1463-1525) in 1487
    1a) Charlotte (1480-1510), Princess of Asturias and Girona married Juan of Castile and Aragon (1478-1497) in 1496​
    1a) Ana Isabella of Castile and Argon (1497)​
    2b) Giulia d’Aragona (1488-1507), Queen of Bohemia and Hungary married Vladislaus II Jagiellon, King of Bohemia and Hungary (1456-1516) in 1502​
    1) Elizabeth Jagiellon (1505-?), Holy Roman Empress and Queen of Bohemia married Maximilian II, Holy Roman Emperor (1499-?) in 1520​
    3b) Ferdinando III, King of Naples (1492-?) married Germaine of Foix (1490-?) in 1505​
    1) Federico V, King of Naples (1507-?)​
    2) Giulia (1510-1514)​
    3) Francesco, Duke of Taranto (1512-?)​
    4) Giovanni, Duke of Andria (1514-?)​
    5) Isabella (1515-?)​
    4b) Alfonso (1499-1507)​
    5b) Beatrice (1500-?)​
    6b) Isabella (1503-?), Duchess of Bari married Ludovico II Sforza, Duke of Bari (1505-?)​
    4a) Giovanni (1456-1485) Cardinal
    5a) Beatrice (1475-1508), Queen of Hungary married a) Matthias Corvinus, King of Hungary (1443-1490) in 1476 b) Vladislaus II Jagiellon, King of Bohemia and Hungary (1456-1516) in 1491 (annulled in 1500)
    6a) Francesco, Duke of Sant Angelo (1461-1486)
    7b) Giovanna (1478-1518), Queen of Naples married Ferdinando II, King of Naples (1469-1496) in 1496
    8b) Carlo (1480–1486)

    Savoy

    Philibert II, Duke of Savoy (1480-1520) married Yolande Louise of Savoy (1487-1516) in 1496
    1) Charles III, Duke of Savoy (1504-?)
    2) Margaret (1506-?)
    3) Louise (1508-?)
    4) Anne (1510-?)
    5) Philip (1513-1514)
    6) Charlotte (1516-1520)

    France

    Louis XI, King of France (1423-1483) married a) Margaret of Scotland (1424-1445) in 1436 b) Charlotte of Savoy (1441-1483) in 1451
    1b) Louis (1458–1460)
    2b) Joachim (1459)
    3b) Louise (1460)
    4b) Anne (1461−1522), Duchess of Bourbon married Peter II, Duke of Bourbon (1438-1503) in 1473
    1) miscarriage (1476)​
    2) miscarriage (1480)​
    3) stillbirth (1482)​
    4) Charles III, Duke of Bourbon (1488-?) married Marguerite of Angoulême (1492-?) in 1509​
    5) Suzanne (1491–1521) married Charles IV, Duke of Alençon (1489-1525) in 1509​
    5b) Joan (1464–1515) Queen of France married Louis, Duke of Orleans (1462-1513) later Louis XIII, King of France
    6b) Louis (1466)
    7b) Charles VIII, King of France (1470–1498) married Margaret of Burgundy (1480-1510) in 1492
    1) Anne Marie of France (1495-1506)​
    2) Louis XII, King of France (1497-1507)​
    8b) Francis (1472 – 1473)


    Charles of Orléans, Count of Angoulême (1459-1496) married Louise of Savoy (1476-1531) in 1488

    1) Marguerite (1492-?), Duchess of Bourbon married Charles III, Duke of Bourbon (1488-?) in 1509
    2) Francis I, King of France (1494-?) married Mary of England (1496-?) in 1512

    England

    Henry VII, King of England (1457-1509) married Elizabeth of York (1466-1503) in 1485

    1) Arthur, prince of Wales (1486-1502) married Katherine of Aragon (1485-1520) in 1501
    2) Margaret (1489-?), Queen of Scotland married James V of Scotland (1491-?) in 1505
    3) Henry VIII, King of England (1491-?) married a) Katherine of Aragon (1485-1520) in 1505 b) Mary Boleyn (1499-?) in 1522
    1a) Henry IX, King of England (1507-?)​
    2a) miscarriage (1510)​
    3a) Mary (1512-1518)​
    4a) Isabella (1514-?)​
    5a) Arthur, Duke of York (1516-1520)​
    6b) George, Duke of York (1523-?)​
    7b) Elizabeth (1525-?)​
    8b) William, Duke of Richmond (1526-?)​
    9b) Edward, Duke of Somerset (1528-?)​
    10b) Edmund, Duke of Pembroke (1530-?)​
    4) Elizabeth (1492-?), Queen of Denmark married Christian II, King of Denmark, Sweden and Norway (1481-?) in 1508
    1) John II, King of Denmark (1511-?)​
    2) Dorothea (1513-1525)​
    3) Frederick (1516-?)​
    4) Kristine (1518-?)​
    5) Elizabeth (1520-?)​
    5) Mary (1496-?), Queen of France married Francis I, King of France (1494-?) in 1512
    6) Edward (1498-1499)
    7) Edmund (1499-1500)
    8) Katherine (1503)

    Navarre

    Eleanor, Queen of Navarre (1426-1479) married Gaston IV, Count of Foix (1422-1472) in 1436
    1) Marie (1443-1467), Marchioness of Montferrat married William, Marquess of Montferrat (1420-1483) in 1465
    2) Gaston, Prince of Viana (1433-1470) married Madeleine of France (1443-1495) in 1461
    1) Francis Phoebus, King of Navarre (1466-1483)​
    2) Catherine, Queen of Navarre (1470-1517) married John of Albret (1469-1516) in 1484​
    1) Anne (1492-1525) nun​
    2) Madeleine, Queen of Navarre (1494-?) married Miguel, King of Spain (1498-?) in 1512​
    3) Catherine (1495-1528) nun​
    4) Joan (1496)​
    5) Quiteria (1499-1529) nun​
    6) stillborn son (1500)​
    7) Andrew Phoebus, Prince of Viana (1501-1503)​
    8) Henry, Prince of Viana (1503-1504)​
    9) Buenaventura (1505-1511)​
    10) Martin, Prince of Viana (1506-1512)​
    11) Francis (1508-1512)​
    12) Charles, Prince of Viana (1510-1518)​
    13) Isabella (1513-?)​
    3) Peter (1449-1490), Cardinal
    4) John, Viscount of Narbonne (1450-1500) married Marie d’Orleans (1457-1493) in 1476
    1) Gaston (1488-1510)​
    2) Germaine (1490-?), Queen of Naples married Ferdinando III, King of Naples (1492-?) in 1505​
    5) Joan (1454-1476), Countess of Armagnac married John V, Count of Armagnac (1420-1473) in 1469
    6) Eleanor (1457-1480)
    7) Margaret (1458-1487), Duchess of Brittany married Francis II, Duke of Brittany (1435-1492) in 1474
    1) Anne, Duchess of Brittany and Burgundy (1477-1509) married Philip of Austria, Duke of Burgundy and Brittany (1478-1511) in 1492​
    2) Isabeau (1478-1490)​
    8) Catherine (1460-1493), Countess of Candale married Gaston II of Foix, Count of Candale and Benauges (1488-1500) in 1469
    1) Gaston III, Count of Candale (1480-?)​
    2) John (1482-1529), archibishop​
    3) Pierre (1487-1525)​
    4) Anne of Foix-Candale (1484-1512) married Francis II, Duke of Longueville (1478-1513)​



    The dates on the trees are until 1530 so anyone with ? instead of a death date is still alive in 1530
    The trees are completed for now as I do not know if I will ever expand them with the next generations. If someone has comments or question about the trees and matches feel free to do it ...
     
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  • Philip, the unlucky aka Another tree on European Royalty (maybe still work-in-progress)


    Maximilian I of Austria, Holy Roman Emperor (1459-1519) married a) Mary, Duchess of Burgundy (1457–1482) in 1477 b) Bianca Maria Sforza (1472-1510) in 1494

    1a) Philip IV, Duke of Burgundy (1478-1506) married Joanna of Aragon and Castile
    (1479-1525) in 1498
    1) Isabella, Duchess of Burgundy and Lorraine (1498-?) married Antoine, Duke of Lorraine (1489-?) in 1510​
    1) Charles I, King of Lotharingia (1512-?)​
    2) Anne of Lorraine (1515-1518)​
    3) Mary of Lorraine (1518)​
    4) Francis of Lorraine (1520-?)​
    5) Anne of Lorraine (1523-?)​
    6) Isabelle of Lorraine (1525-?)​
    2) Charles (1500-1502)​
    3) stillborn daughter (1501)​
    4) stillborn son (1503)​
    5) Mary (1505-1507)​
    6) miscarriage (1507)​
    2a) Margaret of Burgundy (1480-1530) married Juan, Prince of Asturias (1478-1497) in 1497
    1) Isabella II, Queen of Spain (1498-?) married Miguel I of Portugal, King of Spain (1498-?) in 1512​
    1) Isabella of Spain (1513-1522)​
    2) Catherine of Spain (1514-1522)​
    3) John III, King of Spain (1516-?)​
    4) Manuel of Spain (1519-1522)​
    5) Ferdinand of Spain (1521-?)​
    6) Eleanor of Spain (1522-?)​
    7) Beatrice of Spain (1522-?)​
    8) Anna Isabella of Spain (1525-?)​
    3a) Francis (1481)
    4b) Eleanor (1495-?) married Sigismund I the Old, King of Poland (1467-?) in 1510
    5b) Ernest II, Holy Roman Emperor (1498-?) married Anna of Hungary (1503-?) in 1515
    6b) Bianca (1499-?) married Christian II of Denmark (1481-?) in 1515
    7b) Kunigunde (1501-1507)
    8b) Frederick (1503-1503)
    9b) Anna (1505-?) married Louis II of Hungary (1506-?) in 1515
    10b) Isabella (1507-?)
    11b) Beatrice (1509-?)
    12b) Maximilian II, Duke of Milan (1510-?) married Isabella Beatrice Sforza, Duchess of Milan and Bari (1515-?)



    Francesco I Sforza, Duke of Milan (1401-1466) married Bianca Maria Visconti, Duchess of Milan (1425-1468) in 1441
    1) Galeazzo Maria, Duke of Milan (1444-1476) married a) Dorotea Gonzaga (1449-1467) in 1466 b) Bona of Savoy (1449-1503) in 1468
    1b) Gian Galeazzo Sforza, Duke of Milan (1469–1494) married Isabella of Aragon of Naples (1470-1510) in 1489​
    1) Francesco Sforza (1491–1512)​
    2) Ippolita Maria Sforza (1493–1501)​
    3) Bona Sforza, Duchess of Milan and Bari (1494–1557) married Ercole Massimiliano, Duke of Milan (1493-1520) in 1514​
    4) Bianca Maria Sforza (1495–1496)​
    2b) Hermes Maria Sforza, Marquis of Tortona (1470–1503)​
    3b) Bianca Maria Sforza (1472–1510) married a) Philibert I, Duke of Savoy (1465-1482) in 1476 b) Maximilian I, Holy Roman Emperor (1459-1519) in 1494​
    4b) Anna Sforza (1476–1497) married Alfonso I d'Este, Duke of Ferrara (1476-?) in 1491​
    2) Ippolita Maria (1446-1484) married Alfonso II, King of Naples (1448-1495) in 1465
    3) stillbirth
    4) Filippo Maria, Count of Corsica (1449-1492)
    5) Sforza Maria, Duke of Bari (1451-1479) eng to Eleonora of Aragon of Naples
    6) Ludovico Maria, Duke of Bari and Duke of Milan (1452-1508) married Beatrice d'Este (1475-1497) in 1491
    1) Ercole Massimiliano, Duke of Milan (1493-1520) married Bona Sforza, Duchess of Bari (1494-?) in 1514​
    1) Isabella Beatrice Sforza, Duchess of Milan and Bari (1515-?) married Maximilian II, Duke of Milan (1510-?)​
    2) Francesco (1495-?)​
    7) Francesco Galeazzo Maria (1453-54)
    8) Ascanio Maria (1455-1505), Cardinal
    9) Elisabetta Maria (1456-1473) married Guglielmo VIII Paleologo, Margrave of Montferrat
    1) Bianca di Montferrato (1472–1519) married Charles I, Duke of Savoy (1468-1490) in 1485​
    1) A stillborn son (1486)​
    2) Yolande Louise of Savoy (1487-1516), married Philibert II, Duke of Savoy (1480-1520) in 1496​
    1) Charles III, Duke of Savoy (1504-?)
    2) Margaret (1506-?)
    3) Louise (1508-?)
    4) Anne (1510-?)
    5) Philip (1513-1514)​
    6) Charlotte (1516-1520)​
    3) A son (1488)​
    4) Charles II, Duke of Savoy (1489-1496)​
    5) A daughter (1490)​
    10) Ottaviano Maria, Count of Lugano (1458-1477)



    Ferdinando I of Aragon, King of Naples (1423-1494) married a) Isabella of Clermont of Taranto (1424-1465) in 1444 b) Juana of Aragon (1454-1517) in 1476

    1a) Alfonso II, King of Naples (1448-1495) married a) Ippolita Maria Sforza, Duchess of Calabria (1446-1484) in 1465, b) had children by mistress Trogia Gazzela
    1a) Ferdinando II, King of Naples (1469-1496) married Giovanna of Aragon (1478-1518) in 1496​
    2a) Isabella (1470-1510) married Gian Galeazzo Sforza, Duke of Milan (1469-1494) in 1490​
    3a) Piero (1472-1491), Prince of Rossano​
    4b) Sancha of Aragon, Princess of Squillace (1478 in Gaeta) married Gioffre Borgia (1481-1517) in 1494​
    5b) Alfonso, Duke of Bisceglie and Prince of Salerno (1481-1500) married Lucrezia Borgia (1480-1519) in 1498​
    1) Rodrigo of Aragon, Duke of Bisceglie and Sermoneta (1499–?)​
    2a) Eleonora (1450-1493), Duchess of Ferrara married Ercole d'Este, Duke of Ferrara (1431-1505) in 1473
    1) Isabella d’Este (1474-?), Marchioness of Mantua married Francesco II Gonzaga, Marquess of Mantua (1466-1519) in 1490​
    2) Beatrice d’Este (1475-1506), Duchess of Milan married Ludovico I Sforza, Duke of Milan and Bari (1452-1510) in 1491​
    3) Alfonso d’Este, Duke of Ferrara (1476-?) married a) Anna Maria Sforza (1476-1497) in 1491 b) Lucrezia Borgia (1480-1519) in 1502​
    3a) Federico III, King of Naples (1452-1520) married a) Anne of Savoy (1455-1480) in 1478 b) Isabella del Balzo, Duchess of Andria (1463-1525) in 1487
    1a) Charlotte
    2b) Ferdinando III, King of Naples (1488-?) married​
    3b) Giulia (1492-?)​
    4b) Alfonso (1499-1515)​
    5b) Isabella (1500-?)​
    6b) Cesare (1501-1503)​
    7b) Beatrice (1503-?)​
    4a) Giovanni (1456-1485) Cardinal
    5a) Beatrice (1475-1508), Queen of Hungary married a) Matthias Corvinus, King of Hungary (1443-1490) in 1476 b) Vladislaus II Jagiellon, King of Bohemia and Hungary (1456-1516) in 1491 (annulled in 1500)
    6a) Francesco, Duke of Sant Angelo (1461-1486)
    7b) Giovanna (1478-1518), Queen of Naples married Ferdinando II, King of Naples (1469-1496) in 1496
    8b) Carlo (1480–1486)
     
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    Elizabeth: Lancastrian princess, Yorkist Queen - trees
  • Elizabeth: Lancastrian Princess, Yorkist Queen aka Elizabeth Woodville as Lancastrian princess

    John of Lancaster, Duke of Bedford
    (1389–1436) married a) Anne of Burgundy (1404-1432) in 1423 b) Jacquetta of Luxembourg (1415-1472) in 1433
    1b) Elizabeth of Lancaster, Countess of Bedford and Kendal (1436-1492) married Edward IV of York, King of England* (1442–1485) in 1449 (consummated 1456)
    1. Edward V of England (b. 1457) married Isabella of Viseu (b.1459)
    2. Richard, Duke of York and Burgundy (b. 1459) married Mary, Duchess of Burgundy (b. 1457)
    3. Elizabeth (b. 1462) married Maximilian I, Holy Roman Emperor (b. 1459)
    4. Jacquetta (1465-1470)
    5. Mary (1467-1482)
    6. Cecily (b. 1469) married Charles VIII of France (b.1470) or John I, King of Denmark, Sweden and Norway (b. 1455)?
    7. John, Duke of Bedford (b.1470) married Anne, Duchess of Brittany (b. 1477)
    8. Margaret (1472-1473)
    9. Edmund, Earl of March and Duke of Norfolk (b. 1473) married Anne Mowbray, Countess of Norfolk (b. 1472)
    10. Anne (b.1475) married James IV of Scotland (b. 1473)
    11. George, Earl of Cambridge (1477-1479)
    12. Catherine (b.1479) married Juan, Prince of Asturias (b.1478)
    Richard Woodville, Earl Rivers (b. 1405) married Jacquetta of Luxembourg (b. 1415/6)
    1. Anthony Woodville, Earl Rivers (b. 1438) married Elizabeth Scales, Baroness Scales (b. 1436) as second husband
    2. Richard Woodville (1439-1441)
    3. Jacquetta Woodville (1440)
    4. Lewis Woodville (1441-1446)
    5. Richard Woodville (b. 1442)
    6. John Woodville (b. 1444) married Catherine Neville (b.1400), Dowager Duchess of Norfolk
    7. Jacquetta Woodville (b. 1446) married John Grey of Grosby (b. 1432), heir of Elizabeth Ferrers, Baroness Ferrers of Grosby
    8. Anne Woodville (b. 1447) married William Bourchier, Earl of Essex (b. 1426) as second wife
    9. Mary Woodville (b. 1449) married Antony Grey, Earl of Kent (b. 1446)
    10. John Woodville (1451-1452)
    11. Lionel Woodville, Bishop of Salisbury (b. 1453)
    12. Margaret Woodville (b. 1454) married William Herbert, Earl of Monmouth (b. 1451)
    13. Eleanor Jane Woodville (b. 1456) married Thomas Fitzalan, Earl of Arundel (b. 1450)
    14. Edward Woodville (b. 1457)
    15. Katherine Woodville (b. 1458) married Henry Tudor, Earl of Richmond and Pembroke (b. 1457)
    Richard, Duke of York (1411-1460) married Cecily Neville (b. 1415):
    1. Anne of York (b. 1439) married Henry Holland, Duke of Exeter(b. 1430)
      1. Anne Holland (b. 1461) married Henry Stafford, Duke of Buckingham (b. 1455)
      2. Edward Holland, Duke of Exeter (b. 1464)
    2. Henry of York (1441)
    3. Edward IV, King of England* (b. 1442) married Elizabeth, Countess of Bedford and Kendal (b. 1436)
      1. issues
    4. Edmund, Earl of Rutland (1443-1460)
    5. Elizabeth of York (b. 1444) married John de la Pole, Duke of Suffolk(b. 1442)
      1. issues
    6. Margaret of York (b. 1446) married Charles I, Duke of Burgundy (b. 1433) as third wife
    7. William of York (1447-?)
    8. John of York (1448-?)
    9. George, Duke of Clarence (b. 1449) married Isabel Neville, Countess of Warwick (b. 1451)
      1. issues
    10. Thomas of York (1450/1451-?)
    11. Richard, Duke of Gloucester (b. 1452) married Mary of Scotland (b. 1453) as her second husband
      1. issues
    12. Ursula of York (1455-?)

    * previously Earl of March, Duke of Bedford and Duke of York

    Notes: the Yorks rebelled as OTL, deposing Henry VI. Margaret of Anjou and Warwick's invasion is the last rebellion of the Lancaster as Edward of Westminster would die as OTL and the Lancaster's inheritance would entirely pass to Edward IV's queen and their children. Jacquetta has still remarried to Richard Woodwille after John's death and Elizabeth's birth and they had many children but the Duke of York was able to get custody of Elizabeth and quickly engaged and then married her to his own eldest son and heir. Edmund of York still died and George will eventually marry Isabel Neville (Warwick’s wish to marry his daughters to Edward’s younger brothers AND the match of the Prince of Wales will be the reasons of the ATL conflict between Warwick and Edward IV... Oh, and Queen Elizabeth hated him as she is persuaded who Warwick pushed her father-in-law first and then her husband to claim the crown against her cousin... plus Elizabeth and Cecily Neville never had a great relationship)
     
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    From Elizabeth: Lancastrian princess, Yorkist Queen - Elizabeth, Duchess of Bedford and York
  • Life was never easy for the young Elizabeth and her often repeated moniker of “Lancastrian princess, Yorkist queen“ explain only a part of her sufferances: her father died four days after her birth, leaving her great estates and the rank of heiress presumptive to her still childless cousin Henry VI of England. If she had been allowed to live longer with her mother and stepfather (as Jacquetta, once widowed, followed quick her sister-in-law Catherine of France’s example, remarrying quite scandalously to a man of much lower birth) she would have surely be happier (still she was close to her mother, stepfather and half-siblings for all her life). When Richard, Duke of York and Lord Protector of the Realm was able to get custody of her (and then more-or-less forced the almost thirteen Elizabeth to marry his own eldest son, Edward, who was only seven) her life changed a lot and she resented a lot for that: oh, well her relationship with Edward would be best classified as complicated (at least for many years) for now, with Anne, already Duchess of Exeter and her main companion in the first years of her marriage (as Anne’s underage husband was under her father’s guardianship after the death of his own father in 1447), whose life mirrored so closely her own, she would always felt a strong kinship and solidarity, other than the friendship she has with both her and Elizabeth (Edward’s next sister and her namesake, who, while much younger, was still a companion of them). With her parents-in-law relationship were much more tense and with Cecily would never be warm (but Elizabeth would reach an understanding with her father-in-law in the last months of his life)...
     
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    From Elizabeth: Lancastrian princess, Yorkist Queen - Elizabeth, Queen of England at the end of the War of the Roses
  • “Jasper, I do not owe any loyalty to your half-brother or his son as, whatever blood we share, I married Edward and my loyalty MUST BE reserves to my husband and my sons. Still, I am my father’s daughter and will not let Edward destroys the supporters of the Lancasters. Now who his son is dead Henry is beyond any help and Marguerite’s fate will depend from her French relatives but that do not mean who the Lancastrians are outlaws, I will NEVER consent to that and Edward know it well. What I want NOW is peace for England, now who we can not have any doubt about who is the rightful ruler as my son, the Prince of Wales is the indisputable heir of both the Lancastrian and Yorkist branches of the Plantagenets. What you, and your nephew Henry can do NOW is accepting that, swearing loyalty to my husband and son and leave Henry to his fate. Edward will restore your Earldom of Pembroke and your nephew’s Richmond. I will find a suitable bride to your nephew and he will be included among my Edward’s companions. Do not worry, you will not need to explain to Margaret for what reason her son must marry a Yorkist. I am thinking to another bride for for him... My youngest sister Katherine need an husband and I think Margaret will not have anything against such match”

    Elizabeth of Lancaster, Queen of England to Jasper Tudor, Earl of Pembroke from “The Rose of England“ a play on Elizabeth’s life
     
    A Lancastrian Queen for Edward V - trees
  • A Lancastrian Queen for Edward V

    Edward IV, King of England (1442–1483) married Elizabeth Woodville (1437-1492) in 1464
    1. Elizabeth of York (b.1466) married Charles VIII, King of France (b.1470)
    2. Mary of York (1467-1482)
    3. Cecily of York (b.1469) married James IV of Scotland (b.1473)
    4. Edward V of England (b.1470) married Mary Anne, Duchess of Lancaster (b.1471)
    5. Margaret of York (1472-1472)
    6. Richard, Duke of York and Brittany (b.1473) married Anne, Duchess of Brittany (b.1477)
    7. Anne of York (b.1475) married Philip I, Holy Roman Emperor (b.1478)
    8. George, Duke of Bedford (1477-1479)
    9. Catherine of York (b.1479) married John III of Spain (b.1478)
    10. Bridget of York (b.1480) nun

    Anne Neville (b.1456-1495) married a) Edward of Westminster, Prince of Wales (1453-1471) in 1470 b) Richard of York, Duke of Gloucester (1452-1496) in 1472
    1a) Mary Anne, Duchess of Lancaster (b.1471) married Edward V, King of England (b.1470)​
    2b) Edward of Middleham, Duke of Gloucester and Norfolk (b.1473) married Anne Mowbray, Countess of Norfolk (b.1472)​
    3b) Isabelle of Gloucester (b.1475)​

    Notes: here Anne Neville has a daughter by her first husband, the Lancastrian Prince of Wales. Little Mary Anne is immediately taken as ward by the King and engaged to the Yorkist Prince of Wales. She is allowed to inherit the Lancastrian possessions after the death of her grandfather and grow-up in the Royal nursery with her future in-laws. Anne still remarried to Richard and has two surviving children with him (and Edward and Isabelle also arte part of the royal nursery who will expand include also the Gloucester's wards Anne Mowbray, Edward and Margaret of Clarence). Both Margaret and Anne are allowed to see Mary Anne often (and after marrying Richard Anne is also able to have the girl with her at Middleham for some months) George unfortunately still go for the OTL route. Mary of Burgundy survive until 1488 so Charles VIII married Elizabeth of York. With Edward married domestically, the match with Anne of Brittany go to Richard of Shrewsbury and the heiress of Norfolk is married to Edward of Middleham.
     
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    The many daughters of Emperor Maximilian - trees
  • Another update for ”The many daughters of Emperor Maximilian” trees
    Work in progress inspired by @DJB001 ”Philip the Handsome born as girl”

    Maximilian I, Holy Roman Emperor (b.1459) married a) Mary, Duchess of Burgundy (1457-1482) in 1477 b) Elizabeth of York (1466-1492) in 1482 c) Bianca Maria Sforza (b.1472) in 1494
    1. a) Margaret, Duchess of Burgundy (b.1478) married Richard, Duke of York (b.1473)* in 1491
      1. see under Richard for issue​
    2. a) Isabella of Burgundy (1480-1510), Queen of France married Charles VIII, King of France (1470-1502) in 1492
      1. miscarriage (1496)​
      2. miscarriage (1497)​
      3. stillborn son (1499)​
      4. miscarrige (1501)​
    3. a) Francis (1481)
    4. b) Ernest, Holy Roman Emperor (b.1484) married Maria of Aragon (b.1482) in 1498 with issue
    5. b) Eleanor (b.1486) married Vladislaus Jagiellon, King of Bohemia and Hungary (b.1456) with issue
    6. b) stillborn son (1489)
    7. b) Rudolf (1490-1496)
    8. b) Elizabeth (b.1492) married Sigismund Jagiellon, King of Poland (b.1467) with issue
    9. c) Frederick (1495-1496)
    10. c) Beatrice (b.1497) married Christian II, King of Denmark, Sweden and Norway (b.1481) with issue
    11. c) Bianca Maria (b.1499) married Richard III, King of England (b.1498) with issue
    12. c) miscarriage (1500)
    13. c) stillborn son (1502)
    14. c) Maximilian (b.1505) married Beatrice Sforza, Duchess of Milan and Bari (b.1414)** with issue
    Edward IV, King of England (1444-1492) married Elizabeth Woodville (1440-1494) in 1464
    1. Elizabeth of York (b.1466) married Maximilian I, Holy Roman Emperor (b.1459) in 1483
      1. see under Maximilian for issue
    2. Mary of York (1467-1482)
    3. Cecily (b.1469) married James IV, King of Scotland (b.1473) in 1484 with issue
    4. Edward V, King of England (b.1470) married Joanna of Aragon (b.1479) in 1494
      1. Edward, Prince of Wales (1496-1499)
      2. Richard III, King of England (b. 1498) married Bianca Maria of Austria (b. 1499)
      3. other issues
    5. Margaret (1472-1472)
    6. Richard, Duke of York and Norfolk (b.1473) married a) Anne de Mowbray, Countess of Norfolk (1472-1489) in 1478 b) Margaret, Duchess of Burgundy (b.1478) in 1490
      1. a) Edward, Duke of York and Norfolk (b.1489) had legitimate issue
      2. b) Charles I, King of Lotharingia (b. 1495) married Isabelle II, Duchess of Lorraine (b. 1494)*** with issue
      3. b) other issues
    7. Anne (b.1475) married John, Prince of Asturias and Girona (1478-1502) in 1493 with issue
    8. George, Duke of Bedford (1477-1479)
    9. Catherine (b.1479) married Manuel I, King of Portugal (b.1469) in 1497 with issue
    10. Bridget (b.1480) nun

    Ferdinand II, King of Aragon (1452-1518) married Isabella I, Queen of Castile (1451-1508) in 1469
    1. a) Isabella (b.1470) married a) Alfonso, Prince of Portugal (1475-1491) in 1490 without issue
    2. a) miscarried son (1475)
    3. John, Prince of Asturias and Girona (1478-1502) married Anne of York (b.1475) in 1493 with issue
    4. Joanna (b.1479) married Edward V, King of England (b.1470) in 1494 with issue
    5. Maria (b.1482) married Ernest I, Holy Roman Emperor (b.1484) in 1498 with issue
    6. Beatrice (1482) twin of Maria
    7. Ferdinand III, King of Naples and Sicily (b.1485) married Joanna of Aragon, Queen of Naples (b.1478) in 1497 with issue
    Marie of Cleves (1426-1487) married Charles, Duke d’Orleans (1394-1465) in 1440
    1. Marie (1457-1493) married John of Foix (1450-1500)
      1. Germaine (b.1488) married Charles III, Duke of Bourbon (b.1476)****
      2. Gaston, Duke of Nemours (b.1490) married Marguerite of Angoulême (b.1492)*****
    2. Louis XII, King of France (b.1462) married a) Jeanne of France (1464-1489) in 1476 b) Anne, Duchess of Brittany (b.1477) in 1490
      1. b) issues​
    3. Anne (b.1464-1491), nun


    NOTES
    *When Maximilian remarried to Elizabeth of York, Margaret of Burgundy was engaged to the future Edward V, but shortly after Anne de Mowbray‘s death (in childbirth with her first son), she was engaged to and later married the newly widowed Duke of York and Norfolk.
    **Beatrice is the daughter and only child of Maximilian Sforza and his cousin and wife Bona Sforza. Her father died only few months after her birth, while her uncle Francis was killed in battle two years after that so she is the last Sforza heiress of Milan and the half-Sforza Archduke Maximilian is the best husband for her
    ***ATL René II of Lorraine died in 1494 and his son Antoine died young like his three brothers and eldest daughter so Isabelle was his last and only surviving children and inherited Lorraine.
    ****The relationship between Anne de Beaujeu and Louis XII of France was always antagonistic since he was still Duke d’Orléans and the strange and sudden death of Jeanne, who freed the Duke from an unwanted wedding just in time for marrying the heiress of Brittany was seen by many as suspicious (the Duke was suspected by many of having poisoned his wife, but nobody had ever proof of it) so when Anne’s son was widowed (with only a daughter) by his first wife Charlotte of Naples the King offered his niece Germaine with a rich dowry as replacement and arranged a wedding between Anne’s daughter Suzanne (b.1491) to his rich protege Charles IV, Duke d’Alençon (b.1489) as mean for repairing their relationship.
    *****When his cousin Charles d’Orléans died in 1496 Louis, at the time only Duke d’Orleans and Brittany had taken under his protection the young widow and the daughters of his cousin. Marguerite was the only one to reach adulthood (her sisters Louise and Anne died young) and was a rich heiress, so the King married her to his own nephew
     
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    The Kingdom of Albion and the Imperial Netherlands - trees
  • The Kingdom of Albion and the Imperial Netherlands trees
    Another work in progress...

    Henry VIII, King of England (1491-1551) married a) Catherine of Aragon (1485–1536) in 1509 annulled 1533, b) Anne Boleyn (c.1507–1560) in 1533
    1a) stillborn daughter (1510)
    2a) Henry, Duke of Cornwall (1511-1511)
    3a) stillborn son (1513)
    4a) stillborn son (1515)
    5a) Mary Tudor (1516-?)
    6a) miscarried daughter (1518)
    7b) Elizabeth (1533-?) married John of Austria, King of Netherlands (1537-1579) in 1552
    1. Karl (1553)
    2. miscarriage (1555)
    3. Karl II, King of Netherlands (1557-1582)
    4. miscarriage (1558)
    5. Isabelle (1560-61)
    6. Anne Isabelle (1562-?) married Archduke Ernest of Austria (1553-?) in 1577
    8b) miscarried son (1534)
    9b) Henry IX, King of England (1536-?) married Madeleine Stewart, Queen of Scots (1542-?) in 1558
    1. Anne (1560-?)
    2. Alexander I, King of Albion (1561-?)
    3. Madeleine (1563-?)
    4. Arthur, Duke of York and Albany (1565-?)
    5. Elizabeth (1567-?)
    6. William, Duke of Ross (1569-?)
    7. Edward, Duke of Gloucester (1569-?)
    10b) William, Duke of York (1538- 1554)
    11b) Margaret (1539-?) married Robert IV, King of Scotland (1540-1559) in 1557
    1. James VI, King of Scotland (1557-1560)
    2. Robert (1558)
    12b) George, Duke of Pembroke (1541-?) married?

    Notes: Anna Isabelle and Ernest will rule on an independent Netherlands after her brother’s death then he will inherit Austria, Bohemia and Hungary after the childless death of his unmarried brother Rudolf. Netherlands would be often used as seat by the heir of the Holy Roman Emperor...
    Robert IV and Madeleine of Scotland are the ATL surviving children of James V of Scotland and his only wife Madeleine of France
     
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    Empress Elizabeth - trees
  • Empress Elizabeth trees (definitely still much work-in-progress).

    Insipration from @VVD0D95's "What if Maximilian I had married Elizabeth of York as second wife between the deaths of Mary of Burgundy and Edward IV?"

    Edward IV, King of England (1442–1483) married Elizabeth Woodville (1437-1492) in 1464
    1. Elizabeth of York (b.1466) married Maximilian I, Holy Roman Emperor (b.1459) in 1482
    2. Mary of York (1467-1482)
    3. Cecily of York (b.1469) married James IV of Scotland (b.1473) in 1487
    4. Edward V of England (b.1470) married Anne, Duchess of Brittany (b.1477) in 1490
    5. Margaret of York (1472-1472)
    6. Richard, Duke of York (b.1473) married a) Anne de Mowbray, Countess of Norfolk (1472-1481) in 1478 b) Margaret of Clarence, Countess of Warwick and Salisbury (b.1473) in 1487
    7. Anne of York (b.1475) married Philip, Duke of Burgundy (b.1478) in 1493
    8. George, Duke of Bedford (1477-1479)
    9. Catherine of York (b.1479) married Juan, Prince of Asturias (1478-1497) in 1494
    10. Bridget of York (b.1480) nun
    Maximilian I, Holy Roman Emperor (b.1459) married a) Mary, Duchess of Burgundy (1457-1482) in 1477 b) Elizabeth of York (b.1466-1492) in 1482 c) Bianca Maria Sforza (b.1472) in 1494

    1a) Philip of Burgundy (1478-1500), Duke of Burgundy married Anne of York (b. 1475) in 1493
    2a) Margaret of Burgundy (1480-1510), Queen of France married Charles VIII, King of France (1470-1498) in 1492
    1) Anne Marie of France (1495-1506)​
    2) Louis XII, King of France (1497-1507)​
    3a) Francis (1481)
    4b) stillborn son (1485)
    5b) Eleanor (b.1487), Queen of Hungary and Bohemia married Vladislaus II Jagiellon, King of Bohemia and Hungary (b.1456) in 1502
    6b) Ernest II, Holy Roman Emperor (b.1490)
    7b) Elizabeth (1492-?), Queen of Poland married Sigismund I the Old, King of Poland (b.1467) in 1510
    8c) Frederick (1495-1498)
    9c) Isabella (b.1498) married Christian II of Denmark
    10c) Bianca (1500-1508)
    11c) Beatrice (b.1504) married Richard III of England
    12c) Maximilian II, Duke of Milan (b.1507) married Isabella Beatrice Sforza, Duchess of Milan and Bari (b.1515)**

    notes
    * Edward of Warwick here died in 1484 of an illness, like Edward of Middleham (likely they were killed by the same illness) so Margaret became a great heiress as she inherited the whole Beauchamp/Montague inheritance. She was married to Richard of York after the regent Gloucester persuaded the Dowager Queen to let the Mowbray's inheritance to the legitimate heirs...

    **Isabella Beatrice Sforza is the daughter and only child of Ercole Massimiliano Sforza (aka Maximilian I of Milan, eldest son of Ludovico Sforza "il Moro" and Beatrice d'Este) and of his wife and cousin Bona Sforza (daughter of Gian Galeazzo Sforza and Isabella of Aragon-Naples). Maximilian's younger brother Francesco (OTL Francis II) decided who he had no intention to make Bona and Isabella his enemies contesting his niece's claim and instead supported her
     
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    Eleanor, Queen of England - trees
  • Another work-in-progress Eleanor, Queen of England

    Henry VII of England
    (1457-1512) married Elizabeth of York (1466-1503) in 1486
    1. Arthur, Prince of Wales (1486-1502) married Catherine of Aragon (1485-?) in 1501
    2. Margaret (1489-?) married James V, King of Scotland(1473-1520) in 1503
      1. James, Duke of Rothesay (1507-1508)
      2. daughter (1508)
      3. Arthur Stewart, Duke of Rothesay (1509-1510)
      4. James V (1512-1524) engaged to Elizabeth of England (1516-1525)
      5. daughter (1512)
      6. Alexander IV, King of Scotland (1514-?) married Madeleine Stewart of Albany (1520-?)
      7. miscarriage (1516)
      8. Margaret (1519-?) married Edward Tudor, Duke of York (1520-?)
      9. stillborn son (1520)
    3. Henry VIII, King of England (1491-?) married Eleanor of Austria-Burgundy(1498-?) in 1510
      1. Henry IX of England (1514-?) married a) Joanna of Spain (1520-1542)
      2. Elizabeth (1516-1525) engaged to James V of Scotland (1512-1524)
      3. Eleanor (1517-?) married John II, King of Denmark, Sweden and Norway (1518-?)
      4. Edward, Duke of York (1520-?) married Margaret of Scotland (1519-?)
      5. Cecily (1523-?)
      6. Anne (1525-?)
      7. Edmund, Duke of Richmond (1527-?)
      8. Arthur, Duke of Bedford (1528-?)
      9. Catherine (1529-?)
      10. William, Duke of Somerset (1531-?)
      11. Elizabeth (1532-?) married Charles I of Austria, Duke of Milan (1532-?)
    4. Elizabeth (1492-1495)
    5. Mary (1496-1528) married Karl V, Holy Roman Emperor(1500-?) in 1510
      1. see under Karl V
    6. Edward (1498-1499)
    7. Edmund (1499-1500)
    8. Katherine (1503)
    Maximilian I, Holy Roman Emperor (1459-1522) married a) Mary, Duchess of Burgundy (1457-1482) in 1477 b) Anne of Brittany (1477-1514) in 1490 annulled 1492 c) Bianca Maria Sforza (1472-1510) in 1493 d) Anne of Bohemia and Hungary (1503-1548) in 1515

    1a) Philip, Duke of Burgundy (1478-1506) married Joanna I, Queen of Castile (1479-?) in 1496
    1. Eleanor (1498-?) married Henry VIII, King of England(1491-?) in 1511
      1. see under Henry VIII
    2. Karl V, Holy Roman Emperor (1500-?) married Mary Tudor(1496-?) in 1510
      1. Philip I, Holy Roman Emperor (1515-?) married Isabella of Naples(1515-?) in 1531
        1. Karl VI, Holy Roman Emperor (1533-?) married Elizabeth of Bohemia and Hungary (1535-?)
        2. other surviving issues
      2. Maximilian II, Duke of Milan (1517-?) married Beatrice Sforza, Duchess of Milan and Bari(1514-?)* in 1531
        1. Charles I, Duke of Milan (1532-?) married Elizabeth of England (1532-?)
        2. Isabella (1534-?)
        3. Francis (1536-1539)
        4. Bona (1539-1345)
        5. Beatrice (1540-?)
        6. Bianca Maria (1542-?)
        7. Maximilian, Duke of Bari and Rossano (1543-?)
        8. Eleonora (1546-?)
      3. Margaret (1519)
      4. Karl (1521-1529)
      5. Elisabeth (1522-?)
      6. Maria (1523-?)
      7. Eleanor (1525-1527)
      8. Ernest (1528)
    3. Isabella (1501-?) married Christian II, King of Denmark, Sweden and Norway (1481-1522) in 1515
      1. John II, King of Denmark, Sweden and Norway (1518-?) married Eleanor of England (1517-?)
      2. Philip (1519-1520)
      3. Maximilian (1519)
      4. Dorothea (1520-?)
      5. Christina (1522-?)
    4. Ferdinand VI, King of Spain (1503-?) married Isabella of Portugal (1503-?) in 1519
      1. Joanna (1520-1542) married Henry IX, King of England (1514-?)
      2. John III, King of Spain (1520-?) married a) Maria Manuela of Portugal (1526-1546)
      3. Maria (1524-?)
      4. Ferdinand (1526-1530)
      5. Isabella (1527-1531)
      6. Alfonso (1530-?)
      7. Beatrice (1533-?)
      8. Anna (1536-?) married John Manuel, Prince of Portugal (1539-1560)
    5. Mary (1505-?) married Louis II, King of Hungary and Bohemia (1506-1526)
    6. Catherine (1507-?) married John III, King of Portugal (1502-?) in 1522
      1. Alfonso (1524-1525)
      2. Maria Manuela (1526-1546) married John III, King of Spain (1520-?)
      3. Isabella (1529)
      4. Beatrice (1530)
      5. Fernando, Prince of Portugal (1533-1538)
      6. Joao (1535-1538)
      7. Manuel (1537)
      8. John Manuel (1539-1560) married Anna of Spain (1536-?)
    2a) Margaret (1480-1530) married a) Juan, Princes of Asturias (1478-1497) in 1497 b) Philibert II of Savoy (1480-1504) in 1501
    1a) stillborn daughter (1498)​
    3a) Francis (1481)
    4d) Ernest, King of Bohemia and Hungary (1519-?) married Hedwige of Poland (1513-?) in 1533
    1)Elizabeth (1535-?) married Karl VI, Holy Roman Emperor (1533-?)​
    2) Maximilian, King of Poland and Hungary (1538-?)​
    5d) Eleanor (1520-?) married Sigismund II, King of Poland (1516-1542) in 1536**
    no surviving issue​
    Ferdinand II of Aragon, King of Aragon and Sicily (1452-1517) married a) Isabella I, Queen of Castile (1451-1504) in 1469 b) Germaine of Foix (1488-?) in 1505

    1a) Isabella of Castile and Aragon, Princess of Asturias and Girona (1470-1498) married a) Alfonso, Prince of Portugal (1475-1491) in 1490 and b) Manuel I, King of Portugal (1469-1519) in 1497
    1b) Miguel da Paz, Prince of Portugal, Asturias and Girona (1498-1499)​
    2a) miscarried son (1472)
    3a) Juan, Prince of Asturias and Girona (1478-1497) married Margaret of Austria-Burgundy (1480-?) in 1497
    1) stillborn daughter (1948)​
    4a) Juana I, Queen of Castile and Aragon (1479-?) married Philip, Duke of Burgundy (1478-1506)
    see under Philip of Burgundy​
    5a) Maria of Aragon (1482-1517) married Manuel I, King of Portugal (1469-1519) in 1499
    see under Manuel I of Portugal​
    6a) Ana of Aragon (1482) twin of Maria, stillborn
    7a) Catalina of Aragon (1485-?) married a) Arthur Tudor, Prince of Wales (1486-1502) in 1501 and b) Ferdinand III, King of Naples (1488-?) in 1513
    1) Isabella (1515-?) married Philip II, Holy Roman Emperor (1415) in 1531​
    2) Alfonso III, King of Naples (1517-?)​
    3) Frederick, Duke of Andria and prince of Altamura (1521-?)​
    4) Ferdinand, Prince of Taranto (1521-?)​
    8b) John, Prince of Girona (1509)


    Manuel I, King of Portugal (1469-1523) married a) Isabella of Castile and Aragon (1470-1498) in 1497 b) Maria of Aragon (1482-1517) in 1499 c) Germaine of Foix (1488-?) in 1518

    1a) Miguel da Paz, Prince of Portugal, Asturias and Girona (1498-1500)
    2b) Joao III, King of Portugal (1502-?) married Catherine of Spain (1507-?) in 1522
    see issue under Catherine of Spain​
    3b) Isabella (1503-?) married Ferdinand VI, King of Spain (1503-?) in 1519
    see issue under Ferdinand VI of Spain​
    4b) Luis, Duke of Beja (1504-?)
    5b) Beatriz (1506-?) - ?
    6b) Fernando, Duke of Guarda (1507-?) married Guimar Coutinho (1507-?) in 1530
    7b) Alfonso (1509-?), Cardinal
    8b) Enrique (1512-?), Cardinal
    9b) Maria (1513)
    10b) Duarte, Duke of Guimarães (1515-?) married Isabella of Braganza (1514-?) in 1536
    Surviving issues​
    11b) Antonio (1516)
    12c) Maria (1519-?)
    13c) Gaston (1520)
    14c) Catherine (1522-?)

    I do not take any blame for matches...

    *Beatrice Sforza is the eldest daughter of Maximilian I Sforza, Duke of Milan and his wife Bona Sforza. They married in 1513 and had two daughters: Duchess Beatrice and Isabella (1516-1520) before Maximilian was killed in battle, losing his Duchy. OTL Francis II of Milan here died in 1516 and Bona was regent in Milan for her daughter before inheriting her mother‘s Duchy of Bari (who will be eventually inherited by her younger grandson)
    ** ATL Sigismund is the third and last child of Barbara Zapolya and Sigismund I of Poland. She survived the birth but was unable to have other children and their second daughter Anna (1515-1520) died as OTL
     
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  • King Edward's Great Matter

    Edward IV, King of England (1442-1483) married Elizabeth Woodville (1437-?) in 1464

    1. Elizabeth of York, Queen of England (1466-?) married Maximilian I of Austria, Holy Roman Emperor (1459-?) in 1483
      1. see under Maximilian
    2. Mary of York (1467-1482)
    3. Cecily of York (1469-?) married James IV, King of Scotland (b.1473) in 1488
      1. see under James
    4. Edward V, King of England (1470 -1483), one of the Princes in the Tower
    5. Margaret of York (1472)
    6. Richard, Duke of York and Norfolk (1473-1483), one of the Princes in the Tower married Anne de Mowbray, Countess of Norfolk (1472-1481)
    7. Anne of York (1475-?) married Philip of Austria, Duke of Burgundy (1478-1500) in 1493
      1. see under Philip
    8. George, Duke of Bedford (1477-1479)
    9. Catherine of York (1479-?) married John, Prince of Asturias and of Girona (1478-1497) in 1495
      1. see under John
    10. Bridget of York (1480-?), nun

    Henry Tudor, Earl of Richmond and Pembroke (b. 1457) married Margaret of Clarence (b. 1473) in 1489

    1. Jasper Tudor, Earl of Richmond and Pembroke (b. 1490) married Anne Howard (b. 1493)
    2. Margaret Tudor (b. 1492) married George Hastings, Earl of Huntingdon (b. 1488)
    3. Edmund, Earl of Salisbury (b. 1496) married Margaret Percy (b. 1500)
    4. Isabella Tudor (b. 1498) married Henry Stafford, Duke of Buckingham (b. 1501)
    5. Henry Tudor, Earl of Warwick (b. 1500) married Elizabeth Talbot (b. 1506)
    6. Thomas Tudor, Cardinal (b. 1502)

    Edward Plantagenet, Earl of Warwick* (b. 1475) married Anne, Duchess of Brittany (b. 1477) in 1489

    1. John, King of Navarre (b. 1493) married Madeleine, Queen of Navarre (b. 1494)
    2. Francis III, Duke of Brittany (b. 1496) married Margaret of Scotland (b. 1495)
    3. Anne of Brittany (1499-1500)
    4. Isabelle of Brittany (b. 1502) married Francis I, King of France (b. 1504)
    5. Margaret of Brittany (1503-1510)
    *Edward renounced to that title in 1497

    Maximilian I, Holy Roman Emperor (b.1459) married a) Mary, Duchess of Burgundy (1457-1482) in 1477 b) Elizabeth of York, Queen of England (b.1466) in 1483

    1a) Philip, Duke of Burgundy (1478-1502) married Anne of York (b.1475) in 1493
    1) Charles I, King of Lotharingia (b.1495) married Isabelle, Duchess of Lorraine and Guelders (b.1494)​
    2) Margaret of Burgundy (1497-1498)​
    3) stillborn son (1498)​
    4) miscarriage (1499)​
    5) Mary of Burgundy (1500-1501)​
    6) stillborn daughter (1501)​
    2a) Margaret of Burgundy (b. 1480) married Charles VIII, King of France (1470-1498) in 1492
    1) stillborn son (1496)​
    2) miscarriage (1497)​
    3) stillborn daughter (1498)​
    3a) Francis (1481)
    4b) Edward VI, King of England (b.1483) married Maria of Aragon (b.1482) in 1498
    5b) Eleanor (b.1485) married Casimir V, King of Poland (b. 1484)*
    6b) Ernest I, Holy Roman Emperor (b.1487) married Sophie of Bohemia** (b. 1489)
    7b) Frederick (1489-1492)
    8b) Elizabeth (b.1490) married Sigismund II, King of Bohemia**(b. 1487)
    9b) Anne (1491-1498)
    10b) Katherine (b.1495) married Maximilian I, Duke of Milan (b. 1493)
    11b) Maximilian, King of Hungary (b.1497) married Katherine of Hungary (b. 1502)
    1502)

    *posthumous son and only child of St. Casimir and Kunigunde of Austria
    ** ATL children by Vladislaus II of Bohemia and an ATL wife.


    Lorenzo de‘ Medici (1449-1492) married Clarice Orsini (1450-1488) in 1469
    1. Lucrezia Maria Romola de' Medici (b. 1470) married Jacopo Salviati (b. 1461) in 1486
    2. Twins who died after birth (March 1471)
    3. Piero di Lorenzo de' Medici (1472–1494), ruler of Florence married Alfonsina Orsini(b. 1472)
      1. Lorenzo di Piero de’ Medici (1492-1493)
      2. Clarice de‘ Medici (1493-1508) married Lorenzo Borgia (b. 1491) in 1505
    4. Maria Maddalena Romola de' Medici (b. 1473) married Cesare Borgia, Duke of Urbino (b. 1475) in 1489
      1. Maddalena (b.1490) married Alfonso d’Este, Duke of Ferrara (b. 1476) in 1505
      2. Lorenzo, Duke of Florence (b. 1491) married a) Clarice de’ Medici (1493-1509) in 1505 b) Beatrice Sforza (b. 1497) in 1512
      3. Alessandro, Duke of Urbino (b. 1493) married Eleonora d’Este (b. 1497)
      4. Lucrezia (b. 1496) married Ferdinand of Aragon, Prince of Taranto and Duke of Andria (b. 1488)
      5. Rodrigo (1498-1500)
    5. Contessina Beatrice de' Medici (1474)
    6. Giovanni di Lorenzo de' Medici (b. 1475) ascended to the papacy as Leo X in 1513
    7. Luisa de' Medici (1477–1488) engaged to Giovanni de' Medici il Popolano (1467-1498)
    8. Contessina Antonia Romola de' Medici (1478–1515) married Piero Ridolfi (1467–1525) in 1494
    9. Giuliano di Lorenzo de' Medici (1479–1496)
    Ferdinand I of Aragon, King of Naples (1423-1494) married a) Isabella of Clermont, Princess of Taranto (1424-1465) in 1444 b) Joanna of Aragon (b. 1454) in 1476
    1a) Alfonso II, King of Naples (1448-1495) married a) Ippolita Maria Sforza (1446-1484) in 1465, had children by mistress b) Trogia Gazzella
    1a) Ferdinando II, King of Naples (b.1469) married a) Bianca Maria Sforza (1472-1496) in 1491 b) Giovanna of Naples (b. 1478) in 1497​
    1a) miscarriage (1492)​
    2a) stillborn son (1493)​
    3a) Alfonso, Duke of Calabria (1494-1502)​
    4a) Bianca Maria (b. 1496) married Francesco Sforza, Duke of Bari (b. 1495)​
    5b) Ferdinand III, King of Naples (b. 1498) married Eleonora Sforza (b.1498)​
    6b) Giovanna (b. 1500)​
    7b) Giovanni, Prince of Rossano (1502-1506)​
    2a) Isabella (1470-1510) married a) Gian Galeazzo Sforza, Duke of Milan (1469-1494) in 1489 (annulled in 1491 as non consummated) b) John Corvinus, King of Hungary (1473-1510) in 1492​
    1b) Matthias II, King of Hungary (1494-1518) married Eleonora Gonzaga (b. 1493)​
    2b) Beatrice of Hungary (1495-1502)​
    3b) Elizabeth of Hungary (1497-1500)​
    4b) John of Hungary (1498-1508)​
    5b) miscarriage (1500)​
    6b) Katherine of Hungary (b.1502) married Maximilian of Austria, King of Hungary (b. 1497)​
    3a) Piero, Prince of Rossano (1472-1491)​
    4b) Sancha of Aragon (b. 1478)​
    5b) Alfonso of Aragon, Duke of Bisceglie and Prince of Salerno (b. 1481) married Lucrezia Borgia (b. 1480) in 1495​
    1) Rodrigo (1497-1510)​
    2) Alfonso (1499-1505)​
    3) Alessandro, Duke of Bisceglie and Prince of Salerno (b. 1500) married Isabella of Aragon (b. 1500)​
    4) Lucrezia (b. 1503) married Ercole II d‘Este, Duke of Ferrara (b. 1500)​
    2a) Eleonora (1450-1493) married Ercole I d'Este, Duke of Ferrara (1431-1505) in 1473
    1) Isabella d’Este (b. 1474) married Francesco II Gonzaga, Marquess of Mantua (1466-1519) in 1490​
    1) Eleonora (b. 1493) married Matthias II Corvinus, King of Hungary (1494-1518)​
    2) Federico II, Marquess of Mantua (b. 1500) married Bianca Sforza (b. 1500)​
    3) Ippolita (b. 1503)​
    4) Ercole (b. 1505), Cardinal​
    5) Ferrante (b. 1507)​
    6) Livia (Paola) (b. 1508) nun​
    2) Beatrice d’Este (b.1475) married Ludovico I Sforza, Duke of Milan and Bari (b. 1452) in 1491​
    1) (Ercole) Massimiliano I, Duke of Milan (b. 1493) married Katherine of Austria and England (b. 1495)​
    2) Francesco, Duke of Bari (b. 1495) married Bianca Maria of Naples (b. 1496)​
    3) Beatrice (b. 1497) married Lorenzo Borgia, Duke of Florence (b. 1491)​
    4) Eleonora (b. 1498) married Ferdinand III, King of Naples (b. 1498)​
    5) Bianca (b. 1500) married Federico II Gonzaga, Marquess of Mantua (b. 1500)​
    6) Ludovico (b. 1501) married Maria Paleologa, Marchioness of Montferrat (b. 1503)​
    7) Isabella (b. 1503) married Charles III, Duke of Savoy (b. 1504)​
    3) Alfonso I d’Este, Duke of Ferrara (b. 1476) married a) Anna Maria Sforza (1476-1497) in 1491 b) Charlotte of Naples (1480-1503) in 1498 c) Maddalena Borgia (b. 1490) in 1505​
    1a) Eleonora (b. 1497) married Alessandro Borgia, Duke of Urbino (b. 1493)​
    2b) Ercole II, Duke of Ferrara (b.1500) married Lucrezia d’Aragona (b. 1503)​
    3b) Anna (b. 1502)​
    4b) stillborn son (1503)​
    5c) Beatrice (b. 1506)​
    6c) Ippolito (1508-1515)​
    7c) Isabella (1510-1510)​
    4) Ferrante d’Este (b. 1477)​
    5) Ippolito d’Este (b. 1479), Cardinal​
    6) Sigismondo d’Este (1480-1524)​
    3a) Federico, Prince of Taranto (b. 1452) married a) Anne of Savoy (1455-1480) in 1478 b) Isabella del Balzo, Duchess of Andria (b. 1463) in 1487
    1a) Charlotte (1480-1502) married Alfonso I d’Este, Duke of Ferrara (b. 1476) in 1498​
    2b) Ferdinando, Prince of Taranto and Duke of Andria (b. 1488) married Lucrezia Borgia (b. 1495)​
    3b) Giulia d’Aragona (1492-1505)​
    4b) Alfonso (1499-1507)​
    5b) Isabella (b. 1500) married Alessandro d’Aragona, Prince of Salerno and Duke of Bisceglie (b. 1500)​
    4a) Giovanni (1456-1485) Cardinal
    5a) Beatrice (1475-1508) married Matthias Corvinus, King of Hungary (1443-1490) in 1476
    6a) Francesco, Duke of Sant Angelo (1461-1486)
    7b) Giovanna (b. 1478) married Ferdinand II of Aragon, King of Naples (b. 1469) in 1497
    8b) Carlo (1480–1486)

    Ferdinand II, King of Aragon (1452-1518) married a) Isabella I, Queen of Castile (1451-1504) in 1469
    1. Isabella (b. 1470) married Alfonso, Prince of Portugal (1475-1491) in 1490 without issues
    2. miscarried son (1475)
    3. John, Prince of Asturias and Girona (1478-1497) married Catherine of York(b.1479) in 1495
      1. Isabella II, Queen of Spain (b.1497) married John III, King of Spain (b.1497)
      2. Joanna (1498)
    4. Joanna (b.1479) married Manuel I, King of Portugal (b.1469) in 1496
      1. John III, King of Spain (b.1497) married Isabella II, Queen of Spain (b.1497)
      2. Isabella (b. 1499)
      3. Beatrice (b. 1501)
      4. Edward (1503-1505)
      5. Henry (b. 1506)
      6. Joanna (b. 1508)
    5. Maria (b.1482) married Edward VI, King of England (b.1485) in 1498
      1. see under Edward​
    6. Anna (1482) twin of Maria
    7. Catherine (b.1485)
    James IV, King of Scotland (b. 1473) married Cecily of York (b. 1469) in 1488
    1. James V, King of Scotland (b. 1490) married Germaine of Foix (b. 1488)
    2. Cecily (1493-1495)
    3. Margaret of Scotland (b. 1495) married Francis III, Duke of Brittany (b. 1496)
    4. Robert (1497)
    5. Alexander, Duke of Ross (b. 1499) married Madeleine de la Tour d’Auvergne (b. 1498)
    6. David (1502)
    7. John (1504-1507)
    Alexander Stewart, Duke of Albany (1454-1485) married Anne de la Tour d’Auvergne (?) in 1480
    1. Maud (1481)
    2. John, Duke of Albany (b. 1484) married Anne de la Tour d’Auvergne (b. 1496) in 1505

    Louis XII, King of France (b. 1462) married a) Jeanne of France (1464-1497) in 1476 b) Louise of Savoy (b. 1476) in 1497
    1. Charles, Dauphin of France (1499-1505)
    2. Mary of France (b. 1502)
    3. Francis I, King of France (b. 1504) married Isabelle of Brittany (b. 1502)
    4. Anne of France (1506-1508)
    Charles, Count of Angouleme (1459-1496) married Louise of Savoy (b. 1476) in 1490
    1. Marguerite (b. 1492) married Gaston of Foix, Duke of Nemours (b. 1489)
    2. Charlotte (1494-1498)
    John of Foix, Viscount of Narbonne (1450-1500) married Marie d’Orleans (1457-1493) in 1476
    1. Germaine (b. 1488) married James V, King of Scotland (b. 1490)
    2. Gaston, Duke of Nemours (b. 1489) married Marguerite d’Angouleme (b. 1492)
     
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  • Another tree: Catalina, the black widow POD: Henry VIII die in 1511 and Katherine of Aragon end marrying five times Thread

    Ferdinand II, King of Aragon and Sicily (1452-1516) married a) Isabella I, Queen of Castile (1451-1504) in 1469 b) Germaine of Foix (b. 1488) in 1505
    1a) Isabella of Castile and Aragon (1470-1498) married a) Alfonso of Portugal (1475-1491) in 1490 and b) Manuel I, King of Portugal (1469-1521) in 1497
    1b) Miguel da Paz, Prince of Portugal, Asturias and Girona (1498-1500)​
    2a) miscarried son (1472)
    3a) Juan of Castile and Aragon (1478-1497) married Margaret of Austria-Burgundy (b.1480) in 1497
    1) stillborn daughter (1498)​
    4a) Juana I, Queen of Castile and Aragon (b. 1479) married Philip I of Burgundy, King of Castile (1478-1506)
    1) Eleanor (b. 1498) married João III, King of Portugal (b. 1502) in 1517​
    see under João​
    2) Karl V, Holy Roman Emperor (b. 1500) married a) Mary Tudor (1496-1525) in 1515 b) Isabella of Portugal (b.1503) in 1526​
    1a) Isabella, Duchess of Burgundy (b. 1516) married Maximilian II, Holy Roman Emperor (b. 1519)​
    2a) Philip, Prince of Asturias (1518-1524)​
    3a) Margaret (b. 1519) married Francis II, King of France (b. 1518)​
    4a) miscarriage (1521)​
    5a) Ferdinand VI, King of Spain (b. 1523) married Isabella I, Queen of Portugal (b. 1526)​
    6a) stillborn son (1525)​
    7b) Philip (1527-1528)​
    8b) Maria (b. 1528) married Frederick IV, King of Naples (b. 1524)​
    9b) Charles (1529-1530)​
    10b) stillborn son (1534)​
    11b) Joanna (b. 1535), nun​
    12b) John (b. 1537-1538)​
    3) Isabella (b. 1501) married a) Christian II, King of Denmark, Sweden and Norway (1481-1520) in 1514 b) Francesco II Sforza, Duke of Milan (1495-1535) in 1521​
    1a) John II, King of Denmark, Sweden and Norway (b. 1518) married Elizabeth Stewart (b. 1519) in 1535​
    2a) Philip Ferdinand (1519)​
    3a) Maximilian (1519)​
    4a) Dorothea of Denmark (b. 1520) married Frederick II, Elector Palatine (b. 1482) in 1535​
    5b) Ludovico II Sforza, Duke of Milan (b. 1522) married Isabella of Poland (b. 1519) in 1537​
    7b) Beatrice Sforza (b. 1524) married Cosimo I de’ Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany (b. 1519) in 1540​
    8b) Bianca Maria Sforza (b. 1526) married Ferdinand, Prince of Taranto and Duke of Andria (b. 1525)​
    9b) Carlo Sforza (1528-1535)​
    10b) Massimiliano Sforza (b. 1530), Cardinal​
    4) Ferdinand I, Holy Roman Emperor, King of Bohemia and Hungary (b. 1503) married Anna of Bohemia and Hungary (b. 1503) in 1518​
    1) Maximilian II, Holy Roman Emperor (b. 1519) married Isabella of Austria, Duchess of Burgundy (b. 1516)​
    2) Elizabeth (b. 1521) married Sigismund II August, King of Poland (b. 1520)​
    3) Ferdinand (b. 1523) married Eleanor of Portugal (b. 1528) in 1544​
    4) Anna (b. 1526) married William, Duke of Jülich-Cleves-Berg (b. 1516)​
    5) Maria (1528-1534)​
    6) Magdalena (b. 1530), nun​
    7) Catherine (b. 1532) married Albert V, Duke of Bavaria (b. 1528)​
    8) Eleanor (b. 1534) married Alfonso II d’Este, Duke of Ferrara (b. 1533)​
    9) Margaret (1536-1545)​
    10) John (1538-1539)​
    11) Barbara (1540-1551)​
    12) Charles (1542-1552)​
    13) Helena (b. 1544), nun​
    5) Mary (b.1505) married a) Louis II, King of Hungary (1506) in 1515 (cons 1522) b) Francis I, King of France (b. 1494) in 1530 annulled in 1534​
    6) Catherine (b. 1507) married Arthur I, King of Albion (b. 1509) in 1524​
    See under Arthur​
    5a) Maria of Aragon (1482-1517) married Manuel I, King of Portugal (1469-1521) in 1500
    1) João III, King of Portugal (b. 1502) married Eleanor of Austria (b. 1498) in 1517​
    1) Manuel (1518-1520)​
    2) Maria (1520-1525)​
    3) Alfonso, Prince of Portugal (1522- 1534)​
    4) Fernando (1524-1530)​
    5) Isabella I, Queen of Portugal (b. 1526) married Ferdinand VI, King of Spain (b. 1523) in 1540​
    6) Eleonora (b. 1528) married married Ferdinand of Austria (b. 1523) in 1544​
    7) Beatrice (b. 1529) married Alexander I Stewart, King of Albion (b. 1530)​
    8) Duarte, Prince of Portugal (1530-1544)​
    2) Isabella (b. 1503) married Karl V, Holy Roman Emperor (b. 1500) in 1526​
    see under Karl​
    3) Beatrice (b. 1504) married Charles III, Duke of Savoy (b. 1486) in 1521​
    1) Adrian John Amadeus, Prince of Piedmont (1522-1523)​
    2) Louis, Prince of Piedmont (1523-1536).​
    3) Emmanuel Philibert, Duke of Savoy (b. 1528) married Isabella of Naples (b. 1525)​
    4) Catherine (1529-1536)​
    5) Marie (1530-1531)​
    6) Isabella (1532-1533)​
    7) Emmanuel (1533)​
    8) Emmanuel (1534)​
    9) John (1537-1538)​
    4) Luis, Duke of Beja (b. 1506)​
    5) Fernando, Duke of Guarda (b. 1507) married Guiomar Coutinho (b. 1510) in 1530​
    6) Alfonso (b. 1509), Cardinal​
    7) Enrique (b. 1512), Cardinal​
    8) Maria (1513), stillborn​
    9) Duarte, Duke of Guimarães (b. 1515) married Isabel of Braganza (b. 1514) in 1537​
    10) Antonio (1516), stillborn​
    6a) Ana of Aragon (1482) twin of Maria, stillborn
    7a) Catalina of Aragon (b. 1485) married a) Arthur Tudor, Prince of Wales (1486-1502) in 1501, b) Henry VIII, King of England (1491-1511) in 1509, c) Louis XII, King of France (1462-1515) in 1513, d) Manuel I, King of Portugal (1469-1521) in 1518 d) Ferdinand IV of Aragon, King of Naples (b. 1488) in 1522
    1b) stillborn daughter (1510)​
    2b) Henry, Duke of Cornwall (1511)​
    3c) miscarriage (1514)​
    4c) stillborn daughter (1515)​
    5d) Catherine of Portugal (b.1519) married Francis I, King of France (b. 1494) in 1534​
    6d) Maria of Portugal (b. 1521), nun​
    7e) Frederick IV, King of Naples (b. 1524) married Maria of Spain (b. 1528)​
    8e) Isabella of Naples (b. 1525) Emmanuel Philibert, Duke of Savoy (b. 1528)​
    9e) Ferdinand, Prince of Taranto and Duke of Andria (b. 1525) married Bianca Maria Sforza (b. 1526)​
    8b) Juan, Prince of Girona (1509)


    Henry VII Tudor, King of England (1457-1509) married Elizabeth of York (1466-1503) in 1486
    1. Arthur, Prince of Wales (1486-1502) married Catalina of Aragon (b. 1485) in 1501
    2. Margaret I, Queen of England (b. 1489) married James IV, King of Scotland(b. 1473) in 1503
      1. James Stewart, Duke of Rothesay (1507-1508)
      2. stillborn daughter (1508)
      3. Arthur I Stewart, King of Albion (b. 1509) married a) Catherine of Austria (1507-1535) in 1524 b) Margaret of France (b. 1523) in 1538
        1. Henry of Albion (1526-1535)
        2. Katherine (1528-1533)
        3. Alexander I, King of Albion (b. 1530) married Beatrice of Portugal (b. 1529)
        4. James (1533-1535)
        5. Margaret (b. 1535) married Charles IX, King of France (b. 1538)
        6. Elizabeth (b. 1539)
        7. John (1541-1551)
        8. Mary (1543-1548)
      4. James (1512-1515)
      5. Alexander, Duke of York, Ross and Albany (b. 1514) married Madeleine Anne Stewart of Albany, Countess of Boulogne and Auvergne (b. 1514) in 1530
        1. John, Duke of Albany and York (b. 1532)
        2. Anne (b. 1535)
        3. Alexander, Duke of Ross (b. 1538)
        4. Margaret (1540-1543)
        5. Madeleine (b. 1542) married Louis, Duke d’Orleans (b. 1545)
      6. Margaret (1516-1521)
      7. Elizabeth (b. 1519) married John II, King of Denmark, Sweden and Norway (b. 1518)
      8. Edward, Duke of Somerset and Mar (1521-1525)
    3. Henry VIII, King of England (1491-1511) married Catalina of Aragon (b. 1485) in 1509
      1. stillborn girl (1510)
      2. Henry, Duke of Cornwall (1511)
    4. Elizabeth (1492-1495)
    5. Mary (1496-1525) married Karl V, Holy Roman Emperor (b. 1500) in 1515
      1. see under Karl
    6. Edward (1498-1499)
    7. Edmund (1499-1500)
    8. Katherine (1503)
    Francis I, King of France (b. 1494) married a) Claude of France, Duchess of Brittany (1499-1524) in 1514 b) married Mary of Austria (b. 1505) in 1530 annulled 1534 as non consummated c) Catherine of Portugal (b.1519) in 1534
    1a) Louise (1515-1517)
    2a) Charlotte (1516-1524)
    3a) Francis II, King of France (b. 1518) married Margaret of Spain (b. 1519) in 1534
    4a) Henry, Duke d’Orleans (1519-1550) married Diane de Poitiers (1499-1550)
    5a) Madeleine (b. 1520) married Francis I, Duke of Lorraine (b. 1517) in 1536
    6a) Charles, Duke of Angoulême (1522-1537)
    7a) Margaret (b. 1523) married Arthur I Stewart, King of Albion (b. 1509) in 1538
    8c) Louise (1535)
    9c) miscarriage (1536)
    10c) stillborn son (1537)
    11c) Charles IX, King of France (b. 1538) married Margaret of Albion (b. 1535) in 1552
    12c) stillborn son (1539)
    13c) Catherine (b. 1540)
    14c) Louise (1542-1545)
    15c) Louis, Duke d’Orleans (b. 1545) married Madeleine of Albany (b. 1542)
     
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    Margaret, Plantagenet Queen
  • Another WIP, POD is Edward of Westminster born as girl

    Edward IV, King of England* (1442-1488) married Margaret I, Queen of England** (1453-1495) in 1458 (cons 1468)
    1. Edward V, King of England (b. 1469) married Isabella of Aragon (b. 1470)
    2. Margaret of England (b. 1472) married Charles VIII, King of France (b. 1470)
    3. Richard, Duke of York (b. 1474) married Anne, Duchess of Brittany (b. 1477)
    4. Cecily of England (b. 1476) married John III, King of Spain*** (b. 1475)
    5. Anne of England (b. 1477) married Alfonso VI, King of Portugal (b. 1475)
    6. Henry, Duke of Bedford (b. 1479) married Charlotte d’Albret (b. 1480)
    7. Elizabeth of England (b. 1481) married James IV, King of Scotland (b. 1473)

    Ferdinand II, King of Aragon and Sicily (b. 1452) married Isabella I, Queen of Castile (b. 1451) in 1469
    1. Isabella of Aragon (b. 1470) married Edward V, King of England (b. 1469)
    2. John III, King of Spain (b. 1475)*** married Cecily of England (b. 1475)
    3. Alfonso of Aragon and Castile (1478-1497)
    4. Juana of Aragon (b. 1479) married Charles II, King of Lotharingia**** (b. 1475)
    5. Maria of Aragon (b. 1482) married Ernest I, Holy Roman Emperor***** (b. 1478)
    6. Ana of Aragon (1482)
    7. Catherine of Aragon (b. 1485) married Ferdinand III, King of Naples (b. 1488)
    * OTL Edward IV as Richard, Duke of York here was able to get the princess as daughter-in-law (Marguerite d’Anjou supported that plan as uniting the claims was the best thing to do)
    **OTL Edward of Westminster. No way she will NOT be called after her mother
    *** John is not the OTL prince of Asturias and Girona but the son who his mother miscarried a couple of years earlier. OTL Juan here is called Alfonso
    **** Charles II of Lotharingia is the grandson and successor of Charles the bold, here Charles I of Lotharingia, the only son of Mary of Burgundy and Nicholas of Anjou (who lived longer than OTL but both him and Mary were dead before 1480 while Charles lived until 1490).
    ***** Ernest of Austria is the eldest son of Maximilian I and his ATL wife Isabelle of Burgundy (younger daughter of Charles the Bold and Isabella of Bourbon, born in 1459). Maximilian‘s wedding to Isabella, together with her enormous dowry and another substantial sum paid by Charles (and in part Nicholas) was part of the pact for which Charles was elevated as King of Lotharingia by Holy Roman Emperor Frederick III
     
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    Empress Isabella - trees
  • Empress Isabella WIP
    Ernest I of Austria, Holy Roman Emperor (b.1553) married Isabella Clara Eugenia of Austria-Spain (b. 1566) in 1584

    1. Maximilian III, Holy Roman Emperor (b. 1585)
    2. Isabella (b. 1586)
    3. Ferdinand I, King of Poland and Hungary (b. 1587)
    4. Maria (b. 1589)
    5. Philip, Grandmaster of Teutonic Order (b.1590)
    6. Anna (b. 1592)
    7. Karl, Archduke of Further Austria (b. 1594)
    8. Magdalena (1596-1608)
    9. Ernest (b. 1598), Cardinal
    10. Eleanor (b. 1601)
     
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    Anna, Empress of Germany & Sissi, Queen of Hungary - trees
  • Anna, Empress of Germany & Sissi, Queen of Hungary

    POD Metternich died BEFORE the revolution of 1848. Ferdinand was persuaded who the best way for pacifying Hungary is abdicating that crown in favor of his nephew Maximilian (the first Archduke outside the direct line of succession) AND after that accepted the Imperial Crown of Germany from the Parliament of Frankfurt. After that he ended abdicating as OTL in favor of his other nephew Franz Joseph.

    Franz Karl of Austria (1802-1878) married Sophie of Bavaria (1805-1872) in 1824
    1. Franz Josef I, Emperor of Germany* (b. 1830) married Anna of Prussia (b. 1836) in 1852
      1. Sophie (b. 1853)
      2. Karl VIII, Emperor of Germany (b. 1854)
      3. Ferdinand (b. 1856-1870)
      4. Maria Anna (b. 1858)
      5. Maria Theresia (1860-1865)
      6. Maximilian (b. 1863)
      7. Karolina (b. 1865)
    2. Maximilian ll, King of Hungary (b. 1832) married Elisabeth in Bavaria (b. 1837) in 1854
      1. Erzsebet (b. 1856)
      2. Stephen VI, King of Hungary (b. 1860)
      3. Matthias (b. 1862)
      4. Helena (b. 1865)
      5. Charlotte (b. 1868)
    3. Karl Ludwig (b. 1834) married a) Margaretha of Saxony (1840-1858) in 1856 b) ?
    4. Maria Anna (1835-1840)
    5. stillborn son (1840)
    6. Ludwig Victor (b. 1842)
    * also Emperor of Austria, King of Bohemia, Croatia and Lombardy-Venetia
     
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