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  1. kasumigenx

    In the event of an Ottoman Italy, what areas could become majority Muslim and remain so.

    The Turkish element is what is difference ITTL but I was trying to say that Lombard and Venetian are similar to Spanish Phonetically so it might affect a possible reconquista.
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    List of Alternate Monarchs and Aristocratic Lineage II

    Henry II m. Eleanor of Aquitaine(a) 1a. William, Count of Poitiers b. 1153 d. 1156 2a. Henry the Young King b. 1155 m. Margaret of France 3a. Matilda of England b. 1156 m. Alfonso II of Aragon[1] 4a. Richard, Duke of Aquitaine b. 1157 m. Berengaria of Navarre 5a. Geoffrey II of Brittany b. 1158...
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    Aragonese Toulouse: How does succession work?

    Another possible match is Matilda of England and Alfonso II of Aragon but here Eleanor of England marries Henry VI of HRE
  4. kasumigenx

    In the event of an Ottoman Italy, what areas could become majority Muslim and remain so.

    Actually, the Mozarabic language resembles Italian while Lombard and Venetian resembles Spanish which means the language of Italy might look like more like Spanish in a timeline like that.
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    Aragonese Toulouse: How does succession work?

    If Peter II gains claims to Toulouse he can support the Albigensian Crusade.
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    List of Alternate Monarchs and Aristocratic Lineage II

    Redone Richard III m. Catherine of Navarre(a) 1a. Richard b. 1486[1] 2b. Madeleine b. 1488 m. James IV Francis I of Navarre m. Elizabeth of York 1a. Catherine b. 1485 m. Vladislaus II of Hungary[2] 2a. Madeleine b. 1488 m. Ferdinand II of Aragon[3] 3a. Gaston I of Navarre b. 1490 m. Eleanor of...
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    List of Alternate Monarchs and Aristocratic Lineage II

    Richard III m. Catherine of Navarre(a) 1a. Richard b. 1486[1] 2b. Madeleine b. 1488 Francis I of Navarre m. Elizabeth of York 1a. Catherine b. 1485 m. Vladislaus II of Hungary[2] 2a. Madeleine b. 1488 m. Ferdinand II of Aragon[3] 3a. Gaston I of Navarre b. 1490 m. Eleanor of Austria 4a. Marie...
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    No White Ship disaster, Empress Matilda has a son?

    If they are interested in securing Arles they should have a marriage with the Champagne/Blois and marry the heiress of the County of Burgundy(if it is not butterflied).
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    No White Ship disaster, Empress Matilda has a son?

    Marie of Champagne, the OTL wife of Odo II, Duke of Burgundy, she will bring the Blesvin claims to Arles with her.
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    Aragonese Toulouse: How does succession work?

    Although Alfonso not granting Provence to his second son can cause Butterflies...
  11. kasumigenx

    Aragonese Toulouse: How does succession work?

    I think both can happen but with Alfonso marrying Azalais, OTL Peter II is butterflied but with Peter II marrying Eleanor of Brittany, Peter II gains the claims of Eleanor of Aquitaine to Toulouse.
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    Aragonese Toulouse: How does succession work?

    John of England can marry Eleanor of Aragon in this scenario, she does not have a good obstetric record iotl but it can be butterflied.
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    List of Alternate Monarchs and Aristocratic Lineage II

    Based on the discussion on this thread https://www.alternatehistory.com/forum/threads/aragonese-toulouse-how-does-succession-work.553991/ Constance of Brittany m. Geoffrey of Brittany(a) Guy of Thouars(c) 1a. Eleanor b. 1184 m. Peter II of Aragon(a) 1a1a. Maria b. 1204 1a2a. Agnes b. 1206 1a3a...
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    Aragonese Toulouse: How does succession work?

    Eleanor of Brittany is the senior heiress of Eleanor of Aquitaine but she will not be Eleanor's chosen heir in this scenario and will be given a rich dowry and territorial concession like Gascony borders and the County of Toulouse so Peter II will not claim Eleanor's claim to the Angevin Empire...
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    Aragonese Toulouse: How does succession work?

    The Plantagenets can cede their claims to Toulouse by marrying her to Peter II and I doubt that Peter II would claim the Angevin inheritance for her.
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    Aragonese Toulouse: How does succession work?

    Peter II of Aragon can marry Eleanor of Brittany...
  17. kasumigenx

    Aragonese Toulouse: How does succession work?

    Or Peter II marrying Constance of Toulouse instead of Maria of Montpellier.
  18. kasumigenx

    WI: Variants of James all throughout Europe?

    Occitan/Catalan - Jacme or Jaume.
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    Children of Robert Curthose
    Threadmarks: Death of Henry I of England

    William III of England would succeed Henry I of England in 1135 with his wife Matilda of Anjou, he would have excellent relations with the Holy Roman Empire ruled by his brother in law, Henry V, the husband of his full blood sister, Matilda of England, at this time, Matilda of Anjou had already...
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    Children of Robert Curthose
    Threadmarks: Canossa Bride

    On 1100, Matilda of Canossa would think on who to marry her daughters to whether they would marry and with her daughters being relatives of the Duke of Normandy who was successful in his war against the King of England, Harold, they would be attractive as brides, Matilda of Canossa would marry...
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