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  1. The Empress of Silver and Gold: A Mary of Burgundy timeline
    Threadmarks: 1482

    1482 An attendant spots a ditch and warns his mistress of the danger. Mary of Burgundy, an expert rider, swerves and dodges the obstacle, heart pounding, as she realizes how close she came to disaster. The hunters return to Wijnendale Castle. Maximilian helps Mary off her horse, gently and...
  2. The Gybson Boy

    Edward V and Edward of Westminster's daughter have 14 children, who do they marry?

    King Edward V of England (1470-1542) and Queen Mary of Lancaster (1470-1545) "On December 8, 1470, on the day of the Immaculate Conception, Anne Neville, wife of the late Prince of Wales, Edward of Westminster, gave birth to a girl who was named Mary, heiress of the house of Lancaster. The young...
  3. RedKing

    What if Edward IV died in 1479 instead of 1484?

    What is says in the title, what if Edward IV died in 1479 instead of 1484? Would Richard III still pull of his stunt with his nephews? How does this affect Henry Tudor's attempts to get the throne? With Clarence having been executed only a year earlier, could this be seen as Divine Retribution...
  4. A Lancastrian Queen for Edward V

    What if Anne Neville became pregnant during her wedding to Edward of Westminster and gave birth to a daughter after his death?
  5. Margaret Beaufort, Yorkist Queen of England
    Threadmarks: One - the Countess of March

    Lady Margaret Beaufort (1443-) was born a year before the premature death of her father, the heir of the Lancastrian cause: John Beaufort, Duke of Somerset. Not long after his death, the wardship of Margaret's lands, and eventually Margaret herself, was delivered to William de la Pole, Duke of...
  6. lolotte34

    John Neville, 1st Marquis of Montagu, fights for King Edward IV

    John Neville, 1st Marquis of Montagu, remains loyal to King Edward IV during the battle of Barnet. After the victories at Barnet and Tewkesbury, John Neville becomes Lord of the North, in the place of Richard of Gloucester. He inherits the titles and property of his brother (Richard Neville...
  7. No Princes in the Tower

    Say that wouldwould-be Princes of Rider fiat from natural cases before Edward IV's death-nothing unusual with sky-high child mortality of the times. Thus Edward left without syrviving sons-would he try to make his daughter heiress? Even if so it is obvious that man would get more support...
  8. Richard, Duke of Gloucester, dies in 1482

    If Richard, Duke of Gloucester (future King Richard III) died in Scotland in 1482, who would King Edward IV name was Lord Protector or Regent for his twelve year old son, Edward V? Richard seems like such an obvious choice, there wasn’t really anyone else as fit for the role (perhaps, not in...
  9. The survival of George, Duke of Bedford

    Hello! This is my first post on here after reading countless alternate timelines. I have been researching this idea on and off for about a month and I have just plucked up the courage to post. Any idea’s, help, critiques and so fourth are most welcome. George, Duke of Bedford, third son of...
  10. Differences Between a Surviving York Court and the Tudor Court of OTL

    Those of my readers who have been keeping up with my TL, The Red Princess will see that I'm slowly edging closer to 1483, Edward IV's OTL death year. Now, with a POD in the 1470s, there are many things that are going to be different by the time we get to the mid-1480s. But at the same time...
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