hohenzollern

  1. Albert II of Prussia

    Albrecht (Albert) Hohenzollern, last Grand Master of Prussian branch of Teutonic Order and first Duke of Prussia, had two short living sons with Dorothea of Denmark, his first wife. Say younger of them, Albrecht (born 1539) survives. He died as infant so his personality "Carte Blanche", say he...
  2. Broken Union

    Cracow, 30 November 1427. Queen Sophia gives birth to her only daughter. Girl is named Elżbieta (Elizabeth) after her deceased half sister Elżbieta Bonifacja, oldest daughter of King Władysław Jagiełło and his first wife Jadwiga from House of Anjou. June 1434-after death of Władysław II his...
  3. Władysław IV marries Maria Eleonora of Brandenburg

    Maria Eleonora Hohenzollern, Daughter of Elector Johann Sigismund and Anna of Prussia married IOTL Swedish king Gustav II Adolf, but another Vasa was interested in her hand before-Sigismund III Vasa wanted her for his oldest son Władysław. Brother of Maria Eleonora, Elector Georg Wilhelm, was in...
  4. Casimir Hohenzollern lives longer

    After doing Valencian Hohenzollern scenario I'd like to do something easier and more predictable. So Casimir Hohenzollern, Margrave of Bayreuth (1481-1527), oldest son of Frederick of Ansbach and Sophia Jagiellon hasn't died from dysentery fighting for Hungarian throne for Ferdinand Habsburg...
  5. Valencian Hohenzollerns

    Viceroy of Valencia Johann Hohenzollern from Franconian line of House of Hohenzollern, second husband of Germaine de Foix, step-grandmother of Emperor Charles V died childless in 1525 aged 32. What if Johann lives longer (say he outlives Germaine and dies in 1545) and have surviving sons with...
  6. Catholic Brandenburg

    Say Joachim II, Elector od Brandenburg (1505-1571) happened to be staunch Catholic like his father-in-law, George the Bearded of Saxony. Considering the fact, that both his wives were also daughters od devout Catholic monarchs, Joachim's Catholicism is likely to pass to next generation of...
  7. WI Maria Theresa marries Frederick II

    Threads, which were playing with this idea are pretty old, therefore I hereby open a new one. So, what do you think about an union of the Habsburg and the Hohenzollern dynasties?
  8. DBWI: An Irish Republic

    As we know today Francis I of the House of Hohenzollern (OOC: Prince Franz Wilhelm of Prussia) is the king of Ireland. What if the first Irish president Patrick Pearse had not invited Joachim of Prussia to become king and Ireland had remained a republic?
  9. T-Mag 3004

    Hohenzollern Norway, 1815

    So having looked up every single Norway related thread I could find, I came across this one a long time ago and has been fascinating me ever since I found it Here it is: https://www.alternatehistory.com/forum/threads/the-dog-days-are-over-an-earlier-independent-hohenzollern-norway.358658/ And...
  10. CatalanKing

    WI: Possible Bourbon-Hohenzollern Union

    What if, somehow, Louis XV only has a daughter living and has her marry Frederick II or one of his brothers as a way to preserve the Bourbon Monarchy. Is such a thing possible? If not, why? Bonus if you can find a way to avoid the French Revolution from this theoretical union. EDIT: you can...
  11. A Silesian Deal

    I believe i once read something that said that Fredrick had offered his assistance to Maria Theresa in defending her right to the Habsburg crown lands in exchange for Silesia (or parts of it) now I am unsure of the validity of this and even if it had happened it would have been refused with good...
  12. How could the German Monarchy be restored in the 1930s?

    Hello all, I have been recently starting to write my first alternate history story where Hitler dies in WWI, and during the early 1930s the Hohenzollern monarchy gets restored by the German National People's Party (DNVP). The only problem is I'm having a hard time figuring out how it will...
  13. thezerech

    AHC Restore the House of Hohenzollern to Germany post-1945

    Pretty self explanatory. I'd also accept anything before 2020, though bonus points for pre-2008!
  14. JonasResende

    Hohenzollern Silesia

    At the extinction of the Piasts in Silesia, several duchies were SUPPOSED to be inherited by the Margrave of Brandenburg. The Holy Roman Emperor, Leopold I blocked this inheritance, and Friedrich of Prussia charged his heirs to reclaim ths inheritance at a later date. Now, the idea I've got for...
  15. ramones1986

    Filipinas: La Gloriosa y Más Allá

    I'm starting a thread about the Philippines from 1868 to the last years of the 19th century (and possibly 20th century). I'm now writing my prologue in a notebook, and possibly typing it later, if not tommorrow.
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