Hoping the best for little Ed too. He's so underused.It sure is. Plus if Edmund has heirs, then the Tudors are secure as well.
Hoping the best for little Ed too. He's so underused.It sure is. Plus if Edmund has heirs, then the Tudors are secure as well.
True that!Hoping the best for little Ed too. He's so underused.
They are very welcome, even if many would have preferred a infante or two instead. But Fernando and Leonor are still very young and they have plenty of time on their side. As for Henry and Eleanor, they are off to a splendid start indeed!Welcome Infanta Isabel and Infanta Catalina. Henry and Eleanor's marriage is off to a good start.
Yep, just hope that charles can salvage all that he can when he becomes Emperor.Something tells me that Phillip's...charm is going to come back and bite him very soon and I am all for it.
That is a high possibility for him. His treatment of Sibylle is not gonna endear him to Charles Orlando once he takes the throne, something that might happen sooner than people think given that Charles VIII isn't too long for the world as shown in this chapter. Plus, wouldnt it be horrible if his philandering in Reims would be discovered by Juana?Something tells me that Phillip's...charm is going to come back and bite him very soon and I am all for it.
Charles is gonna have a whale of time to clean that mess up.Yep, just hope that charles can salvage all that he can when he becomes Emperor.
Me too! After enduring Philip and his cronies, I had to give her some better luck!I’m just happy that Sibylle seems to have a good future ahead of her
Thank you so much. I am not very good with colonial endeavours unfortunatelyThis is a great timeline! A few question though: how are the colonial settlements of Spain in the Caribbean, the Portuguese discovery of Brazil, and Portuguese contact with India and the rest of Asia being considered in Europe? Will they factor into English and Iberian ambitions? I eagerly await the next chapter of your timeline.