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    Henry IX of of England and Ireland and Henry I of Scotland

    Could Cardinal Duke of York, Henry Benedict Stuart get a dispensation to relinquish his position and vows to the Catholic Church ? And would he even consider doing so to continue the Stuart line despite the Papacy in 1766, finally accepting the Hanovers as the legitimate rulers of Britain and...
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    John VI does a Charles V: a question

    Im constantly fascinated that small ol' Portugal had such holdings and maintained them in Africa and particularly Brazil, compared to the rest of the European realms. Despite the going's on in the early 18th C. and the Portugese Monarchy's rush to leave. Im starting to wonder why John didnt just...
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    A longer stronger Byzantium ?

    After the establishment of Constantinople, why weren't other cities across the Bosporus as well fortified (Chrysopolis/and or Chalcedon) and incorporated into Constantinople proper ? Would it have made for a longer stronger Byzantium ?
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    Alternative Versailles facade

    Louis XVI commissioned a remodelling of the façade of Versailles in1783. Marie-Joseph Peyre (1730 – 1785) designed a Neo classical extravagance based on an exverted St Peters basilica court. What are the forum members opinions, and opinions on whether is could be achieved in 6 years ?
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    Something about Mary

    Revisiting an idea I had in 2008, initially mixing OTL with a couple of POD's that may have some interesting short term or possibly long term repercussions. 5 year oldMary Queen of Scots is shipped off to the Valois household in France in 1547 by her mother Marie of Guise. She becomes cultured...
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    Something about Mary

    Here's a idea initally mixing OTL with a couple of POD's that may have had some interesting short term or possibly long term reprecussions. 5 year old Mary Queen of Scots is shipped off to the Valois household in France in 1547 by her mother Marie of Guise. She becomes cultured in the ways of...
  7. candycosmonaut

    Something about Mary

    Here's a idea initally mixing OTL with a couple of POD's that may have had some interesting short term or possibly long term reprecussions. 5 year old Mary Queen of Scots is shipped off to the Valois household in France in 1547 by her mother Marie of Guise. She becomes cultured in the ways of...
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