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* TheEmpire: More obviously, the Ottomans. The HolyRomanEmpire (see below) is not much of one.
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* TheEmpire: More obviously, the Ottomans. The HolyRomanEmpire UsefulNotes/HolyRomanEmpire (see below) is not much of one.
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* TheAlliance: The Saxon League [[spoiler:and its resurrected version]], seeking to challenge the Emperor Charles V for a dominant political position in the HolyRomanEmpire.
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* TheAlliance: The Saxon League [[spoiler:and its resurrected version]], seeking to challenge the Emperor Charles V for a dominant political position in the HolyRomanEmpire.UsefulNotes/HolyRomanEmpire.
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[[http://alternatehistory.com/discussion/showthread.php?t=193579 Two Lucky Princes]] is an AlternateHistory written by AlternateHistoryDotCom member [=SavoyTruffle=].
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[[http://alternatehistory.com/discussion/showthread.php?t=193579 Two Lucky Princes]] is an AlternateHistory written by AlternateHistoryDotCom Website/AlternateHistoryDotCom member [=SavoyTruffle=].
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* HolyRomanEmpire: Similar to the fragmenting entity from our timeline, though how much it can stay together remains in the air.
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[[http://alternatehistory.com/discussion/showthread.php?t=170880 Two Lucky Princes]] is an AlternateHistory timeline written by member [=SavoyTruffle=].
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[[http://alternatehistory.com/discussion/showthread.php?t=170880 Two Lucky Princes]] is an AlternateHistory timeline written by AlternateHistoryDotCom member [=SavoyTruffle=].
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The PointOfDivergence is the survival of both Miguel da Paz, once heir presumptive to the thrones of Castile, Aragon, and Portugal, and Arthur, Prince of Wales, who was Henry VII's eldest son into adulthood. This results into the unification of the Iberian peninsula into a single kingdom that like in our timeline would have a dominant colonial empire in the 16th century.
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The PointOfDivergence Point Of Divergence is the survival of both Miguel da Paz, once heir presumptive to the thrones of Castile, Aragon, and Portugal, and Arthur, Prince of Wales, who was Henry VII's eldest son into adulthood. This results into the unification of the Iberian peninsula into a single kingdom that like in our timeline would have a dominant colonial empire in the 16th century.
* {{Determinator}}[=/=]FailureIsTheOnlyOption: The Elector (and later Duke) John Frederick of Saxony, one of the first converts to Zwingliism, decides to challenge the Habsburg's authority [[spoiler:twice.]] And fails [[spoiler:both times.]]
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* {{Irony}}: Our timeline''s Henry VIII, infamous for his many wives ''and'' for breaking with the Roman Catholic Church, becomes in this timeline not only a priest, but the Cardinal-Duke of York, no less.
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* {{Irony}}: Our timeline''s timeline's Henry VIII, infamous for his many wives ''and'' for breaking with the Roman Catholic Church, becomes in this timeline not only a priest, but the Cardinal-Duke of York, no less.