Alternate Issue;
To Catherine of Aragon, married 1509, annulled 1533
To Elizabeth Blount, mistress
To Jane Seymour, married 1536, died 1537
To Catherine Howard, married 1540, annulled 1541
So, how do these alternate 13 Tudor sisters change history? Henry obviously has far more brides to wed off to foreign matches, but he is still without a male heir. Does he eventually cut his losses and begin readying one of them for the throne, or does he stick it through to the end, his obsession with having a son leading him to madness?
To Catherine of Aragon, married 1509, annulled 1533
- Mary, b. 1510
- Elizabeth, b. 1511
- Margaret, b. 1513
- Catherine, b. 1514
- Joan, b. 1516
- Eleanor, b. 1518
- Henriette, b. 1519
- Acknowledged 1525, legitimised 1533
- Anne, b. 1533
- Dorothy, b. 1534
- Muriel, b, 1535
- Cecily, b. 1536
- Phillipa, b. 1537
- Joyce, b. 1541
So, how do these alternate 13 Tudor sisters change history? Henry obviously has far more brides to wed off to foreign matches, but he is still without a male heir. Does he eventually cut his losses and begin readying one of them for the throne, or does he stick it through to the end, his obsession with having a son leading him to madness?