Philip of Britain (Chaos)

Philip of Britain, of the dynasty, was born in 1777 as the son of king Humphrey V and his wife.

His father had been behind Britain's engagement in the, and later in repeated trials to land troops on the continent, to support the still resisting Spaniards, who were bleeding France dry in what would be called "the ". These engagements had been costly for Britain and lead indirectly to the, which lost Britain its strongest colony. At this time, some people in Britain already spoke of revolution, and only the death of Humphrey V may have prevented it, since there was still hope for his son to be better.

Philip became king in 1825 - and additionally, inherited a lot of meaningless titles the Staffords had acquired by marrying with heirs from deposed dynasties; said titles included that of the king of. Having nominally the majority of electors, Philip also had himself elected nominal Holy Roman Emperor, decades after had been dissolved.

This lead to a conflict with the New Roman Emperor, who brought together a big alliance with , and. In 1832, the broke out. In the 1836, Britain had to cede  (OTL Newfoundland) to Canada and its lands in, which were divided along the Tropic of Capricorn:  went to , while the Germans received Argentine as a place for settlement (from now on, the country was more often called ).

This defeat was the last straw. In 1838, the English revolution broke out. The Revolutionaries declared the British republic. King Philip was killed during the fights in London. The Royal family under his successor had to flee to  (OTL New Zealand). The pope went with them.