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==POD==
The [[POD]] for this history is the death of Henry II of England almost immediately after his coronation. The death of the last son of William the Conqueror in 1134 opens the door for the Counts of Champagne and the Scottish House of Canmore to lay claim to the throne of England. A succession crisis in 1201 allows the House of Canmore to expand from Northumbria over all England for almost a century. The Anglo-Scottish succession crisis of 1290 allows the Franco-Navarrese line to conquer England. Scotland never recovers England. In 1328, France and Navarre-England part ways until 1589. The last monarchs of Navarre and England are Joan III of Navarre and England, a staunch Calvinist. and Henry III of Navarre and VII of England, better known as Henry IV of France, who said "Paris is worth a Mass".
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The [[POD]] for this history is the death of Henry I of England almost immediately after his coronation. The death of the last son of William I, the Conqueror, in December 1135 opens the door for the Counts of Champagne and the Scottish House of Canmore to lay claim to the throne of England. A succession crisis in 1201 allows the Scottish House of Canmore to expand from Northumbria over all England for almost a century. The Anglo-Scottish succession crisis of 1290 allows the Franco-Navarrese line to conquer England. Scotland never recovers England. In 1328, France and Navarre-England part ways until 1589. The last monarchs of Navarre and England are Joan III of Navarre and England, a staunch Calvinist. and Henry III of Navarre and VII of England, better known as Henry IV of France, who said "Paris is well worth a Mass".
   
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From 1589 to 1795, France and England are united, but Navarre is absorbed into France. After a brief reign of a Queen in England alone, in 1884 England acquires a king from the House of Bourbon-Parma and in 1919 an association with Luxemburg.
1100
 
Aug 2 William II Rufus of England dies.
 
Aug 5 Henry II Beauclerc is crowned as King of England in contravention of the agreement between his brothers. Henry dies in his sleep that night.
 
Aug 6 The English barons agree to accept Robert of Normandy as King of England. But the Scots refute treaties with the Norman dynasty and recognize Edgar Atheling (1051-1125) as king.
 
   
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1125 Edgar Atheling dies. Although David I of Scotland claims the English throne as well as the Earldom of Northumbria, the Norman succession seems secure.
 
   
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1128 Jul 28 William Clito, son of Robert I of England, dies. Robert I recognizes his nephew Theobald of Champagne and of Boulogne.
 
   
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1134 Feb 2 Robert I, King of England and Duke of Normandy, dies. Theobald of Champagne becomes Theobald I of England.
 
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1152 Theobald I dies. His son becomes Henry III of England.
 
 
1153 May 24 Alexander I of Scotland and England dies. His grandson becomes Malcolm IV of Scotland and I of England.
 
 
1165 Dec 9 Malcolm IV & I dies. His brother becomes William I of Scotland & III of England.
 
 
1181 Henry III of England dies. His son becomes Henry IV of England.
 
 
1192 Henry IV of England becomes King of Jerusalem. He abdicates the throne of England in favor of his brother Theobald II of England.
 
 
1201 Theobald II of England, dies. His posthumous son becomes Theobald III of England.
 
 
1201-1222 Civil war in England and Champagne allow Scottish annexation of southern England.
 
 
c. 1201-1290 England is completely under Scots Rule.
 
 
1214 Dec 4 William I & III dies. His son becomes Alexander II of Scotland and England.
 
 
1234 Theobald ex-III of England inherits the Kingdom of Navarre.
 
 
1249 Jul 6 Alexander II dies. His son becomes Alexander III of Scotland and England.
 
 
1253 Theobald ex-III of England & I of Navarre dies. His son becomes Theobald II of Navarre (IV of England)
 
 
1270 Dec 4 Theobald II (IV) dies. His brother becomes Henry I of Navarre (V of England)
 
 
1274 Henry I of Navarre (V of England) dies. His daughter Jeanne becomes Joan I of Navarre (I of England). Navarre passes into the French royal demesne.
 
 
1286 Mar 19 Alexander III of Scotland and England dies. Margaret Maid of Norway becomes Margaret I of Scotland and England.
 
 
1290 Margaret I of Scotland and England dies. Civil War ensues. The Anglo-Scottish throne has fourteen candidates. The English throne is claimed by Joan I of Navarre and the French princes via Theobald II of England and by Henry II of Cyprus via Theobald’s brother Henry IV of England. Tbe French forces win.
 
 
c. 1290-1328 Frenco-Navarrese rule of England.
 
 
1305 Apr 2 Jean I of Navarre and England dies. Her son Louis becomes Louis I of Navarre and England.
 
 
1314 Nov 29 Philip IV of France dies. His son Louis I of Navarre and England becomes also Louis X of France.
 
 
1316
 
June 5 Louis X of France & I of Navarre and England dies.
 
Nov. 15 John I of France, Navarre, and England is born.
 
Nov. 20 John I of France, Navarre, and England dies. His uncle becomes Philip V of France, II of Navarre, and I of England.
 
 
1322 Jan 3 Philip V & II & I dies. His brother becomes Charles IV of France and I of Navarre and England.
 
 
1328 Feb. 1 Charles IV & I & I dies. His uncle becomes Philip VI of France. The daughter of Charles IV of France and I of Navarre & England becomes Joan II of Navarre & England.
 
 
1328-1441 England under Navarran rule.
 
 
1349 Joan II of Navarre & England dies. Her son becomes Charles II of Navarre & France.
 
 
1387 Charles II of Navarre & England dies. His son becomes Charles III of Navarre & France.
 
 
1425 Charles III of Navarre & England dies. His daughter becomes Blanche I of Navarre & England.
 
 
1441 Blanche I of Navarre & England dies. Her husband John II of Aragon claims Navarre & England (as John II & II) for life.
 
 
1441-1479 England under Aragonese rule.
 
 
1457 Blanche’s son Charles is given England to rule as Charles IV.
 
 
1461 Charles IV of England dies (poisoned?). John II of Aragon seizes control again.
 
 
1479 John II of Aragon, Navarre, and England dies. His daughter Eleanor of Navarre & England is briefly Queen, then her grandson Francis Phoebus of Foix as Francis I of Navarre & England. Aragon passes to Ferdinand II.
 
 
1479-1589 England under Navarrese rule.
 
 
1483 Francis I of Navarre & England dies. His sister becomes Catherine I of Navarre & England.
 
 
1512 Catherine I of Navarre & England dies. Her son becomes Henry II of Navarre & VI of England.
 
 
1555 Henry II of Navarre & VI of England dies. His daughter becomes Joan III of Navarre and England.
 
 
1572 Joan III of Navarre & England, a staunch Calvinist, dies. Her son becomes Henry III of Navarre & VII of England.
 
 
1589 Henry III of Navarrre & VII of England becomes also Henry IV of France.
 
 
1589-? England under Franco-Navarrese rule.
 
 
1610 May 14 Henry III & VII & IV dies.
 

Latest revision as of 03:12, 4 October 2012

POD

The POD for this history is the death of Henry I of England almost immediately after his coronation. The death of the last son of William I, the Conqueror, in December 1135 opens the door for the Counts of Champagne and the Scottish House of Canmore to lay claim to the throne of England. A succession crisis in 1201 allows the Scottish House of Canmore to expand from Northumbria over all England for almost a century. The Anglo-Scottish succession crisis of 1290 allows the Franco-Navarrese line to conquer England. Scotland never recovers England. In 1328, France and Navarre-England part ways until 1589. The last monarchs of Navarre and England are Joan III of Navarre and England, a staunch Calvinist. and Henry III of Navarre and VII of England, better known as Henry IV of France, who said "Paris is well worth a Mass".

From 1589 to 1795, France and England are united, but Navarre is absorbed into France. After a brief reign of a Queen in England alone, in 1884 England acquires a king from the House of Bourbon-Parma and in 1919 an association with Luxemburg.

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