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Post by kasumigenx on Sept 12, 2020 4:33:49 GMT
Chapter 1
“When the Spaniards led by Legaspi arrived in Manila, Lakandula would accept them and Rajah Soliman III would have issues with Lakandula in 1570 which caused a clash a month after which resulted in his death in battle in the same year and the Spanish would not bother with the Northern Half of Saludong but they would have colonized the areas conquered by Bolkiah which would fall under the Spanish rule due to Lakandula and the areas not conquered by Bolkiah and not subservient to the Bruneians would be independent, although Samtoy which was under Bruneian influence would be under the Spanish temporarily, although later the Hindus in the North would attempt to reconquer everything of the Island and conquer Samtoy to their domains permanently.”
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Post by kasumigenx on Sept 12, 2020 4:34:13 GMT
Chapter 2
“During the expedition of Legaspi on 1564-1572, Spanish would only conquer a trading port named Bigan and the southern half of Saludong, while the rest of the Island would remain under the control of its people and the people of the part of Saludong that Legaspi did not conquer have an issue with the people of the lands that Legaspi conquered which were seized by Sultan Bolkiah earlier and they would remain silent when Legaspi and his men conquered the lands that became under the Spanish, according to legends there was a treaty marriage between the two which resulted in the minor Muslim population in the Northern half of Saludong, but there will be no Muslim Nobility surviving when the Spanish came.”
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Post by kasumigenx on Sept 12, 2020 4:34:28 GMT
Chapter 3
“On 1574, Linfeng would attack the City of Manila that was acquired by the Spanish and the Pagans would start attacking the Spanish held part of Saludong, seeing it as a chance to regain the lands taken by the Bruneians but the residents itself would favor the Spanish and the Spanish would be able to defeat both the Pagans and Linfeng himself who was chased back to China wherein he was executed.”
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Post by kasumigenx on Sept 12, 2020 4:34:43 GMT
Chapter 4
“On 1580, the Spanish would attack Brunei again after losing a war in 1578 succeed in annexing Sabah, Pengiran Seri Lela who lost the civil war in Brunei in 1578, allied with the Spanish and sought Spanish help which led to the earlier war in which the Spanish were defeated, Princess Putri, the daughter of Pengiran Seri Lela would marry Agustin de Legaspi, a Christian from the Spanish held part of Saludong.”
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Post by kasumigenx on Sept 12, 2020 4:35:07 GMT
Chapter 5
“On Ksar el-Kebir, Morocco, Sebastian I will die due to a crusade against the Morrocans causing Portugal to go under Henry I of Portugal whose release from vows was prevented by Philip II of Spain who gained the throne in 1583.”
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Post by kasumigenx on Sept 12, 2020 4:36:10 GMT
Chapter 6
"After his defeat in the Azores, António went into exile in France—traditional enemy of the Habsburgs—and courted the support of England. An invasion was attempted in 1589 under Sir Francis Drake leading the so-called English Armada under Elizabeth I of England but ended in failure. António would continue to fight until the end of his life for his rights to the throne."
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Post by kasumigenx on Sept 12, 2020 4:36:34 GMT
Chapter 7
“On the reign of Shah Berunai, the Spanish would sack the capital of the Bruneian Empire and take over its remaining territories, including Paragoa and Saraoac connecting the Spanish Philippines to Malacca.”
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Post by kasumigenx on Sept 12, 2020 8:03:24 GMT
Chapter 8 By 1593, Henry IV of France first proposed to Margaret an annulment of their marriage. Margaret resumed contact with him to try to improve her financial situation. Her sterility was proven, but she knew that the new King needed a legitimate son to consolidate his power. For this, he needed the support of his wife because he wished to marry again, Margaret of Valois would flee to her niece Isabella Clara Eugenia in Spain. Henry IV Freepedia
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Post by kasumigenx on Sept 12, 2020 8:03:45 GMT
Chapter 9 “As Albert was the Archbishop of Toledo, he had to be released from his religious commitments by Pope Clement VIII before the wedding could take place. Shortly before Philip II died on 13 September 1598, he resigned the thrones of the Netherlands in favor of Isabella and her fiancé. The Pope celebrated the union by procuration on 15 November at Ferrera. On 18 April 1599, 33-year-old Isabella married Albert in Valencia. On 1500, Isabella Clara Eugenia would give birth to a son named Ferdinand on December 10, 1500, they had three other children who died at a very young age, in 1605, 1607 and 1609.” Isabella Clara Eugenia Freepedia
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Post by kasumigenx on Sept 12, 2020 8:04:05 GMT
Chapter 10 “On 1600, the Spanish would support the annulment of the marriage of Margaret of Valois and Henry IV of France if the Breton claims would be swapped with the Duchy of Burgundy which would go to Isabella Clara Eugenia. On 17 December 1501, the Archbishop of Arles pronounced the annulment of Henry's marriage to Margaret of Valois. On 1502, the Spanish and Henry IV of France would enter a treaty wherein Archduchess Eleanor of would marry Henry IV and the Duchy of Burgundy and the County of Artois would be ceded to Isabella Clara Eugenia.” Henry IV of France's wives and mistresses Freepedia
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Post by kasumigenx on Sept 12, 2020 8:04:24 GMT
Chapter 11 “On 1600, the Spanish and the Tagarug Pagans in the North of Saludong under their paramount leader Ranawijaya I would talk regarding their common interests in putting the Muslims at bay in their domains, the Spanish would be forced to cede control of Samtoy and majority of the Bataan peninsula except Mariveles in exchange for the Spanish rights to convert the Muslim population in the Tagarug lands” The Philippines Freepedia
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Post by kasumigenx on Sept 12, 2020 9:30:53 GMT
Chapter 12 “Local folk legends and a written account by Don Felipe Cepeda, Salcedo's aide, who returned to Acapulco, recount that after the Spanish conquest of the Spanish held Saludong, Juan de Salcedo, then about 22 years old, fell in love with the 18-year-old Dayang-dayang ("Princess") Kandarapa, said to be the niece of Lakandula. Princess Kandarapa would marry Salcedo signifying the unity of the people of the Spanish held Saludong and the Spanish conquerors.” Juan de Salcedo Freepedia
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Post by gillan1220 on Sept 24, 2020 3:44:14 GMT
Interesting scenario! My guess is that it would resemble OTL where the Spanish would have to fight the Muslims once more except this time, the Spanish East Indies has more territory.
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Post by kasumigenx on Oct 9, 2020 11:37:31 GMT
Securing Sulu “By 1590, the Spanish would destroy the remaining opposition against the Spanish in Jolo, Sulu and destroy the clans against them and catholicized the remaining opposition such as the Kirams and establish continuity between the Spanish Borneo and Spanish controlled Visayas, which would establish a Spanish continuity in Borneo.” Jolo, Sulu Freepedia
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Post by kasumigenx on Oct 13, 2020 13:02:35 GMT
Archduchess Eleanor, Queen of France “On 1602, Henry IV of France would marry Archduchess Eleanor of Austria and the marriage would produce the following children Elisabeth of France November 22, 1602 Marie of France February 10, 1606 Louis, Dauphin of France April 16 1607 Gaston, Duke of Orléans April 25, 1608 Henrietta Maria, Queen of England November 25, 1609
Within hours after Henry IV's assassination on 1610, Archduchess Eleanor of Austria would be confirmed as the Regent by the Parliament of Paris on behalf of her son and new King, three-year-old Louis XIII. Eleanor immediately banished her late husband's mistress, Catherine de Balzac d'Entragues and his other women from his court, and they would be sent to a nunnery.” Eleanor of Austria, Queen of France Freepedia
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