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Post by Roderick3D on Jan 2, 2017 15:06:41 GMT
What if Pedro of Braganza acept becoming King of Greece in the London Conference?
Kings and Queens of Greece/the Hellenes
1832 - 1847 Peter of Braganza (Greek House of Braganza)[1] 1847 - 1903 John Carl (Greek House of Braganza)[2] 1903 - 1914 Ferdinand I (Greek House of Braganza)[3] 1914 - 1932 Peter II (Greek House of Braganza)[4] 1932 - 1935 Mary the Great (Greek House of Braganza)[5] 1932 - 1947 George I (Greek House of Braganza)[6] 1946 - 1949 Position abolished [7]
[1] Chosen by the powers to lead the recently formed Kingdom of Greece, Pedro in portuguese had already been the King of Portugal and Algarves and the Emperor of Brazil, abdicated from the two thrones and fought in the Portuguese Liberal Wars. He ordered the creation of a constitution and created a liberal government like in Portugal and Brazil, dies in Athens at age 49 not seeing the final constitution signed.
[2] Second son of Pedro, John, João in portuguese brother of the Queen of Portugal and Emperor of Brazil, is rise to the throne as unpopular and the majority of the Greek elites prefer a more Greek man in power, he manage to finalize the constitution and continue the industrialization of the country, he dies at age 82 in Nafplio.
[3] First son of João, Ferdinand, Fernando in portuguese become the first Greek monarch using the title of King of the Hellenes, during his short reign Greece participate in the Balkan War and greatly expanded his borders, he dies it 61, 2 months before the outbreak of the Great War.
[4] Only living male son of Ferdinand, Peter maintain neutrality during the war and end benefiting from the peace it the Turks, the majority of the Greek-speaking Orthodox Christian lands in Anatolia is promised to Greece. Peter II dies in Athens at age 56 not leaving any son behind.
[5] Only sister of Peter II, Mary, Maria in Portuguese highly contested the recently formed Turkish Republic and his possession over Istanbul, dies it 58 at Patras.
[6] Son of Mary the Great, was King of the Hellenes during World War II when he led the Free Greece government from the island of Crete between 1941 to 1945, was assassinated by Greece communist in 1947 during the Greek Civil War (1946 to 1949).
[7] During the Greek Civil War a council of ministers led by Georgios Papandreou replace the head of state, the most prominent pretender Prince Peter align himself it the council of the kingdom and the Hellenic Army.
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Post by lordroel on Jan 2, 2017 15:22:08 GMT
1946 - 1949 Position abolished [7]
[7]During the Greek Civil War a council of ministers led by Georgios Papandreou replace the head of state. (I need know more about the civil war)
A much more bloodier version of OTL Greek Civil War, won by the Royalist Faction.
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Post by Roderick3D on Jan 2, 2017 15:25:13 GMT
1946 - 1949 Position abolished [7]
[7]During the Greek Civil War a council of ministers led by Georgios Papandreou replace the head of state. (I need know more about the civil war)
A much more bloodier version of OTL Greek Civil War, won by the Royalist Faction. I see, editing
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Post by lordroel on Jan 2, 2017 15:48:08 GMT
What if Pedro of Braganza acept becoming King of Greece in the London Conference?
Kings and Queens of Greece/the Hellenes
1832 - 1847 Peter of Braganza (Greek House of Braganza)[1] 1847 - 1903 John Carl (Greek House of Braganza)[2] 1903 - 1914 Ferdinand I (Greek House of Braganza)[3] 1914 - 1932 Peter II (Greek House of Braganza)[4] 1932 - 1935 Mary the Great (Greek House of Braganza)[5] 1932 - 1947 George I (Greek House of Braganza)[6] 1946 - 1949 Position abolished [7] 1949 - 1967 Peter III (Greek House of Braganza) [8]
[1] Chosen by the powers to lead the recently formed Kingdom of Greece, Pedro in portuguese had already been the King of Portugal and Algarves and the Emperor of Brazil, abdicated from the two thrones and fought in the Portuguese Liberal Wars. He ordered the creation of a constitution and created a liberal government like in Portugal and Brazil, dies in Athens at age 49 not seeing the final constitution signed.
[2] Second son of Pedro, John, João in portuguese brother of the Queen of Portugal and Emperor of Brazil, is rise to the throne as unpopular and the majority of the Greek elites prefer a more Greek man in power, he manage to finalize the constitution and continue the industrialization of the country, he dies at age 82 in Nafplio.
[3] First son of João, Ferdinand, Fernando in portuguese become the first Greek monarch using the title of King of the Hellenes, during his short reign Greece participate in the Balkan War and greatly expanded his borders, he dies it 61, 2 months before the outbreak of the Great War.
[4] Only living male son of Ferdinand, Peter maintain neutrality during the war and end benefiting from the peace it the Turks, the majority of the Greek-speaking Orthodox Christian lands in Anatolia is promised to Greece. Peter II dies in Athens at age 56 not leaving any son behind.
[5] Only sister of Peter II, Mary, Maria in Portuguese highly contested the recently formed Turkish Republic and his possession over Istanbul, dies it 58 at Patras.
[6] Son of Mary the Great, was King of the Hellenes during World War II when he led the Free Greece government from the island of Crete between 1941 to 1945, was assassinated by Greece communist in 1947 during the Greek Civil War (1946 to 1949).
[7] During the Greek Civil War a council of ministers led by Georgios Papandreou replace the head of state, the most prominent pretender Prince Peter align himself it the council of the kingdom and the Hellenic Army.
[8] Second son of Mary the Great of Greece, was the first Greek Monarch to visit a Turkish Head of State and was heavily involved in resolving the Cyprus Crisis of 1960.
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Post by Roderick3D on Jan 2, 2017 17:34:29 GMT
What if Pedro of Braganza acept becoming King of Greece in the London Conference?
Kings and Queens of Greece/the Hellenes
1832 - 1847 Peter of Braganza (Greek House of Braganza) [1] 1847 - 1903 John Carl (Greek House of Braganza) [2] 1903 - 1914 Ferdinand I (Greek House of Braganza) [3] 1914 - 1932 Peter II (Greek House of Braganza) [4] 1932 - 1935 Mary the Great (Greek House of Braganza) [5] 1932 - 1947 George I (Greek House of Braganza) [6] 1946 - 1949 Position abolished [7] 1949 - 1967 Peter III (Greek House of Braganza) [8] 1967 - 1984 George II (Greek House of Braganza) [9]
[1] Chosen by the powers to lead the recently formed Kingdom of Greece, Pedro in portuguese had already been the King of Portugal and Algarves and the Emperor of Brazil, abdicated from the two thrones and fought in the Portuguese Liberal Wars. He ordered the creation of a constitution and created a liberal government like in Portugal and Brazil, dies in Athens at age 49 not seeing the final constitution signed.
[2] Second son of Pedro, John, João in portuguese brother of the Queen of Portugal and Emperor of Brazil, is rise to the throne as unpopular and the majority of the Greek elites prefer a more Greek man in power, he manage to finalize the constitution and continue the industrialization of the country, he dies at age 82 in Nafplio.
[3] First son of João, Ferdinand, Fernando in portuguese become the first Greek monarch using the title of King of the Hellenes, during his short reign Greece participate in the Balkan War and greatly expanded his borders, he dies it 61, 2 months before the outbreak of the Great War.
[4] Only living male son of Ferdinand, Peter maintain neutrality during the war and end benefiting from the peace it the Turks, the majority of the Greek-speaking Orthodox Christian lands in Anatolia is promised to Greece. Peter II dies in Athens at age 56 not leaving any son behind.
[5] Only sister of Peter II, Mary, Maria in Portuguese highly contested the recently formed Turkish Republic and his possession over Istanbul, dies it 58 at Patras.
[6] Son of Mary the Great, was King of the Hellenes during World War II when he led the Free Greece government from the island of Crete between 1941 to 1945, was assassinated by Greece communist in 1947 during the Greek Civil War (1946 to 1949).
[7] During the Greek Civil War a council of ministers led by Georgios Papandreou replace the head of state, the most prominent pretender Prince Peter align himself it the council of the kingdom and the Hellenic Army.
[8] Second son of Mary the Great of Greece, was the first Greek Monarch to visit a Turkish Head of State and was heavily involved in resolving the Cyprus Crisis of 1960.
[9] Son of Peter III, George II reign was market by the postwar economic recovery and the restoration of democracy, the old council of ministers is abolished and the full suffrage for woman is finally guaranteed in the constitution.
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Post by lordroel on Jan 2, 2017 17:41:03 GMT
What if Pedro of Braganza acept becoming King of Greece in the London Conference?
Kings and Queens of Greece/the Hellenes
1832 - 1847 Peter of Braganza (Greek House of Braganza) [1] 1847 - 1903 John Carl (Greek House of Braganza) [2] 1903 - 1914 Ferdinand I (Greek House of Braganza) [3] 1914 - 1932 Peter II (Greek House of Braganza) [4] 1932 - 1935 Mary the Great (Greek House of Braganza) [5] 1932 - 1947 George I (Greek House of Braganza) [6] 1946 - 1949 Position abolished [7] 1949 - 1967 Peter III (Greek House of Braganza) [8] 1967 - 1984 George II (Greek House of Braganza) [9] 1984 - 20?? Peter IV (Greek House of Braganza) [10]
[1] Chosen by the powers to lead the recently formed Kingdom of Greece, Pedro in portuguese had already been the King of Portugal and Algarves and the Emperor of Brazil, abdicated from the two thrones and fought in the Portuguese Liberal Wars. He ordered the creation of a constitution and created a liberal government like in Portugal and Brazil, dies in Athens at age 49 not seeing the final constitution signed.
[2] Second son of Pedro, John, João in portuguese brother of the Queen of Portugal and Emperor of Brazil, is rise to the throne as unpopular and the majority of the Greek elites prefer a more Greek man in power, he manage to finalize the constitution and continue the industrialization of the country, he dies at age 82 in Nafplio.
[3] First son of João, Ferdinand, Fernando in portuguese become the first Greek monarch using the title of King of the Hellenes, during his short reign Greece participate in the Balkan War and greatly expanded his borders, he dies it 61, 2 months before the outbreak of the Great War.
[4] Only living male son of Ferdinand, Peter maintain neutrality during the war and end benefiting from the peace it the Turks, the majority of the Greek-speaking Orthodox Christian lands in Anatolia is promised to Greece. Peter II dies in Athens at age 56 not leaving any son behind.
[5] Only sister of Peter II, Mary, Maria in Portuguese highly contested the recently formed Turkish Republic and his possession over Istanbul, dies it 58 at Patras.
[6] Son of Mary the Great, was King of the Hellenes during World War II when he led the Free Greece government from the island of Crete between 1941 to 1945, was assassinated by Greece communist in 1947 during the Greek Civil War (1946 to 1949).
[7] During the Greek Civil War a council of ministers led by Georgios Papandreou replace the head of state, the most prominent pretender Prince Peter align himself it the council of the kingdom and the Hellenic Army.
[8] Second son of Mary the Great of Greece, was the first Greek Monarch to visit a Turkish Head of State and was heavily involved in resolving the Cyprus Crisis of 1960.
[9] Son of Peter III, George II reign was market by the postwar economic recovery and the restoration of democracy, the old council of ministers is abolished and the full suffrage for woman is finally guaranteed in the constitution.
[10] Son of George II and current king of Greece.
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Post by lordroel on Jan 2, 2017 19:12:46 GMT
What if Afonso, Prince Imperial of Brazil survived.
Emperors and Empresses of the Empire of Brazil
1891 -1919: Afonso I (Brazilian branch of the House of Braganza) [1]
[1] Son of Emperor Dom Pedro II and Dona Teresa Cristina of the Two Sicilies.
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Post by Roderick3D on Jan 3, 2017 18:07:22 GMT
What if Afonso, Prince Imperial of Brazil survived?
Emperors and Empresses of the Empire of Brazil
1891 -1919 Afonso I (Brazilian branch of the House of Braganza) [1] 1819 -1935 João II (Brazilian branch of the House of Braganza) [2]
[1] Son of Emperor Dom Pedro II and Dona Teresa Cristina of the Two Sicilies. [2] Son of Emperor Afonso I and Archduchess Marie Valerie of Austria.
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Post by lordroel on Jan 3, 2017 19:16:04 GMT
What if Afonso, Prince Imperial of Brazil survived?
Emperors and Empresses of the Empire of Brazil
1891 -1919 Afonso I (Brazilian branch of the House of Braganza) [1] 1919 -1935 João II (Brazilian branch of the House of Braganza) [2] 1935 -1981 Pedro I (Brazilian branch of the House of Braganza) [3]
[1] Son of Emperor Dom Pedro II and Dona Teresa Cristina of the Two Sicilies. [2] Son of Emperor Afonso I and Archduchess Marie Valerie of Austria. [3] Son of Emperor João I and Princes Maria Anna of Greece.
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Post by Roderick3D on Jan 9, 2017 19:31:39 GMT
What if Afonso, Prince Imperial of Brazil survived?
Emperors and Empresses of the Empire of Brazil
1891 -1919 Afonso I (Brazilian branch of the House of Braganza) [1] 1919 -1935 João II (Brazilian branch of the House of Braganza) [2] 1935 -1981 Pedro I (Brazilian branch of the House of Braganza) [3] 1981 -20?? João III (Brazilian branch of the House of Braganza) [4]
[1] Son of Emperor Dom Pedro II and Dona Teresa Cristina of the Two Sicilies. [2] Son of Emperor Afonso I and Archduchess Marie Valerie of Austria. [3] Son of Emperor João I and Princes Maria Anna of Greece. [4] Son of Emperor Pedro I and Princes Joana.
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Post by lordroel on Jan 9, 2017 19:43:27 GMT
What if Afonso, Prince Imperial of Brazil survived?
Emperors and Empresses of the Empire of Brazil 1891 -1919 Afonso I (Brazilian branch of the House of Braganza) [1] 1919 -1935 João II (Brazilian branch of the House of Braganza) [2] 1935 -1981 Pedro I (Brazilian branch of the House of Braganza) [3] 1981 -20?? João III (Brazilian branch of the House of Braganza) [4]
[1] Son of Emperor Dom Pedro II and Dona Teresa Cristina of the Two Sicilies. [2] Son of Emperor Afonso I and Archduchess Marie Valerie of Austria. [3] Son of Emperor João I and Princes Maria Anna of Greece. [4] Son of Emperor Pedro I and Princes Joana. This could be place in the same universe as the Greek House of Braganza we made.
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Post by Roderick3D on Jan 13, 2017 17:12:32 GMT
What if Afonso, Prince Imperial of Brazil survived?
Emperors and Empresses of the Empire of Brazil 1891 -1919 Afonso I (Brazilian branch of the House of Braganza) [1] 1919 -1935 João II (Brazilian branch of the House of Braganza) [2] 1935 -1981 Pedro I (Brazilian branch of the House of Braganza) [3] 1981 -20?? João III (Brazilian branch of the House of Braganza) [4]
[1] Son of Emperor Dom Pedro II and Dona Teresa Cristina of the Two Sicilies. [2] Son of Emperor Afonso I and Archduchess Marie Valerie of Austria. [3] Son of Emperor João I and Princes Maria Anna of Greece. [4] Son of Emperor Pedro I and Princes Joana. This could be place in the same universe as the Greek House of Braganza we made. Yes
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Post by lordroel on Jan 13, 2017 17:13:52 GMT
This could be place in the same universe as the Greek House of Braganza we made. Yes well we could call it the Braganzaverse, nice name for it.
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Post by Roderick3D on Jan 16, 2017 17:11:04 GMT
well we could call it the Braganzaverse, nice name for it. I like the originality
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Post by lordroel on Jan 16, 2017 17:13:12 GMT
well we could call it the Braganzaverse, nice name for it. I like the originality Was thinking of adding Portugal but see not a good choice to start with.
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