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In this timeline Charles I's parliament never declared the future Charles II rightful king of England. England remained as The Commonwealth (and a dictatorship). Charles II of Scotland had a legitimate son. Which meant his brother, James, was never crowned king of Scotland. The legitimate son's name was Afonso, after his great grandfather. On the advice of his mother Afonso I signed an alliance with Portugal and renewed the Auld Alliance with France.

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  • Scottish Empire
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  • In this timeline Charles I's parliament never declared the future Charles II rightful king of England. England remained as The Commonwealth (and a dictatorship). Charles II of Scotland had a legitimate son. Which meant his brother, James, was never crowned king of Scotland. The legitimate son's name was Afonso, after his great grandfather. On the advice of his mother Afonso I signed an alliance with Portugal and renewed the Auld Alliance with France.
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  • In this timeline Charles I's parliament never declared the future Charles II rightful king of England. England remained as The Commonwealth (and a dictatorship). Charles II of Scotland had a legitimate son. Which meant his brother, James, was never crowned king of Scotland. The legitimate son's name was Afonso, after his great grandfather. On the advice of his mother Afonso I signed an alliance with Portugal and renewed the Auld Alliance with France.
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