Message from @The State

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2019-10-28 19:34:05 UTC  

Let alone Elizabeth I

2019-10-28 19:34:11 UTC  

There we no male heirs

2019-10-28 19:34:29 UTC  

The closest male heir to the throne in Elizabeth's time was a French king

2019-10-28 19:34:37 UTC  

From a royal marriage

2019-10-28 19:34:47 UTC  

A matrilineal descendant

2019-10-28 19:35:13 UTC  

And after Elizabeth died the throne went to the Scottish

2019-10-28 19:35:20 UTC  

And they United the two countries

2019-10-28 19:35:20 UTC  

Well done @Veritas, you just advanced to level 8!

2019-10-28 19:35:27 UTC  

Matrilineal lines were automatically discounted

2019-10-28 19:35:32 UTC  

Yeah

2019-10-28 19:35:41 UTC  

It would have to be patrilineal

2019-10-28 19:36:02 UTC  

King James I & VI was related to the English throne patrilineally from the 1300s

2019-10-28 19:36:22 UTC  

James I of England and VI of Scotland for whoever reads this after and doesn't understand

2019-10-28 19:36:25 UTC  

Well that's how he inherited the throne

2019-10-28 19:36:28 UTC  

Yeah

2019-10-28 19:36:35 UTC  

There were literally no heirs left

2019-10-28 19:36:38 UTC  

If James died

2019-10-28 19:36:47 UTC  

The English royal line would've ended

2019-10-28 19:36:58 UTC  

But yh

2019-10-28 19:37:02 UTC  

Wonder what they would have done in such a case

2019-10-28 19:37:12 UTC  

I guess every man for himself at that point

2019-10-28 19:37:16 UTC  

It's happened maybe 3 times

2019-10-28 19:37:26 UTC  

With no heir at all

2019-10-28 19:37:34 UTC  

So what happened then?

2019-10-28 19:37:41 UTC  

They've been forced to look at the matrilineal line

2019-10-28 19:37:56 UTC  

Once in the 1200s

2019-10-28 19:38:11 UTC  

Then again in the 1200s

2019-10-28 19:38:12 UTC  

Then in the 1300s

2019-10-28 19:38:31 UTC  

After that one of the kings had so many children they wouldn't have to search

2019-10-28 19:38:50 UTC  

He created 2 royal houses from how many children he had

2019-10-28 19:39:00 UTC  

House Lancaster and house york

2019-10-28 19:39:11 UTC  

Which merged to become house Tudor in the 1500s

2019-10-28 19:39:31 UTC  

Pretty sure it would have been impossible to have so many kids you'd create two royal houses because they'd all still be your house

2019-10-28 19:39:47 UTC  

But I don't know much about the War of the Roses tbh because it is so damn complicated

2019-10-28 19:39:47 UTC  

@The State the king got married thrice

2019-10-28 19:39:56 UTC  

And had kids with all his wifes

2019-10-28 19:40:04 UTC  

All those kids were sons

2019-10-28 19:40:12 UTC  

They had sons of their own

2019-10-28 19:40:14 UTC  

Yeah but they would all inherit his name not his wife's

2019-10-28 19:40:32 UTC  

Yeah

2019-10-28 19:40:42 UTC  

So how would that create two houses?