@Zygmunt Stary @isabella @Jan Olbracht :
With everything else had going as OTL, if Friedrich III of Saxony had married and left a son (born between 1500-1510), would the boy be a contender for the hand of either Anna of Hungary or Sigismund the Old's daughter, Hedwig? Or would him being the son of Luther's patron make the Poles think twice about such a match up*?
*was thinking his religious views are more like Isabella of Austria, Queen of Denmark and Emperor Ferdinand's than either his uncle (Johann the Steadfast) or Sigismund's brother-in-law (George the Beaded)
With everything else had going as OTL, if Friedrich III of Saxony had married and left a son (born between 1500-1510), would the boy be a contender for the hand of either Anna of Hungary or Sigismund the Old's daughter, Hedwig? Or would him being the son of Luther's patron make the Poles think twice about such a match up*?
*was thinking his religious views are more like Isabella of Austria, Queen of Denmark and Emperor Ferdinand's than either his uncle (Johann the Steadfast) or Sigismund's brother-in-law (George the Beaded)