Two French Bourbon succession scenarios in 1515

WolfBear

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1. What if Francis I of France and Charles IV, Duke of Alencon would have both been killed at the 1515 Battle of Marignano, thus making Charles III, Duke of Bourbon the new King of France?

2. What if in addition to Francis I and Charles IV of Alencon being killed at Marignano, Charles III, Duke of Bourbon (and, of course, his younger brother Francis, as in real life: Francis, Duke of Châtellerault - Wikipedia) ) would have also been killed at Marignano, thus making Charles, Duke of Vendome from the junior royal house of Bourbon-Vendome the new French King in 1515?

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