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it's all fine to me as long as they don't do Otto's Mistakes.
maybe having a Swedish lineage on the throne helps keeping is better as they are liberal rather the ultra conservative and authoritarian Bavarians.

That said, i guess they'll also use the various Alexander, Constantine, Eirene and shabang of ancient Byzantine names to make happy the people.
the same way Ferdinand made and enemy of his entire family by making his heir Orthodox to appease Russians and Bulgarians
He could adopt completely new name like prince Carl of Denmark took name Haakon VII when him became king of Norway altough Haakon/Håkan wasn't among of his given names. And after disastrous reign of king Otto Greeks would really prefer complete hellenisation of their king and adopting clearly Greek name.
If you go with his name's meaning (noble and famous), you can have him take the regnal name Evyenios/Eugene.
out of curiosity, how come no one- OTL- took "Justinian" (or whatever the Greek variant of it was) or "Theodora" (which is essentially a simple inversion of "Dorothea", reasonably common in German houses)? They seem to have stuck to the same boring "Alex" and "Konstantin" shuffle
 

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out of curiosity, how come no one- OTL- took "Justinian" (or whatever the Greek variant of it was) or "Theodora" (which is essentially a simple inversion of "Dorothea", reasonably common in German houses)? They seem to have stuck to the same boring "Alex" and "Konstantin" shuffle
i mean, Justinian has a mixed legacy. nobody would like to be referenced to the Nika revolts as soon as a protest is quelled by the police forces
Alexander the great and Constantine I and XI ? hell no they are "the myth, the legend!"
it's the same for why Ferdinand's descendants went for Boris and Simeon as names.
everyone in Bulgaria loves Boris I and Simeon I "Veliki".
( sorry for spamming Bulgaria references but it's the neighbor and closest example)

i'm still wondering why the hell do Serbians use that weird naming on rulers ( like Milos I, followed by Milan II and then Mihailo III. there is no Milan I or Mihailo II)
 
i mean, Justinian has a mixed legacy. nobody would like to be referenced to the Nika revolts as soon as a protest is quelled by the police forces
fair enough. It was just the first Byzantine Emperor who popped into my head. Surely there are others of similar quasi-mythical proportions? Basil the Bulgar-Slayer, for instance (will probably cause a PR headache with the Bulgarians, and probably cause problems when he becomes king as "Basileus Basilos"), but it's there, no?
 

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they literally started from scracth on changing dynasty

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it's all fine to me as long as they don't do Otto's Mistakes.
maybe having a Swedish lineage on the throne helps keeping is better as they are liberal rather the ultra conservative and authoritarian Bavarians.
Elimar’s mom was Swedish, and the daughter of a king who was deposed after pushing the divine right of kings to it’s brink. His father is a pretty typical German antidemocrat, who was also in a semi-vassal relationship to the Russian tsar, a policy his elder brother would continue. What Elimar’s personal views were I don’t know, but he certainly doesn’t come from a liberal family, and I think he’ll be seen as way to much of a pro-Russian choice for any great power to be comfortable with.
 
Surviving John the Posthumous allows the main line House of Capet to continue for at least another generation
  • John, King of France and Navarre (b. 1316, d. 1371) m. Bonne of Luxembourg, Princess of Bohemia (b. 1315, d. 1369)
    • Louis XI, King of France and Navarre (b. 1333, d. 1392) m. Isabella of England, Princess of England (b. 1332, d. 1382)
    • Marie, Princess of France (b. 1335, d. 1382) m. Amadeus VI, Count of Savoy (b. 1334, d. 1383)
    • Joan, Princess of France (b. 1336, d. 1371) m. Peter IV, King of Aragon (b. 1319, d. 1387)
    • Charles, Count of Poitiers (b. 1338, 1394) m. Joanna of Bourbon (b. 1338, d. 1388)
    • Clementia, Princess of France (b. 1343, d. 1408) m. John I, Duke of Lorraine (b. 1346, d. 1390)
 
Surviving John the Posthumous allows the main line House of Capet to continue for at least another generation
  • John, King of France and Navarre (b. 1316, d. 1371) m. Bonne of Luxembourg, Princess of Bohemia (b. 1315, d. 1369)
    • Louis XI, King of France and Navarre (b. 1333, d. 1392) m. Isabella of England, Princess of England (b. 1332, d. 1382)
    • Marie, Princess of France (b. 1335, d. 1382) m. Amadeus VI, Count of Savoy (b. 1334, d. 1383)
    • Joan, Princess of France (b. 1336, d. 1371) m. Peter IV, King of Aragon (b. 1319, d. 1387)
    • Charles, Count of Poitiers (b. 1338, 1394) m. Joanna of Bourbon (b. 1338, d. 1388)
    • Clementia, Princess of France (b. 1343, d. 1408) m. John I, Duke of Lorraine (b. 1346, d. 1390)
Suggestion, Surviving house of trastamara with Juan, son of the catholic monarchs.
 
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