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Catherine was born near Madrid in December 1485. She was the daughter of King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella, whose marriage had united Spain. At three years of age Catherine was betrothed to King Henry ...
Anne Boleyn – beautiful, erotic and ambitious – spent all but the last six months of her life with Henry VIII battling against a woman she never quite managed to defeat: Catherine of Aragon, Henry’s ...
Casting Catherine of Aragon as the power player she was and not a dowdy cipher In the soap opera that has become the private life of Henry VIII, Catherine of Aragon tends to get shuffled into the ...
LONDON (Reuters) - English Tudor king Henry VIII and his six wives are a staple tale of costume dramas - now a new television series is turning viewers' attention to the story of the first, Catherine ...
Catherine of Aragon was Henry VIII’s first and longest-lasting queen, at the heart of his glittering court for almost two decades. In the early years of their marriage, the Spanish princess, daughter ...
"I hope we have done her justice," historian Lucy Worsley says of Catherine of Aragon Henry VIII spent many years trying to cut loose his first wife, Catherine of Aragon, only to then wed Anne Boleyn ...
Catherine of Aragon had a famously fraught time as Queen, but for all the turmoil that her marriage to King Henry VIII entailed, Catherine was not the only woman in her family to find tribulations ...
For years it was assumed by staff at Lambeth Palace that the oil painting hanging in a private sitting room was of Catherine Parr, Henry VIII's sixth wife. But when experts from the National Portrait ...
When Henry VIII married Catherine of Aragon in 1509, she was an auburn-haired beauty in her twenties, daughter of the joint rulers of Spain. But underneath that alluring charm was a will of iron; the ...