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Deutsche Guggenheim commissioned Sugimoto's Portraits in 1999 and the first subjects of the series were Henry VIII and his wives: Catherine of Aragon, Anne Boleyn, Jane Seymour, ...
Catherine of Aragon was King Henry VIII’s first wife and longest-lasting Queen of England. Although Catherine's successor Queen Anne Boleyn suffered an infamously dark fate, Aragon's own life ...
Lady Mary: Henry’s daughter by Catherine of Aragon. Declared illegitimate after her parents’ marriage was annulled, she is fiercely Catholic and never stops believing she is the rightful heir.
Though Henry—aided by the reform-minded Cromwell—broke from the Catholic Church to secure an annulment from his first wife, Catherine of Aragon, and marry Anne, he quickly tired of his ...
Meet Henry VIII’s most underrated wife—the queen who survived. Catherine Parr did more than simply outlive her notorious husband. She played a role in shaping the future of the kingdom—and ...
Lilit Lesser (foreground) as Princess Mary, daughter of Henry VIII and his first wife Catherine of Aragon. In both Wolf Hall series, Cromwell’s interactions with women stand in contrast to those ...
For someone who sat on the English throne for almost 40 years, Henry VIII is far less famous for being a king than for being a serial husband, serial cheater, and, shall we say, serial killer by ...
But Anne—like Catherine—was unable to provide Henry with a surviving male heir, so he had her beheaded on trumped-up charges of adultery and incest in May 1536.
It is this Henry — the selfish, capricious tyrant who broke his country from the Catholic Church to annul his marriage to Catherine of Aragon — who commands his way through Saint-Saëns’s ...
Lilit Lesser will return to Wolf Hall as Henry VIII and Catherine of Aragon’s daughter Mary. Henry’s only surviving child by his first wife, Mary was declared illegitimate and barred from the ...
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