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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 ...
When one thinks of portraits of Henry VIII, his wives, or any member of the Tudor Dynasty, 16th-century Renaissance paintings are likely to come to mind. But, photographer Hiroshi Sugimoto offers ...
But Catherine, who died of natural causes in 1536, never stopped insisting she was Henry’s sole wife and queen. (As her Beyoncé-inspired character in “Six” sings of his push for annulment ...
Catherine Parr, the third Catherine to marry Henry, was actually named after the king’s first wife. Parr’s mother, Maud Green, was lady-in-waiting to Catherine of Aragon, who was Parr’s ...
Gold necklace linked to King Henry VIII, Catherine of Aragon from 16th century found in England. The first of Henry VIII's six wives, Catherine married Henry in 1509. By Issy Ronald, CNN, CNNWire.
“We all want to be the best,” said Raegan Czyzycki, 18, of Swoyersville, who portrays Catherine of Aragon, Henry VIII’s first wife who was replaced by her one-time lady-in-waiting Anne Boleyn.
Garrett Mattingley, Catherine of Aragon (first published 1941; Random House, 2000) J. J. Scarisbrick, Henry VIII (first published 1968; Yale University Press, 1997) David Starkey, Six Wives: The ...
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 ...
The Secrets of a Long-Overlooked Cipher Linked to Catherine of Aragon Henry VIII’s first wife may have commissioned the design as an act of defiance during the Tudor king’s attempt to divorce her.