In 1501, at the age of 16, Catherine arrived in England after a treacherous three-month sea voyage. She was married to Prince Arthur – now 15 – in old St Paul's Cathedral. They moved to Ludlow ...
In this catchy jingle, Catherine of Aragon is represented by the first word — divorced. Partly thanks to rhymes such as ... She was the woman who married Prince Henry’s brother, Arthur Tudor.
The affectionate father was at the same time also a loving husband to Mary’s mother, Catherine of Aragon. When that changed so did the ... Granada before she was packed off to England to marry Arthur ...
Henry VII, the King of England between 1485 and 1509, had an ill-fated son named Arthur. He became Prince of Wales at five, married Catherine of Aragon aged 15, and died six months later ...
When Arthur, Prince of Wales at just 15 years-old was betrothed to the slightly older Catherine of Aragon - fusing England with the then second most powerful country in Europe after France - King ...
Catherine of Aragon goes to England to marry Prince Arthur, the English heir to the throne, in a marriage contract that aims to solidify the two countries' union. While the country mourns Lizzie's ...
After the death of his elder brother Arthur in 1502 ... required to allow him to marry his brother's widow, Catherine of Aragon. In the first years of his reign Henry VIII effectively relied ...
Catherine of Aragon was born to Ferdinand and Isabella of Spain, 'The Catholic Monarchs', on 16 December 1485. The youngest of five surviving children, Catherine, 'the political pawn', was betrothed ...