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Catherine of Aragon Biography
Royalty
Catherine of Aragon was the first of the six wives of King Henry VIII of England. As a child she was betrothed to Henry's older brother, Prince Arthur; they were married in 1501 but Arthur died six months later. Catherine subsequently married Henry on 11 June 1509. She was pregnant by him at least six times but only one of the children, Mary, survived. Desiring a male heir, Henry divorced Catherine on 30 March 1534 and married Anne Boleyn. The act of divorce proved highly significant: it caused Henry to break with the pope and thereby led to the English Reformation. After the divorce Catherine was not executed (as were some of Henry's later wives) but was expelled from court and died two years later at Kimbolton Castle. Her only surviving child became Mary Tudor, also known as Bloody Mary, who reigned from 1553-1558.
Four Good Links
Catherine of Aragon
Sturdy recap of her life story, from the history department of King's College (Pa.)
The Six Wives of Henry VIII
Great history on Catherine and the other famous five
Queen Katharine of Aragon Main Page
Links to biographies, her letters, and an account of her coronation
Catherine of Aragon
Fine BBC profile, with links to related figures
Vital Stats
Birth
Birthplace
Death
7 January 1536
(natural causes, age 50)
Best Known As
First wife of Henry VIII
