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Catherine of Aragon
She was a Spanish Princess. Originally she married Henry's elder brother, Arthur. However when he died in 1502, her marriage was dissolved and she married Henry as he came into power in 1509.
Then come children, right? This is where it gets sad. Catherine had her first pregnancy in 1510, with a stillborn girl. 1511, she bore Henry, Duke of Cornwall who died when he was 2 months old. 1513, a stillborn boy. 1515, she bore another boy, however he only lived a few hours. 1516, she finally bore a healthy girl, Princess Mary. Two years later in 1518 she tried again and had yet another short lived child.
It's said the two truly loved each other, but with time Henry became obsessed with having a son to continue the Tudor dynasty.
Throughout the marriage he took many mistresses. and by the late 1520s, it had become clear Catherine would not be able to bear children any longer. This lead to Henry's obsession with Anne Boleyn growing
At the time Henry was Roman Catholic and at first sought out the pope for an annulment; siting Leviticus Chapter 20 Verse 2. Even with the pope's refusal, Henry separated from Catherine in 1531.
On May 23rd 1533, Thomas Cranmer ruled the marriage between Catherine and Henry null and void.
On May 28th 1533 Thomas pronounced Henry legally married to Anne Boleyn.
Shortly after the marriage Henry sent Catherine away, she would never see Henry or their daughter Mary again.
Shakespeare in a play called her "The Queen of Earthly Queens."
Catherine of Aragon died January 7th 1536
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femininemenon · 7 months
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KATHERINE OF ARAGON and MARY TUDOR THE SPANISH PRINCESS (TV Series 2019—2020)
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arty-e · 3 months
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Haven’t drawn six the kids in a hot minute but have this silly thing
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rosaliehale · 5 months
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wedding gowns in period dramas [1/?]
adelaide kane as mary stuart in reign alicia vikander as ekaterina "kitty" shcherbatskaya in anna karenina (2012) charlotte hope as catherine of aragon in the spanish princess lily james as ella in cinderella (2015)
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tercessketchfield · 9 months
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♛ @dailytudors Tudor Week 2023
Day 6 : Favourite Portrayal(s) of the Tudor Family Member(s)
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earlymodernbarbie · 2 months
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Frances Cuka as Queen Catherine of Aragon and an unknown child actress as Princess Mary in Henry VIII and His Six Wives (1972)
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catherinesboleyn · 7 months
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THE TUDORS WEEK 2023
Day 2 | best female characters
Catherine of Aragon
Anne Boleyn
Mary I
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isabelleneville · 9 months
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♕ @dailytudors​: TUDOR WEEK 2023 ♕
Day Five: Most Used Tudor Related Resource >> My slowly expanding collection of Tudor nonfiction books.
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Anne Boleyn's prayer book
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catherinesvalois · 2 years
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Henry VIII’s (Legitimate) Children + Their Mothers.
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thetudorsedits · 10 months
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CATHERINE OF ARAGON with PRINCESS MARY TUDOR
THE TUDORS (2007-2010) | S01E5
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janesemel · 26 days
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Evil Jane Seymour, Evil Catherine of Aragon, Evil Mary I, and of course that Dastardly Jane Boleyn aren’t even unsalvageable ideas at their core - it’s just that the market for Tudor related shit has been so thoroughly boxed into an unoriginal, incurious format that the only time these ideas are incorporated it’s sure to be in the most boring, misogynistic way possible. Oooh. A man murdered his wife. And then threatened to murder the next woman he married. And you hate the woman he threatened. Because you wish he had stayed in a relationship with the one he murdered. Wow. You’re so brave and original. Should we tell everyone. Should we invite Hilary Clinton
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femininemenon · 1 year
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KATHERINE OF ARAGON and MARY TUDOR THE SPANISH PRINCESS — 2x06: Field of The Cloth of Gold (2020)
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Future au
Mary (16): *trying to annoy Anne* hey Anne, how old is your girlfriend?
Anne (26) : like, 42. Why?
Mary: Damn. She’s so old she could be my mom.
Anne:*drags Lina out* that’s because she is your mom.
Mary: MOM?!
(For legal reasons, they have only been dating for a year. For my safety purposes, this is a joke. Please don’t kill me)
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kirby-of-aragon · 1 month
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It makes me angry that people think Catherine should have agreed with Henry about the annulment. It's not like if that happens she would be portrayed as a whore and her daughter would become a bastard.
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gulnarsultan · 1 year
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How would Yandere platonic Catherine of Aragorn react to see Reader (Henry’s 8 eldest daughter) holding baby Mary in her arms, saying “Don’t worry baby sister, your older sister will protect you from any dangers.” And she’s rocking Mary back and forth, so she won’t cry and starts singing a lullaby (Reader’s mother was singing the same lullaby, before she died). The same goes for Yandere platonic Anne Boleyn and Jayne Seymour and Henry 8 to see Reader holding baby Elizabeth and Edward rocking them back and forth, singing lullabies.
I think yandere platonic Henry’s 8 wives only wished that Reader would be their daughter. Also this sight would warm their hearts.
So how would Yandere platonic Henry 8, Catherine of Aragorn, Anne Boleyn and Jayne Seymour react to the scenario I wrote above? Can you describe their feelings and what would they do? Something tells me that Mary, Elizabeth and Edward would be obsessed with their older sister.
The Princess is King Henry's first child born to his precious first wife. She's the only Princess who doesn't mind being a girl. Henry has always been the perfect father to the Princess. In fact, Catherine is very happy and emotional at this sight. She's most likely supporting Princess Catherine every time she miscarried and lost a baby. That's why the Princess means a lot to Catherine. For Catherine, the Princess' consolation is the only support for her disappointment and sadness at not giving birth to a man. I think Anne Boleyn will treat the Princess better than Mary. At first it was because she was afraid of the King. However, as she loves the Princess in a short time, she tries to get along with her. When Anne gives birth to a daughter, she finds solace in the Princess. The only shelter of the mother during the miscarriages and baby losses is the Princess. It will likely prevent Princess Anne's execution. However, even if he cannot prevent it, he will protect Elizabeth. The princess will ensure that both Mary and Elizabeth have titles. Thanks to the princess, Mary will be able to see her mother. Mary and Elizabeth become very attached to the Princess after the loss of their mother. Jane loves the Princess very much. She dreams of having a daughter like a Princess. The Princess supports her until Jane gives birth. The princess takes on the role of mother for Edward after Jane dies. Mary, Elizabeth and Edward see the Princess as mother and older sister figures. I expect all three of them will be yandere. The assurance, support, love and attention they receive in their lives comes from the Princess. The Princess takes the place of their mother, who never existed in their lives. So it's not surprising that they developed unhealthy tendencies for the Princess.
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