Catherine of Aragon was known as the first person of Henry VIII's wife who defended and defended her papal certified marriage; Mary's Mother; the founder of Spanish Kingdom, Savera of Castile and Ferdinand of Aragon Daughter. These facts made it to a traditional 16th century woman who defines her as her wife, mother and daughter. Of these roles, many women are being ignored as subjects of their own research, which certainly makes sense since they seem to be unable to control their agents.
Cragine of Aragon (December 16, 1485 - January 7, 1536; Catalan Aragón) was Henry's first wife. Her name is spelled with Catherine, but Catherine of Aragon spells with "K" recognized in England. Arthur got the pope's distribution which allowed her to marry Henry, although after the death of her first husband and Henry's brother, marriage did not happen until he was worshiped in 1509 . When Katherine was pregnant, prospective customers were well visible in 1510, they married for only 4 months, but the girls were still born. Catherine bore her Henry, the Duke of Cornwall, a boy who got pregnant again in 1511 and died about two months later. In 1513, Catherine bore a stillborn boy and bore a dead boy within a few hours from 1515. Finally, Catherine gave him a healthy daughter Mary in 1516. She got pregnant for two years. This pregnancy ends with a short-lived girl
Why did Henry marry Aragon's Catherine? He loves her - a powerful family of Spanish Catherine also provides useful ally for the British throne. Catherine first married Henry 's brother Arthur and died soon. Following a careful father's blessing, Henry married his brother's legacy in 1509 and chose to continue the Spanish alliance (and insists on her dowry). Catherine bore six children, but only one daughter (the future of Mary I) survived. As the years passed, Henry became eager to become a male heir and eventually tried to divorce a young lady. He believes their marriage is illegal; Catherine, a faithful Catholic does not have this. The next thing happened forever changed Britain's religion and politics.
Henry's first wife was Catherine of Aragon. Life as Katherine's mother is full of pain. She actually got pregnant many times, but Mary is the only surviving child. Her morality is reflected in her daughter who is an avid Catholic after she became a queen. But Henry is very enthusiastic about being a male heir, and he thinks he can do almost anything. As Katherine passed the age of childbirth, Henry knew that strict measures are necessary. 3 In 1531, Henry asked for a meeting to admit that he was the supreme leader of the English church and the only guardian of the church. In 1532 Henry asked Congress to give the king a royal veto on British cannon law. This will confirm the rest between the UK and Rome. This breakthrough advance will be even stronger through Henry's reign. Four