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Catherine of Aragon
A board dedicated to Catherine of Aragon, King Henry VIII's first Queen Consort (1509-1533) and mother to Mary I of England (1553-1558).
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Joanne Whalley as Catherine of Aragon in "Wolf Hall" on PBS. Interestingly, Whalley has also played Catherine of Aragon's daughter Mary I onscreen, in the BBC miniseries "The Virgin Queen".
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Maria Doyle Kennedy as Catherine of Aragon in the Showtime series "The Tudors".
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"The Disgrace of Wolsey", by Henry Monro, a painting of Cardinal Wolsey attempting to persuade Catherine of Aragon to admit her marriage was invalid and join a nunnery. It was assumed that because Catherine was so pious, she would willingly retire to a convent. However, she defied that assumption and all the powerful men in England at that time, including her husband, by refusing to acknowledge her marriage as a sham and her daughter as a bastard.
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Excerpt of Catherine of Aragon’s speech at the Legatine Court at Blackfriars - 21st June, 1529.
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Statue of Catherine of Aragon in Spain.
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Ludlow Castle, Shropshire - This is where Catherine of Aragon was lived when Henry VIII sent her away from court. Anne Boleyn was given the Queen's Chambers at Whitehall, Greenwich, etc. Catherine died, most likely of cancer, with very few attendants in the damp marshes of Ludlow.
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In this painting, Queen Catherine of Aragon is walking ahead, while her husband, Henry VIII, kisses Anne Boleyn behind her back.
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11-year-old Catherine of Aragon had a fair skin complexion, blue eyes, and an auburn hair color. She was referred to as “the most beautiful creature in the world” during her lifetime.
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Believed to be he needlework of Catherine of Aragon on a bishop’s Cope, at Coughton Hall.
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Detail of a stained glass window depicting Queen Catherine of Aragon kneeling with St. Catherine, in the chapel at The Vyne, Hampshire, England.
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Drawing of Buckden Palace. Catherine of Aragon was isolated here by Henry VIII; there is a walled garden in her memory.
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Baynard's Castle, site of Arthur Tudor and Catherine of Aragon's wedding banquet. Baynard's Castle was destroyed in the Great London Fire of 1666.
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Double Portrait (or Diptych) of Philip the Good and his third wife, Isabella of Portugal, mother of his heir, Charles the Bold. Museum of Fine Arts, Ghent. They were the great-grandparents of Philip the Fair, husband of Juana of Castile, daughter of Ferdinand and Isabella, and sister of Catherine of Aragon.
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Double Portrait (or Diptych) of Charles of Burgundy and his second wife, Isabella of Bourbon, grandparents of Philip the Fair, who married Catherine of Aragon's sister, Juana of Castile. Their only surviving child, Mary of Burgundy, one of the great marriage prizes of the day, married Maximilian Habsburg, who eventually became Holy Roman Emperor.
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24 June 1509 – the Coronation of Henry VIII & Catherine of Aragon | Henry VIII & his new bride were crowned King & Queen of England at Westminster Abbey on Midsummer’s Day, 1509. Henry decided he & his Queen would have a joint coronation. It was a lavish, public event, followed by a special tournament & two days of merriment, jousting & feasting. IMAGE: Crowned Tudor Rose and a Pomegranate, Catherine's personal badge.
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Juana "la Loca" (1479 - 1555) was the second daughter of Ferdinand II of Aragon and Isabella I of Castile, and the sister of Catherine of Aragon. She married Philip the Fair and had six children.
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Juana of Castile praying, accompanied by John the Evangelist. Hours of Joanna (Juana) of Castile, Bruges.
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Detail of a portrait of Eleanor of Austria, Queen consort of Portugal and of France. The eldest child and daughter of Juana I of Castile and Philip of Castile, she was a niece of Queen Catherine of Aragon and a cousin to Queen Mary I of England. Portrait in the Royal Collection of Queen Elizabeth II.