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BORN: 16 DECEMBER 1485
MARRIED: 11 JUNE 1509
DIVORCED/ANNULLED: 1533
DIED: 7 JANUARY 1536
Catherine of Aragon was the youngest surviving child of Ferdinand and Isabella of Spain. As was common for princesses of the day, her parents almost immediately began looking for a political match for her. When she was three year old, she was betrothed to Arthur, the son of Henry VII of England. Arthur was not even quite two at the time.
When she was almost 16, in 1501, Catherine made the journey to England.Catherine and Arthur were married on 14 November 1501 in Old St. Paul's Cathedral, London. Catherine was escorted by the groom's younger brother, Henry.
After the wedding and celebrations, the young couple moved to Ludlow Castle on the Welsh border. Less than six months later, Arthur was dead, possibly of the 'sweating sickness'. Although this marriage was short, it was very important in the history of England, as will be apparent.
Catherine was now a widow, and still young enough to be married again. Henry VII still had a son, this one much more robust and healthy than his dead older brother. The English king was interested in keeping Catherine's dowry, so 14 months after her husband's death, she was betrothed to the future Henry VIII, who was too young to marry at the time.
By
1505, when Henry was old enough to wed, Henry VII wasn't as keen on a
Spanish alliance, and young Henry was forced to repudiate the
betrothal. Catherine's future was uncertain for the next four years.
When Henry VII died in 1509 and one of the new young king's actions was
to marry Catherine. She was finally crowned Queen of England in a joint
coronation ceremony with her husband Henry VIII on June 24, 1509.