Catherine of Aragon


1485–1536, first queen consort of Henry VIII of England (mother of Mary I of England).
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1485–1536, first wife of Henry VIII of England and mother of Mary I. The annulment of Henry’s marriage to her (1533) against papal authority marked an initial stage in the English Reformation

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