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38&lt;table border=&quot;0&quot; cellpadding=&quot;3&quot; width=&quot;100%&quot; height=&quot;674&quot;&gt;
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44 &lt;p align=&quot;center&quot;&gt;&lt;font size=&quot;4&quot;&gt;&lt;br&gt;'In this world I will confess
45myself to be the king's true wife, and in the next they will know how
46unreasonably I am afflicted.'&lt;/font&gt;&lt;b&gt;&lt;font size=&quot;4&quot;&gt; &lt;/font&gt; &lt;br&gt;
47 &lt;/b&gt;&lt;i&gt;&lt;font size=&quot;-1&quot;&gt;Katharine of Aragon, 1532&lt;/font&gt;&lt;/i&gt; &lt;/p&gt;
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65 &lt;p align=&quot;center&quot;&gt;
66 &lt;img border=&quot;0&quot; src=&quot;_httpdocimg_/aragoncardinal.gif&quot; alt=&quot;Katharine of Aragon&quot; width=&quot;443&quot; height=&quot;114&quot;&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
67 &lt;p align=&quot;center&quot;&gt;
68 &lt;img border=&quot;2&quot; src=&quot;_httpdocimg_/aragonsittow1.jpg&quot; alt=&quot;portrait of Katharine of Aragon by Michael Sittow, c1502&quot; width=&quot;351&quot; height=&quot;541&quot;&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
69 &lt;p align=&quot;center&quot;&gt; &lt;i&gt;&lt;font size=&quot;2&quot;&gt;portrait of Katharine of Aragon by
70 Michael Sittow, c1502&lt;/font&gt;&lt;/i&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
71 &lt;p align=&quot;left&quot;&gt; &lt;b&gt;&lt;br&gt;The youngest surviving child of
72the 'Catholic Kings' of Spain, Katharine was born on 16 December 1485,
73the same year that Henry VII established the Tudor dynasty.&amp;nbsp; At
74the age of three, she was betrothed to his infant son, Prince
75Arthur.&amp;nbsp; In 1501, shortly before her sixteenth birthday, Katharine
76sailed to England.&amp;nbsp; But her marriage to Arthur lasted less than
77six months and was supposedly never consummated.&amp;nbsp; Katharine was
78then betrothed to Arthur's younger brother, Prince Henry.&amp;nbsp; When he
79became king in 1509, at the age of eighteen, he promptly married
80Katharine and they lived together happily for many years.&amp;nbsp; But
81their marriage produced just one living child, a daughter called Mary,
82and Henry was desperate for a male heir.&amp;nbsp; He also fell deeply in
83love with another woman.&amp;nbsp; Cast aside, Katharine fought against
84great odds to deny Henry an annulment.&amp;nbsp; But the king would not be
85denied and when the Catholic church would not grant the annulment, he
86declared himself head of a new English church.&amp;nbsp; Katharine was
87banished from court and died on 7 January 1536, broken-hearted but
88still defiant.&lt;/b&gt; &lt;/p&gt;
89 &lt;p align=&quot;left&quot;&gt; &amp;nbsp;&lt;/p&gt;
90 &lt;blockquote&gt;
91 &lt;blockquote&gt;
92 &lt;p&gt;&lt;a
93 href=&quot;_httpextlink_&amp;amp;rl=1&amp;amp;href=http:%2f%2fenglishhistory.net%2ftudor%2fmonarchs%2faragon.html#Biography&quot;&gt;
94 &lt;font size=&quot;4&quot;&gt;Read the biography of Katharine of Aragon.&lt;/font&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
95 &lt;/blockquote&gt;
96 &lt;blockquote&gt;
97 &lt;p&gt;&lt;b&gt;&lt;br&gt;
98Primary Sources&lt;/b&gt; &lt;br&gt;
99Read &lt;a href=&quot;_httpextlink_&amp;amp;rl=1&amp;amp;href=http:%2f%2fenglishhistory.net%2ftudor%2fletters.html&quot;&gt;letters
100written by Katharine&lt;/a&gt; and &lt;a
101 href=&quot;_httpextlink_&amp;amp;rl=1&amp;amp;href=http:%2f%2fenglishhistory.net%2ftudor%2fh8crown.html&quot;&gt;an account of her
102coronation&lt;/a&gt; at Westminster Abbey.&amp;nbsp; &lt;br&gt;
103 &lt;br&gt;
104 &lt;b&gt;Secondary Sources&lt;br&gt;&lt;/b&gt;Read JA Froude's 1891 work &lt;i&gt;
105 &lt;a href=&quot;_httpextlink_&amp;amp;rl=1&amp;amp;href=http:%2f%2fenglishhistory.net%2ftudor%2fsecondary.html&quot;&gt;The Divorce
106 of Catherine of Aragon&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/i&gt;.&lt;/p&gt;
107 &lt;p&gt;&lt;br&gt;Visit &lt;a href=&quot;_httpextlink_&amp;amp;rl=0&amp;amp;href=http:%2f%2fwww.marileecody.com%2fimages.html&quot;&gt;Tudor England:
108Images&lt;/a&gt; to view portraits of Katharine.&lt;br&gt;
109Visit the &lt;a href=&quot;_httpextlink_&amp;amp;rl=1&amp;amp;href=http:%2f%2fenglishhistory.net%2ftudor%2fmonarchs%2fmary1.html&quot;&gt;Queen
110Mary I site&lt;/a&gt; to learn more about Katharine's daughter.&lt;/p&gt;
111 &lt;p&gt;&lt;font size=&quot;2&quot;&gt;&lt;b&gt;&lt;br&gt;
112Interact&lt;br&gt;
113 &lt;/b&gt;Meet other Six Wives enthusiasts at &lt;a
114 href=&quot;_httpextlink_&amp;amp;rl=0&amp;amp;href=http:%2f%2fladiesallfanlist.cjb.net&quot;&gt;Ladies All: A Fanlisting for
115the Six Wives of Henry VIII&lt;/a&gt;.&lt;br&gt;
116 &lt;a href=&quot;_httpextlink_&amp;amp;rl=0&amp;amp;href=http:%2f%2ftudorhistory.org%2flists%2flist.html&quot;&gt; Tudor Talk
117 &lt;/a&gt;&amp;nbsp;This email discussion list is sponsored by
118Tudorhistory.org.&lt;br&gt;
119 &lt;a
120 href=&quot;_httpextlink_&amp;amp;rl=0&amp;amp;href=http:%2f%2fgroups.yahoo.com%2fgroup%2fReign%5fof%5fthe%5fTudors%5frpg&quot;&gt;Reign of
121the Tudors&lt;/a&gt;&amp;nbsp; This is a role-playing game set in 16th century
122England.&amp;nbsp; If you would like to 'play' Jane Grey or Anne Boleyn or
123other Tudors, click the link to join.&lt;/font&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
124 &lt;/blockquote&gt;
125 &lt;p align=&quot;left&quot;&gt; &amp;nbsp;&lt;/p&gt;
126 &lt;/blockquote&gt;
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132&lt;/table&gt;
133&lt;blockquote&gt;
134 &lt;blockquote&gt;
135 &lt;blockquote&gt;
136 &lt;blockquote&gt;
137 &lt;p&gt;&amp;nbsp;&lt;/p&gt;
138 &lt;p&gt;&lt;a name=&quot;Biography&quot;&gt;&lt;br&gt;
139 &lt;/a&gt;&lt;font size=&quot;4&quot;&gt;'My tribulations are so great, my life so
140disturbed by the plans daily invented to further the king's wicked
141intention, the surprises which the king gives me, with certain persons
142of his council, are so mortal, and my treatment is what God knows, that
143it is enough to shorten ten lives, much more mine.'&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; &lt;/font&gt;&lt;i&gt;
144 &lt;font size=&quot;-1&quot;&gt;Katharine of Aragon to Charles V, November 1531&lt;/font&gt;&lt;/i&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
145 &lt;p&gt;&amp;nbsp;&lt;/p&gt;
146 &lt;/blockquote&gt;
147 &lt;/blockquote&gt;
148 &lt;p&gt;&lt;b&gt;Biography&lt;/b&gt; &lt;br&gt;
149Katharine was born on 16 December 1485 at Alcala de Henares, in the
150archbishop of Toledo's palace.&amp;nbsp; Her early life promised a future
151of splendor and success, if not personal happiness.&amp;nbsp; Her parents,
152Ferdinand of Aragon and Isabella of Castile, were legends throughout
153Europe.&amp;nbsp; Their marriage had united the kingdom of Spain and
154together they had driven the Moors from Granada.&amp;nbsp; Katharine's
155mother was deeply pious and very intelligent.&amp;nbsp; Her children, even
156the daughters, received excellent educations.&amp;nbsp; Katharine's brother
157Juan and sister Joanna were married off into the powerful Hapsburg
158family and two other sisters, Isabella and Maria, would each marry the
159king of Portugal.&amp;nbsp; Katharine was promised to England; the
160betrothal contract was finalized before her fourth birthday.&amp;nbsp; The
161island nation, so long torn between Plantagenet cousins vying for the
162throne, was now ruled by Henry Tudor.&amp;nbsp; He had married the daughter
163of the former Plantagenet king, Edward IV, and in 1486 had a male heir
164and a desire to establish the stability and validity of his new
165dynasty.&amp;nbsp; A match with a Spanish princess would give him
166both.&amp;nbsp; And so Katharine, proud and solemn and accompanied by a
167vast dowry, came to England in 1501.&amp;nbsp; &lt;/p&gt;
168 &lt;p&gt; She
169wed Prince Arthur within a few weeks of her arrival.&amp;nbsp; It was a
170grand celebration; all of London rejoiced and there was every
171expectation of a glorious future for both husband and wife.&amp;nbsp; They
172left for Ludlow Castle, the government seat of the Prince of Wales, and
173within six months Arthur was dead.&amp;nbsp; It was the dreaded sweating
174sickness.&amp;nbsp; The news devastated his parents.&amp;nbsp; Katharine
175returned to London but was not sent home.&amp;nbsp; Henry VII was already
176writing to her parents about another marriage.&amp;nbsp; &lt;/p&gt;
177 &lt;p&gt;Katharine was now promised to Arthur's younger brother,
178Henry.&amp;nbsp; Born 28 June 1491, he was almost six years younger than
179Katharine.&amp;nbsp; But he was robust and healthy, and already regarded as
180a precocious intellect.&amp;nbsp; Before his brother's death, he had been
181destined for the church and educated accordingly.&amp;nbsp; But now he was
182the future king and as such he needed a future wife.&amp;nbsp; Henry VII
183betrothed young Henry to his brother's widow, a plan which required a
184papal dispensation.&amp;nbsp; Ferdinand, at odds with France, was anxious
185to please his English ally; Isabella's piety may have ruined the plan
186but she was dying and did not protest.&amp;nbsp; Katharine and her duenna,
187Dona Elvira, both wrote that her marriage to Arthur had never been
188consummated.&amp;nbsp; Pope Julius II granted the dispensation.&amp;nbsp; &lt;/p&gt;
189 &lt;p&gt;The new betrothal may have been spurred by Henry VII's legendary
190avarice.&amp;nbsp; Katharine had brought half of her dowry with her upon
191marriage to Arthur; if she returned home, her marriage contract
192required that the dowry be returned.&amp;nbsp; Also, her inheritance as
193dowager Princess of Wales was substantial.&amp;nbsp; If she left England,
194so would that steady income.&amp;nbsp; &lt;/p&gt;
195 &lt;p&gt;Katharine herself &lt;a
196 href=&quot;_httpextlink_&amp;amp;rl=1&amp;amp;href=http:%2f%2fenglishhistory.net%2ftudor%2fletters.html&quot;&gt;wrote to her father&lt;/a&gt;
197that she had no wish to remain in England but she would obey his
198decision.&amp;nbsp; Perhaps she had already learned enough of Henry VII's
199character to know she would be shabbily treated.&amp;nbsp; Despite her
200royal position, she lived in poverty.&amp;nbsp; The Spanish ambassador was
201forced to buy her necessities and she was unable to pay her
202attendants.&amp;nbsp; And soon enough Henry VII was implying that he would
203break the Spanish betrothal.&amp;nbsp; Katharine spent the next seven years
204in a state of political limbo.&amp;nbsp; And when he turned fourteen, Henry
205VII had his son publicly repudiate the betrothal, claiming that the
206marriage contract was made without his knowledge or consent.&amp;nbsp; Yet
207Katharine remained in England.&amp;nbsp; &lt;/p&gt;
208 &lt;p&gt;In 1509, the situation was resolved with startling speed.&amp;nbsp;
209Henry VII died and his eighteen year old son became king.&amp;nbsp;
210Handsome, proud, and imbued with the romantic spirit of chivalry, he
211promptly married Katharine.&amp;nbsp; Did he marry her out of a sense of
212obligation?&amp;nbsp; Was it because, as he later claimed, he wished to
213respect his father's last wish?&amp;nbsp; Were political councilors
214encouraging the Spanish alliance?&amp;nbsp; Or did he love the dignified
215and lovely young princess?&amp;nbsp; It is impossible to know.&amp;nbsp; But
216they certainly acted like a loving and affectionate couple, far beyond
217typical royal marriages.&amp;nbsp; There were public displays of affection,
218declarations of love and respect, and for a long while she was also a
219close political adviser.&amp;nbsp; &lt;/p&gt;
220 &lt;p&gt;Henry VIII's court was full of gaiety and celebration.&amp;nbsp; It
221was a welcome change from the austerity of his father's rule.&amp;nbsp;
222Katharine proved herself to be the perfect consort, even when politics
223led her father to humiliate and betray Henry.&amp;nbsp; Katharine
224recognized that she must choose between unwavering support of her
225father and loyalty to her husband.&amp;nbsp; She chose Henry, though his
226Lord Chancellor, &lt;a
227 href=&quot;_httpextlink_&amp;amp;rl=1&amp;amp;href=http:%2f%2fenglishhistory.net%2ftudor%2fcitizens%2fwolsey.html&quot;&gt;Cardinal
228Wolsey&lt;/a&gt;, never trusted her and instead favored an Anglo-French
229alliance.&amp;nbsp; His influence, and Henry's own suspicions, led the king
230to disregard her political advice.&amp;nbsp; &lt;/p&gt;
231 &lt;p&gt;Katharine's primary duty was both personal and political - to
232bear children, as many as possible and preferably sons.&amp;nbsp; This was
233especially important in England since Henry VIII was the sole surviving
234son of his father.&amp;nbsp; Katharine was far from barren and did her
235best; in the first nine years of their marriage, she conceived at least
236six times.&amp;nbsp; She miscarried twice, once delivered a stillborn
237daughter, and two sons died within weeks.&amp;nbsp; The only surviving
238child was a daughter, Princess Mary, born in 1516.&amp;nbsp; Katharine's
239last recorded pregnancy was in 1518, when she was thirty-three years
240old.&amp;nbsp; &lt;/p&gt;
241 &lt;p&gt;Henry was not unhappy with the birth of Mary; he assured
242ambassadors that if it were a daughter this time, a son would surely
243follow.&amp;nbsp; But it was soon clear there would be no sons.&amp;nbsp; The
244age difference between he and Katharine was now more noticeable.&amp;nbsp;
245The queen, struggling with frequent pregnancies and constant stress,
246looked older than her years.&amp;nbsp; Henry was a far more prudent king
247than most; he had just two serious affairs during his marriage to
248Katharine.&amp;nbsp; But one of his mistresses, Elizabeth Blount, bore him
249a son.&amp;nbsp; It was clear he could have sons, but the queen could
250not.&amp;nbsp; &lt;/p&gt;
251 &lt;p&gt;By 1527, the question of the succession was the most pressing
252issue facing the king.&amp;nbsp; Two years before, he had titled his
253illegitimate son the duke of Richmond and granted him vast estates.&amp;nbsp;
254Many, Katharine included, believed this was a preliminary step to
255naming him heir to the throne.&amp;nbsp; This never occurred and Richmond
256would die in 1536, but - until then - it was a possibility.&amp;nbsp; Henry
257sent Princess Mary to Ludlow Castle as Princess of Wales and his
258official heir, but even that did not stop the rumors or her mother's
259concerns.&amp;nbsp; Katharine confronted Henry; he responded angrily and
260dismissed several of her beloved Spanish attendants.&amp;nbsp; &lt;/p&gt;
261 &lt;p&gt;The king by now had hopes of a legitimate heir.&amp;nbsp; He had
262fallen in love the year previously with a young Englishwoman, &lt;a
263 href=&quot;_httpextlink_&amp;amp;rl=1&amp;amp;href=http:%2f%2fenglishhistory.net%2ftudor%2fmonarchs%2fboleyn.html&quot;&gt;Anne Boleyn&lt;/a&gt;.&amp;nbsp;
264She was the sister of a former mistress and refused to take that
265position herself.&amp;nbsp; Henry, who was also deeply pious and a student
266of theology, now took a closer look at his marriage to Katharine.&amp;nbsp;
267In particular, he looked at the text in Leviticus which seemed to
268directly reference his own life - 'If a man shall take his brother's
269wife it is an unclean thing..... they shall be childless.'(Leviticus,
270XX, 21)&amp;nbsp; &lt;/p&gt;
271 &lt;p&gt;Of course, they were not childless but a daughter was not the
272heir he needed.&amp;nbsp; No woman had attempted to rule England since the
273disastrous Matilda centuries&lt;img border=&quot;0&quot; src=&quot;_httpdocimg_/aragonhorenbout1.jpg&quot; alt=&quot;miniature portrait of Katharine of Aragon by Lucas Horenbout&quot; align=&quot;right&quot; width=&quot;329&quot; height=&quot;324&quot;&gt; before.&amp;nbsp; Henry now firmly believed
274that his incestuous marriage had been doomed from the start.&amp;nbsp; &lt;/p&gt;
275 &lt;p&gt;But how could he annul the marriage?&amp;nbsp; He needed to convince
276the current pope, Clement VII, that the dispensation of his predecessor
277was inadequate.&amp;nbsp; It directly contradicted the Bible and had no
278merit.&amp;nbsp; This should have been a simple enough matter.&amp;nbsp; Royal
279marriages had been annulled for far less.&amp;nbsp; But Katharine's nephew,
280Charles V, was the Holy Roman Emperor and he had no intention of
281allowing his aunt to be cast off.&amp;nbsp; This was not out of personal
282love or loyalty, but a purely political stance.&amp;nbsp; And after the
2831527 'sack of Rome', Charles controlled the pope.&amp;nbsp; &lt;/p&gt;
284 &lt;p&gt;Henry was soon thwarted, despite extensive work by Wolsey and
285other advisers.&amp;nbsp; For her part, Katharine was kept in the dark for
286as long as the king could manage it.&amp;nbsp; But she was no fool.&amp;nbsp;
287She knew of the romance between her husband and Mistress Boleyn; she
288knew Henry avoided her company, though he was scrupulous about
289attending official functions with her.&amp;nbsp; He had always respected
290her unassailable dignity and eloquence.&amp;nbsp; He did not wish to fight
291Katharine; he wanted an amicable end to their union and he was prepared
292to be generous.&amp;nbsp; &lt;/p&gt;
293 &lt;p&gt;When news of his intentions became official, she was given
294counsel but only that chosen by the king.&amp;nbsp; She turned to the
295Spanish ambassador and close friends at court for support.&amp;nbsp; Anne
296Boleyn was not popular and Katharine was a respected and beloved
297queen.&amp;nbsp; The king soon came under popular scorn for his
298plans.&amp;nbsp; &lt;/p&gt;
299 &lt;p&gt;But Henry was as firmly convinced of the righteousness of his
300cause as Katharine was of hers.&amp;nbsp; He had read the Bible; he had
301debated the issue with prominent theologians; he even sponsored
302hearings of the case at European universities.&amp;nbsp; Both king and pope
303knew there was a valid basis for the annulment, and a pressing national
304need for it.&amp;nbsp; Clement could have granted it without troubling his
305conscience.&amp;nbsp; And with the spread of Lutheranism in the German
306states, Clement had no wish to antagonize the loyal and devoted king of
307England.&amp;nbsp; &lt;/p&gt;
308 &lt;p&gt;But the English king could not be helped at the Holy Roman Emperor's
309 expense.&amp;nbsp; This was soon made abundantly clear.&lt;/p&gt;
310 &lt;p&gt;The pope prevaricated; he could do little else.&amp;nbsp; And for
311several years, the 'King's Great Matter' consumed England and
312fascinated Europe.&amp;nbsp; &lt;/p&gt;
313 &lt;p&gt;Henry inevitably tired of the endless parade of papal legates
314and repetitious hearings.&amp;nbsp; He was growing older and Anne was
315growing impatient.&amp;nbsp; Her youth was being wasted to no purpose, she
316told the king.&amp;nbsp; Meanwhile, Katharine encouraged Mary to be
317obstinate in protecting her rights as princess.&amp;nbsp; Mary lost her
318father's favor and was forbidden to visit her mother.&amp;nbsp; &lt;/p&gt;
319 &lt;p&gt;Finally, in 1533, Henry did the only thing he could to end the
320marriage - he rejected the authority of the Holy See and declared
321himself Supreme Head of a new Church of England.&amp;nbsp; His archbishop
322of Canterbury, Thomas Cranmer, issued the long-awaited decree of
323nullity.&amp;nbsp; Katharine was no longer queen of England but 'Princess
324dowager of Wales'.&amp;nbsp; Princess Mary was now illegitimate, and rumors
325spread that Anne Boleyn had finally succumbed to the king and was
326pregnant.&amp;nbsp; &lt;/p&gt;
327 &lt;p&gt; Katharine was exiled from court and to a
328succession of damp and unpleasant castles.&amp;nbsp; She had but a handful
329of servants for few would call her queen and she refused to be called
330princess.&amp;nbsp; It was a mark of her early education that she was meek,
331deeply pious and believed in obedience to her husband - but she was
332also a proud and intelligent princess of Spain.&amp;nbsp; She would never
333allow her dignity, or that of her daughter, to be destroyed.&amp;nbsp; In
334the end, this stubborn spirit did both her and Mary far more harm than
335good.&amp;nbsp; Katharine was undoubtedly truthful when she declared her
336marriage to Arthur unconsummated but the truth was cold comfort in the
337last years of her life.&amp;nbsp; &lt;/p&gt;
338 &lt;p&gt;Her final years were lonely and sad; the Spanish ambassador kept
339her informed of outside events and smuggled letters to her daughter,
340but she was often ill and at prayer.&amp;nbsp; The wrongs she had suffered
341from Henry filled her with sadness rather than anger.&amp;nbsp; Perhaps she
342was inspired by her motto, Humble and Loyal, for that is how she
343remained.&lt;/p&gt;
344 &lt;p&gt;She died at Kimbolton Castle on 7 January 1536, three weeks
345after her fiftieth birthday.&amp;nbsp; There were rumors that she had been
346poisoned.&amp;nbsp; But if Henry had been so inclined, he would have
347attempted it years before and spared himself much trouble.&amp;nbsp; A
348lingering illness and the psychological effects of her exile were the
349obvious causes.&amp;nbsp; She was buried at Peterborough Abbey with all the
350ceremony befitting the widow of the prince of Wales.&amp;nbsp; Henry did
351not attend the funeral; we do not know if he read Katharine's &lt;a
352 href=&quot;_httpextlink_&amp;amp;rl=1&amp;amp;href=http:%2f%2fenglishhistory.net%2ftudor%2fletters.html&quot;&gt;last letter&lt;/a&gt; to
353him.&amp;nbsp; It was a love letter and she signed it 'Katherine the
354Queen'.&amp;nbsp; &lt;/p&gt;
355 &lt;p&gt;The tragedy of their annulment was that both he and Katharine
356were equally convinced of their causes.&amp;nbsp; For the modern reader,
357both arguments are persuasive.&amp;nbsp; It is an ironic footnote to her
358life story that Katharine, such a devoted and pious Catholic,
359unintentionally brought the Reformation to England.&amp;nbsp; &lt;br&gt;
360&amp;nbsp;&lt;/p&gt;
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