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Wax figures of Henry VIII and his wives were the first subjects of the photographer's Portrait series.
Catherine of Aragon was King Henry VIII’s first wife and longest-lasting Queen of England. Although Catherine's successor Queen Anne Boleyn suffered an infamously dark fate, Aragon's own life ...
Catherine (also Katherine) of Aragon was a Spanish princess, the first wife of Henry VIII and mother of Mary I. Henry's desire to annul his marriage to Catherine was a key factor in the beginning ...
Henry VIII is also one of first historical figures about whom we have such vast amounts of information. The same goes for his wives and fellow princes like the French kings.
The series focuses mostly on the run-up to Catherine’s marriage to Henry VIII, before she became his first wife and a more familiar historical figure to many.
Braganza decoded a cipher pendant by Hans Holbein that entangled the names Henry VIII and his first wife, Catherine of Aragon. Tom Jamieson for The New York Times Nothing remarkable there, perhaps.
Catherine of Aragon appeared to love Henry VIII until the very end of her life, her "moving" final letter written shortly before her death reveals.
Catherine of Aragon was the first wife of Henry VIII; she was 23 and he was 17 when they married in 1509. Catherine gave birth to six children but only Mary, born in 1516, survived.
Given that she lacks the name recognition of Anne Boleyn or Catherine of Aragon, the film’s tagline makes sure to contextualize her within the historical saga: “Henry VIII had six wives.
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