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  2. Catherine of Aragon - Wikipedia

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    In 1966, Catherine and her many supporters at court were the subjects of Catherine of Aragon and her Friends, a biography by John E. Paul. In 1967, Mary M. Luke wrote the first book of her Tudor trilogy, Catherine the Queen which portrayed her and the tumultuous era of English history through which she lived.

  3. Mary I of England - Wikipedia

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    She was the only child of King Henry VIII and his first wife, Catherine of Aragon, to survive infancy. Before Mary, her mother had three miscarriages and stillbirths and one short-lived son, Henry, Duke of Cornwall. [3] Mary was baptised into the Catholic faith at the Church of the Observant Friars in Greenwich three days after her birth. [4]

  4. Anne Hastings, Countess of Shrewsbury - Wikipedia

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    Lady Anne Talbot, Countess of Shrewsbury (c. 1471–1520) was an English noblewoman who served as a lady-in-waiting to Queen consort Catherine of Aragon, the first wife of King Henry VIII of England. Anne was the first wife of George Talbot, 4th Earl of Shrewsbury , by whom she had 11 children.

  5. Henry, Duke of Cornwall - Wikipedia

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    Henry was born on 1 January 1511 at Richmond Palace, the first live-born child of King Henry VIII and Catherine of Aragon, born eighteen months after their wedding and coronation. Catherine had previously given birth to a stillborn daughter, on 31 January 1510.

  6. Descendants of Ferdinand II of Aragon and Isabella I of ...

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    Mary II, Queen of England, Scotland and Ireland [140] 30 Apr 1662 28 Dec 1694 William III, King of England, Scotland and Ireland and Prince of Orange, no issue Charles FitzRoy, 2nd Duke of Cleveland: 18 Jun 1662 9 Sep 1730 1. Mary Wood, no issue 2. Anne Pulteney, had issue Sophie of Mecklenburg-Güstrow, Duchess Consort of Württemberg-Oels: 21 ...

  7. Agnes Howard, Duchess of Norfolk - Wikipedia

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    The Dowager Duchess remained in favour after her husband's death. Ordinances issued at Eltham in 1526 indicate that she was accorded first place in the Queen's household after the King's sister Mary Tudor. [3] On 23 May 1533 Archbishop Thomas Cranmer declared Henry VIII's marriage to his first Queen, Katherine of Aragon, a nullity. [8]

  8. Coronation of Anne Boleyn - Wikipedia

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    The new queen was King Henry VIII's second wife, following the annulment of his first marriage to Catherine of Aragon. [ 4 ] The queen was visibly pregnant at the time of her coronation, [ 5 ] and the usage of St Edward's Crown , which had been reserved for reigning monarchs, sought to legitimise Anne as the new queen, along with her unborn ...

  9. Elizabeth Darrell (courtier) - Wikipedia

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    Sir Edward was Chamberlain to Catherine of Aragon. Elizabeth was a servant of the Marchioness of Dorset and then afterward, on an unknown date, she became maid of honour to Queen Catherine. [1] Possibly out of loyalty to Catherine or due to her dislike of Anne Boleyn, Elizabeth refused to take the Oath of Supremacy. When Catherine of Aragon ...