Catherine of Aragon:
Catherine of Aragon (Catalina: 16 December 1485 – 7 January 1536).
Was Queen of England from 1509 until 1533 as the first wife of King Henry VII.
She was previously Princess of Wales as the wife of Prince Arthur.The daughter of Queen Isabella I of Catile and King Ferdinand II of Aragon, Catherine was three years old when she was betrothed (promessa in sposa) to Prince Arthur, heir apparent to the English throne. They married in 1501, and Arthur died five months later.She held the position of ambassador for the Spanish Court in England, becoming the first female ambassador in European history.Catherine subsequently married Arthur's younger brother, the recently succeeded Henry VIII.
By 1525, Henry VIII was infatuated with his mistress,Anna Boleyn, and dissatisfied (insoddisfatto) that his marriage to Catherine had produced no surviving sons, leaving their daughter, the future Mary I of England, as heiress presumptive at a time when there was no established precedent for a woman on the throne. He sought (cercato) to have their marriage annulled, setting in motion a chain (catena) of events that led (portato) to England's schism with the Catholic Church. When Pope Clement VII refused to annul the marriage, Henry defied him by assuming supremacy over religious matters.
In 1533 their marriage was declared invalid and Henry married Anne Boleyn on the judgement (giudizio) of clergy in England, without reference to the Pope. Catherine refused to accept Henry as Supreme Head of the Church of England and considered herself the King's rightful wife and queen, attracting much popular sympathy.Despite this, she was acknowledged only as Dowager Princess of Wales by Henry.(Stato riconosciuta solamente come vedova del re). After being banished from court, she lived out the remainder of her life at Kimbolton Castle, and died there on 7 January 1536. Catherine's English subjects held her in high esteem, and her death set off tremendous mourning among the English people. (I sudditi avevano grande cosiderazione di lei e quando morì fu un grande lutto per gli Inglesi).
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