Catherine of Aragon

Catherine of Aragon was the Queen of England from 1509 until May 1533. She was the first wife of Henry VIII and the mother of Mary I, who is more commonly known as Bloody Mary due to her hatred of Protestants.

Biography
Catherine of Aragon was born in December of 1485. Her first husband was Arthur, Prince of Wales. After his death, she married King Henry VIII. She has appeared as a general leading off on an occasion where she was pregnant with Queen Mary against the Scots. Henry was furious when she didn't give him a royal heir, or maintain a good alliance with her relatives in Spain. Henry tried to get Pope Clement VII to grant him an annulment, but since Charles V had the Pope under his possession, he denied the annulment, in response, Henry decided to withdraw England from the Roman Catholic Church and found his own Church, the Church of England. Henry divorced her and married Anne Boleyn. She died in Jan. of 1536.

Appears in

 * Henry VIII