Witness To History
Before England's religious and political storm, Catherine of Aragon rose from Spanish infanta to queen through duty, faith, and education. Her marriages to Arthur and then Henry VIII brought power, regency, and personal tragedy as she bore miscarriages and a single surviving daughter, Mary. When Henry sought an annulment, Catherine resisted publicly and legally, becoming a symbol of steadfastness and the old Catholic faith, enduring exile until her death in 1536. Her legacy is resilience and honor, remembered for defending her marriage, her dignity, and shaping the future queen Mary.
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