catherine of aragon in English

noun
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( 1485–1536 ) , first wife of Henry VIII; youngest daughter of Ferdinand and Isabella of Castile; mother of Mary I. Henry's wish to annul his marriage to Catherine (due to her failure to produce a male heir) led eventually to England's break with the Roman Catholic Church.

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1. I stared up into the kind-eyed, sallow face of Catherine of Aragon.

2. When Catherine of Aragon travelled to London, she brought a group of her African attendants with her, including one identified as the trumpeter John Blanke.

3. On 29 January 1536, when Anne miscarried a son, the king began to reflect again on the biblical prohibitions that had haunted him during his marriage with Catherine of Aragon.

4. Synonym: bedfellow 1985, John Fante, Chapter 8, The Road to Los Angeles: Catherine of Aragon: wonderful woman, the Queen of England, the Bedmate of Henry VIII - that much I knew already

5. Often referred to as "Spanish work" because of its association with Catherine of Aragon and its possible connection with Moorish Spain, Blackwork has also been well-documented in portraits by Hans Holbein the Younger and other 16th-century artists.

6. Often referred to as "Spanish work" because of its association with Catherine of Aragon and its possible connection with Moorish Spain, Blackwork has also been well-documented in portraits by Hans Holbein the Younger and other 16th-century artists.

7. Often referred to as "Spanish work" because of its association with Catherine of Aragon and its possible connection with Moorish Spain, Blackwork has also been well-documented in portraits by Hans Holbein the Younger and other 16th-century artists.