Catherine of Aragon marriied Henry the eigth ,or so i thought.
2007-01-01 02:57:54
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answered by wozza.lad 5
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Not sure where the tapestry you asked about is (or even if it exists) but, here is some info to help you in your search:
Catherine (Catalina) and Arthur were married on 14 Nov 1501 in Old St. Paul's Cathedral, London. Catherine was escorted by the groom's younger brother, Henry.
Shortly after the wedding, Arthur and Catherine went to live in Wales, as was tradition for the heir to the throne. But, four months after the marriage began, it ended, with the death of Arthur Prince of Wales.
Eventually she married (for 24 years!) and was divorced by Henry in favor of Anne Boleyn
2007-01-01 04:43:21
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answered by Mari N 2
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there is no meantion of a tapestry of this wedding maybe because it was not a long marriage Catherine of Aragon was the first of the six wives of King Henry VIII of England. As a child she was betrothed to Henry's older brother, Prince Arthur; they were married in 1501 but Arthur died six months later. Catherine subsequently married Henry on 11 June 1509. She was pregnant by him at least six times but only one of the children, Mary, survived. Desiring a male heir, Henry divorced Catherine on 30 March 1534 and married Anne Boleyn.
2007-01-01 03:14:37
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answered by carol p 4
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I have never heard of this. Google wasnt much help. Was it the old St Paul's?
2007-01-01 02:49:59
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answered by Caroline 5
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