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  1. Died suddenly, with no recorded cause of death. Son c.17 September 1513 Either miscarried, stillborn or lived for a few hours. Son November/December 1514 Stillborn. Wolsey wrote in a letter on 15 November that Catherine was "to lie in shortly." Two letters in December mention Catherine lost a child. Mary: 18 February 1516 17 November 1558

  2. Apr 28, 2020 · It's hard to tell from this historical distance, but according to On the Tudor Trail, most scholars believe she died of heart cancer, age 50. No doubt she knew the job was dangerous when she took it. After all, Catherine of Aragon was no stranger to palace intrigue -- she was the daughter of Spanish royalty, after all.

  3. Jun 18, 2024 · December 16, 1485, Alcalá de Henares, Spain. Died: January 7, 1536, Kimbolton, Huntingdon, England (aged 50) Notable Family Members: spouse Henry VIII. father Ferdinand II. mother Isabella I. daughter Mary I. sister Joan. On the Web: King's College - Women's History Resource Site - Catherine of Aragon, Queen of England (June 18, 2024) (Show more)

  4. Jan 7, 2015 · Catherine died of natural causes, of cancer. Antonia Fraser writes of how it is "fanciful" and "romantic" to think that Catherine died of a broken heart, but "Nevertheless one notes that when Queen Catherine died, it was her heart that was most visibly affected.

  5. On this day in history, 7th January 1536, at two o’clock in the afternoon, Catherine of Aragon died at Kimbolton Castle.

  6. Apr 14, 2020 · Catherine, wasting away from not eating and wracked with cancer, died aged 50 on 9 January 1536 CE. The former queen was buried in Peterborough Cathedral. Catherine's daughter Mary did become queen in her own right, crowned Mary I of England in 1553 CE.

  7. Apr 2, 2014 · Death date: January 7, 1536; Death City: Huntingdonshire, Cambridgeshire, England

  8. Sep 16, 2020 · How did Catherine of Aragon die – and where is she buried? Catherine of Aragon died on 7 January 1536 in Huntingdon, England – likely of cancer. Eustace Chapuys, Spanish ambassador to the Tudor court, was one of the visitors who saw her in the days before her death.

  9. Jun 1, 2010 · When Henry VII died in 1509 one of the new young king's first actions was to marry Catherine. She was finally crowned Queen of England in a joint coronation ceremony with her husband Henry VIII on June 24, 1509. Shortly after their marriage, Catherine found herself pregnant.

  10. Catherine died on 7 January 1536 at Kimbolton House in Cambridgeshire. She was given a small funeral and buried in Peterborough Abbey. Six Wives of Henry VIII Was there any romance in their...

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