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  1. Catherine was the daughter of the nobleman Karl Ormsson (Gumsehuvud). She married the Regent (and then widower) Charles on 5 October 1438, when she became first lady and functioned as Queen in a ceremonial sense until 1440, when her husband was replaced as regent. Before their marriage, dispensation was obtained from the Pope, as Catherine was ...

  2. Sainthood, or canonization, is reserved only for those very few who lived lives of exceptional sanctity, or holiness. True sanctity, by Roman Catholic standards, requires a certain degree of separation from the world, whether visible (withdrawal to a monastery or convent) or hidden (inner withdrawal to a life of spiritual contemplation).

  3. Below, you will find a list of Catherine of Aragón’s siblings ranked oldest to youngest. 10. Alonso de Estrada (1470 – February 16, 1530) Age at time of death: 60 Years Old. Birthplace: Ciudad Real, Spain. Title (s): N/A. Spouse: Marina Gutiérrez de la Caballería. Alonso de Estrada was Cathrine’s oldest brother.

  4. Oct 9, 2023 · Catherine (1550 – 1612), in Swedish Karin Månsdotter and Katarina, was a Swedish woman who by marriage became Queen of Sweden. Spouse. Married: King Eric XIV of Sweden morganatically in 1567, and officially in 1568, Children: Sigrid Vasa , born 1566-10-16 at Svartsjö Castle in Sånga socken, † 1633-04-24 Liuksiala.

  5. Catherine (born about 1210, died 1252), in Swedish Katarina Sunesdotter, was a Swedish noblewoman who by marriage became Queen of Sweden.

  6. Jun 21, 2011 · On this day in history, 21st June 1529, Henry VIII and his first wife, Catherine of Aragon, appeared in front of Cardinal Wolsey and Cardinal Campeggio at the Legatine Court at Blackfriars. The purpose of this court was to listen to the testimonies of the King and Queen regarding the validity of their marriage and to rule on the marriage ...

  7. Jan 7, 2015 · Following Catherine of Aragon's death on the afternoon of 7th January 1536, her body was prepared for burial by a chandler in her household, whose job it would have been to embalm her body. Sir Edmund Bedingfield and Sir Edward Chamberlain wrote to Thomas Cromwell from Kimbolton on 7th January about the arrangements they had made:

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