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      • Arthur, Prince of Wales, married Catherine of Aragon on Sunday 14th November 1501 at St Paul's Cathedral in another Tudor lavish ceremony. Arthur's younger brother Henry, the man who Catherine later married, escorted the bride from the bishop's palace to the cathedral.
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  2. On 14 November 1501, the marriage ceremony finally took place at Saint Paul's Cathedral; both Arthur and Catherine wore white satin. The ceremony was conducted by Henry Deane , Archbishop of Canterbury , who was assisted by William Warham , Bishop of London .

  3. L.W. Cowie describes the wedding of Prince Arthur and Catherine of Aragon on November 14th, 1501. On Sunday 14th November 1501 the wedding of Prince Arthur, Henry VII's eldest son, and Princess Catherine of Aragon was celebrated splendidly in old St Paul's Cathedral.

  4. Feb 25, 2021 · When the teenage Arthur, first prince of the Tudor royal family, married Spanish princess Catherine of Aragon in a spectacular wedding ceremony, it sparked a chain of events that would change the face of England forever.

  5. Jun 19, 2015 · The marriage of Arthur Tudor, Prince of Wales to Catherine, daughter of their Catholic Majesties Ferdinand of Aragon and Isabella of Castile was a dynastic coup for King Henry VII. The Tudor dynasty was new after his victory at the Battle of Bosworth Field in August of 1485.

  6. Arthur, Prince of Wales, married Catherine of Aragon on Sunday 14th November 1501 at St Paul's Cathedral in another Tudor lavish ceremony. Arthur's younger brother Henry, the man who Catherine later married, escorted the bride from the bishop's palace to the cathedral.

  7. Nov 14, 2014 · On 14th November 1501, Catherine of Aragon married Arthur, Prince of Wales at St Paul’s Cathedral. Giles Tremlett, 1 author of Catherine of Aragon: Henry’s Spanish Queen, writes of how a huge wooden stage, measuring twelve feet by 350 feet, had been erected in the cathedral.

  8. Sunday, 14th November 1501, was Arthur’s wedding day. On the Friday day before, Katharine had processed through London, to the accompaniment of elaborate pageants and allegorical shows emphasising the importance of the match, and the royal and heroic qualities of both bride and groom.

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