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  1. May 24, 2022 · Catherine recovered from the illness; Arthur died of it on April 2, 1502 after a mere five months of marriage. The east window at St Margaret’s Church in Westminster was originally created to ...

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  2. Feb 25, 2021 · Arthur and Henry were alive together for only 11 years. As duke of York, Prince Henry was mindful that all of his father’s attention was diverted towards preparing Arthur to rule. Prince Henry stayed around the royal household and during Arthur’s life he received little training for a role as a loyal supporter of his brother’s future reign.

  3. ARTHUR, PRINCE OF WALES (1486-1503), the eldest son of Henry VII, was born at Winchester on 19 Sept. 1486. His mother was Elizabeth of York, the eldest daughter of Edward IV, whom his father, after he obtained the crown, had married in fulfilment of a promise that he had made in exile. The marriage was intended to have the effect of putting an ...

  4. Arthur, Prince of Wales. Published 18th November 2017. Prince Arthur was the living symbol of reconciliation between the rival houses of Lancaster and York. His arrival on 20 September 1486, only 35 weeks after his parents’ marriage, has given rise to the suggestion that Henry VII and Elizabeth of York cohabited before the wedding ceremony ...

  5. Jan 13, 2022 · Arthur Prince of Wales (1486-1502) Arthur was born in September 1486 to Henry VII and Elizabeth of York at Winchester. After the years of factional fighting, now known as the Wars of the Roses, Henry VII felt the need to strengthen his claim to the throne. Arthur’s name was chosen purposely to refer to the legendary British king.

  6. 19/20 September 1486 - 2 April 1502. Arthur Tudor, Prince of Wales was the firstborn child of Henry VII and Elizabeth of York and the elder brother of the formidable Henry VIII. Arthur was born prematurely, after an eight months pregnancy, at Winchester on 19/20 September 1486. Henry chose the symbolic name of Arthur, in honour of the legendary ...

  7. Dec 1, 2010 · Frederick Hepburn argues for the authenticity or near-authenticity (both are slightly later copies) of two portraits of Arthur, aged about eleven and fifteen. He also argues that two charming images of an infanta are of Katherine, in 1496. Both Katherine and the young Arthur have the beauty and pathos of children thrust into premature dignity.