Catherine of Aragon

1942

The American historian Garrett Mattingly was the author of a popular biography Katherine of Aragon in 1942.

1966

In 1966, Catherine and her many supporters at court were the subjects of Catherine of Aragon and her Friends, a biography by John E.

1991

Luke wrote the first book of her Tudor trilogy, Catherine the Queen which portrayed her and the tumultuous era of English history through which she lived. In recent years, the historian Alison Weir covered her life extensively in her biography The Six Wives of Henry VIII, first published in 1991.

1992

Antonia Fraser did the same in her own 1992 biography of the same title; as did the British historian David Starkey in his 2003 book Six Wives: The Queens of Henry VIII.

2003

Antonia Fraser did the same in her own 1992 biography of the same title; as did the British historian David Starkey in his 2003 book Six Wives: The Queens of Henry VIII.

2010

During the 2010 service a rendition of Catherine of Aragon's speech before the Legatine court was read by Jane Lapotaire.




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