By Divorce
Henry asked the pope for pimition
Henry ended his marriage with Catherine as she was cheating on him
In a nutshell:Henry declared himself head of the Church in England and granted himself a divorce from Catherine of Aragon. The pope then excommunicated him.
for being unfaitful- Incorrect. The marriage ended when Henry had the marriage declared invalid The Pope refused to have the marriage annulled. AND Catherine did not accept that her marriage was declared invalid, Because she did not recognized Henry's authority to do so.
King Henry was married 6 times, 3 of which named Catherine.
it ended by henry viii killing cathrine of aragon
"we through, you fat fool!"
He died, leaving Catherine Parr his widow (1547)
After the divorce of Catherine of Aragon and Henry VIII she went to live in several dilapidated castles. She was sick for much of this time and in 1536, three years after Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn got married Catherine died of cancer.
Mary I (1516 - 1558), daughter of Henry VIII (1491 - 1547) and his first wife, Catherine of Aragon (1485 - 1536); married Phillip II of Spain on 25 July 1554. Mary appeared to have two phantom pregnancies during this marriage, but in the end did not produce any children.
Catherine of Aragon, The Spanish Princess, married Prince Arthur the eldest son of Henry VII. However Arthur died shortly after and before the marriage was physically consummated.After a dispensation from the Pope she married Arthur's brother who later became Henry VIII. She bore him six children but only one survived, a Daughter who later became Mary I.Henry VIII was desperate for a male heir and asked the Pope to annul his marriage to Catherine to allow him to marry again. The Pope refused to annul the marriage. Henry was determined to marry Anne Boleyn and so he broke off religious attachments to Rome and the Pope and declared an Act of Supremacy which effectively made himself head of the English church. Henry VIII then divorced himself from Catherine and married Anne Boleyn.Catherine was banished from court and never accepted her divorce. Henry VIII break with Rome and his divorce from Catherine of Aragon is often cited as one of the complex factors which led to the English Reformation.
Katherine Howard's marriage to Henry VIII came to an end 2 years after they were married, because she was tried for treason and executed in 1542.