She had six pregnancies. Only two of her children were born alive. A male child, Henry, born in 1511, lived under two months, dying shortly after an enormous tournament held to celebrate his birth. Henry and Catherine's only surviving child was Mary, born in 1516.
One of them survived, and that was Mary, born 1516, mother: Catherine Aragorn.
Catherine of Aragon (Mary), Anne Boleyn (Elizabeth), Jane Seymour (Edward)
He married three:- Catherine of Aragon- Catherine Howard- Catherine Parr
Aragon is an autonomous community in northeastern Spain, though it was, for many years, a separate kingdom from 1035 - 1707.
Even though Mary was the only child who lived, Catherine bore Henry many children. By the time of the Great Matter, Catherine may have been menopausal. [You should have asked if Catherine was too old, not to old.]
The had no children. They were only married for about 5 months before he died.
One of them survived, and that was Mary, born 1516, mother: Catherine Aragorn.
Catherine of Aragon (Mary), Anne Boleyn (Elizabeth), Jane Seymour (Edward)
He married three:- Catherine of Aragon- Catherine Howard- Catherine Parr
Aragon is an autonomous community in northeastern Spain, though it was, for many years, a separate kingdom from 1035 - 1707.
Even though Mary was the only child who lived, Catherine bore Henry many children. By the time of the Great Matter, Catherine may have been menopausal. [You should have asked if Catherine was too old, not to old.]
1485 to 1536 (50)
she had 5 children in total. their names were isabella, john, joan, maria, and catherine
From 1509 to 1533. 24 years, right?
2 (Catherine of Aragon and Anne of Cleeves)
Queen Mary I of England, also known as Mary Tudor, had no children. She was the only surviving child of King Henry VIII and his first wife, Catherine of Aragon.
Two! King Ferdinand II of Spain and Queen Isabella of Castile.