Katherine of Aragon (born 16 December 1485), Henry VIII's first wife, gave birth to their only living child, Princess Mary, on 18 February 1516, when Katherine was 30 years old.
Catherine Of Aragon had a girl called Mary.
Mary, who became Queen Mary I.
Catherine of Aragon was 50 years old when she passed away.
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.]
Although she had six pregnancies, the only child of Catherine of Aragon (1485 - 1536), the first wife of Henry VIII (1491 - 1547), to survive to adulthood, was Mary (1516 - 1558), later Mary I. The other children were either miscarriages or stillbirth.
Mary I, sometimes known as Bloody Mary, was Queen of England from 1556 to 1558. She was the daughter of King Henry VIII and his first wife Catherine of Aragon. The divorce of Henry and Catherine is what caused England to create the Church of England.
Mary I =Catherine of Aragon. If you mean Mary Tudor (Henry VIII's sister)= Elizabeth of York.
Catherine Of Aragon had a girl called Mary.
Catherine had one daughter, Mary but she had no sons.
Catherine Of Aragon? Yes. She was Henry VIII first wife who he divorced.
Mary I, Mary Tudor. (Bloody Mary)
Mary, who became Queen Mary I.
Catherine of Aragon was 50 years old when she passed away.
Catherine of Aragon was the first wife of Henry VIII and mother of Queen Mary I
Catherine of Aragon.
The daughter of Henry VIII and Catherine of Aragon.
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.]