She was 23.
Henry VIII and Catherine of Aragon were married June 11, 1509. Henry was 17 but just a few weeks shy of his 18th birthday (he was born June 28, 1491) (she was born December 16, 1485).
Henry VIII was 17 when he married Catherine of Aragon, on June 11, 1509. He had his 18th birthday on June 28, 1509.
Henry VIII was 18 years old when he married Catherine of Aragon.
5 and a half years younger
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Henry VIII and Catherine of Aragon were married in 1509 and the marriage was declared null and void in 1533 so they were married for 24 years officially.
Catherine of Aragon was born on December 16, 1485 and died on January 7, 1536. Catherine of Aragon would have been 50 years old at the time of death or 529 years old today.
Catherine of Aragon was queen from June 25th 1509 until about January 1533. So her reign was approximately 23 years.
Prince Henry, as he then was was betrothed to Catherine of Aragon in 1503, when he was 14 years old and she was 18. He became King Henry VIII of England when his father died on 21st April 1509, and married Catherine on 11th June 1509.
In 1501 Catherine of Aragon married Arthur, the Prince of Wales (older brother of Henry VIII) however Arthur died during a fever epidemic in 1502. Seven years later Catherine married Henry VIII after he became King.
She was 48 when Henry divorced her in 1533 and she died two years later.
Catherine of Aragon was the widow of Henry VIII's brother Arthur when she married Henry VIII. She however never remarried after Henry VIII.
i think it was Catherine of Aragon. the last 6 years of their marriage were spent debating over the annulment. the were married for about 24 years that might not be right but I'm pretty sure it is :) lol :)
catherine was a little over 5 years older than henry. when they married she was 23 and he was about a week off his 18th b'day
Catherine of Aragon was 50 years old when she passed away.
Henry VIII's first wife was Catherine/Katherine of Aragon, whom he married on 11th June 1509Catherine of Aragone
Catherine of Aragon was banished from court in 1531. On 23rd of May 1533 Thomas Carnmer declared the marriage illegal at a special court convened at Dunstable Priory. Just five days later, on 28th May 1533, Canmer declared the marriage of Henry and Anne valid.