They simple answer is 30th March 1534. The more complex answer is that between March 1534 and 1536 the marriage was held never to have taken place Henry having been unable to marry his brother's widow. However following the annulment of Henry's marriage to Anne his marriage to, the now dead, Catherine was vallidated and the widowed King married again.
The divorce case came before a court in May 10th 1533. It was held in Dunstable and was lead by Archbishop Cranmer - recently appointed Archbishop of Canterbury by Henry. Catherine refused to attend. The case ran its course and the marriage was declared null and void on May 23rd 1533 which gave Henry the divorce he needed. The Roman Catholic Church in Rome refused to recognise the legality of the divorce
Henry VIII and Catherine of Argon divorced on the 23rd of May 1533. After 24 years of marriage.
Henry VIII divorced Catherine of Aragon in 1533.................. If that was what you were talking about.....
He stopped sleeping with Catherine in 1524 He decided on an Annulment of the marriage in 1526-27 1530-31 Annulment happened, due to the work of the Reformation Parliament and Cranmer.
in 1527
1509
1531
Yes. Catherine of Aragon and Henry VIII's marriage was a divorce
No she wasn't!
By Divorce
Catherine of Aragon and Anne of Cleves
If you mean which wife Henry VIII first divorced, then the answer is Catherine of Aragon.
Catherine of Aragon and Anne of Cleves
she hasn't provided a male heir
because i don't know
the pope would not let him divorce Cathrine of aragon because in the catholic church divorce was banned . So Henry created the church of England .
Catherine moved to kimbolton castle after the divorce=She lived there the rest of her life==and died there in her friends arms=
Henry VIII made a church for protestants so that he could divorce catherine of aragon
she could not have children, he needed an heir to his throne.