Catherine was from Alexandria, Egypt.
Catherine was beheaded in Alexandria, North Africa.
Catherine was born in Alexandria, Egyot, late in the third century. She was beheaded about the year 305 AD in Alexandria.
According to legend, St. Catherine of Alexandria was beheaded in 305 CE, in Alexandria. However, we can not even be sure whether Catherine of Alexandria actually existed.St. Catherine was never mentioned before the ninth century, and some assiduous research has failed to identify Catherine with any historical person. Donald Attwater calls the story of St. Catherine the most preposterous legend of its kind, citing the lack of any positive evidence that she ever existed outside the mind of some Greek writer who first composed what he intended to be simply an edifying romance. Even her name, which comes from the Greek katharos, ('pure'), is suspiciously apt for a virgin martyr, raising the possibility that her legend originated as an allegory. With no reliable information about St. Catherine, we can not say that any of the traditions about how or when she died are true.
She was born in Alexandria, Egypt.
Catherine of Aragon is not a saint.
Catherine of Aragon is not a canonized saint.
Catherine of Aragon was born on December 16, 1485.
Yes , Catherine of Aragon was Catholic.
Yes. Catherine of Aragon and Henry VIII's marriage was a divorce
John II of Aragon and John II of Castile, were the two grandfathers of Catherine of Aragon. Catherine was the first wife of King Henry VIII.
Catherine of Aragon's mother was Isabelle or Isabella of Castille
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Catherine of Aragon died on January 7, 1536 at the age of 50.
Catherine of Aragon was the daughter of the king and queen of Spain at that time
Catherine of Aragon died on January 7, 1536 at the age of 50.
Catherine of Aragon died at Kimbolton Castle near Huntington in 1536.