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Henry VIII married Katherine of Aragon, daughter of King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella of Spain. Henry and Katherine's daughter, Mary, married King Philip of Spain.
King Philip of Spain
King Henry VII was married to Elizabeth of York.
To be able to be beheaded in the Tudor times you had to break the law or disobey the king or queen
Mary Tudor married Philip a Spanish prince, (who later became King of Spain, Naples, Sicily and king consort of England) who was son of Charles V Holy Roman Emperor at Winchester Cathedral, on July 25, 1554.
There were two Mary Tudors alive at the same time. The first one was the daughter of Henry VII (and the sister to Henry VIII.) She was married two times. The first was to King Louis XII of France when she was 18 and about six months later after his death she married Charles Brandon, Duke of Suffolk with whom she had three children. The other Mary Tudor was the daughter of Henry VIII (and the neice of the first) she married her second cousin King Phillip II of Spain, but did not have any children.
There were two Mary Tudors alive at the same time The first one was the daughter of Henry VII and was married two times. At the age of 18 she was married to the King of France. She was only married to him a short time before his death. Shortly afterward she married her brothers courtier Charles Brandon and was married to him until her death. Mary Tudors niece Mary Tudor was the daughter of Henry VIII. She was married to her cousin Phillip II of Spain. She married him shortly after she became Queen in 1554 and was married to him until her death in 1558.
No. He wanted Mary to crown him King of England but she never did.
Yes it did because the king changed from King Richard III to Henry Tudor
Yes she did, amazingly! The poor guy was Philip II of Spain in 1554 but very few were happy about having a foreign king!
Tudor times