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 Tudor was the only child of Catherine of Aragon to survive infancy. She became Queen Mary I in 1553.
Mary was the only living child of Catherine of Aragon and Henry VIII.
Mary Tudor
Catherine Of Aragon had a girl called Mary.
She had six pregnancies. Only two of her children were born alive. A male child, Henry, born in 1511, lived under two months, dying shortly after an enormous tournament held to celebrate his birth. Henry and Catherine's only surviving child was Mary, born in 1516.
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.]
Catherine of Aragon actually had two children. Her daughter was Mary I of England. She also had a son who only lived for 53 days after his birth. His name was Henry, Duke of Cornwall.
Answer King Henry VIII and Catherine of Aragon had only one child who survived infancy - the future Queen Mary I. They had son who only survived for a few weeks and there were several miscarriages and stillbirths.
Catherine of Aragon- only surviving child was Mary I Anne Bolyen- only surviving child ElizabethI Jane Seymour- only child Edward I
Catherine Of Aragon had a girl called Mary.
catherine didnt only spoke spanish and Henry couldn't speak spanish
catherines only surviving child was a girl called Mary
Mary Tudor(Queen maryI) in 1516 and Prince Henry the ninth in 1511 who only lived for two months
Her mother was Mary Wollstonecraft (1759-1797), a writer, philosopher, and early feminist.
Catherine of Aragon gave birth to Mary Tudor (Bloody Mary) by Henry VIII. Catherine was Henry's first wife and Mary was the only surviving child of Catherine and Henry.
She had six pregnancies. Only two of her children were born alive. A male child, Henry, born in 1511, lived under two months, dying shortly after an enormous tournament held to celebrate his birth. Henry and Catherine's only surviving child was Mary, born in 1516.
Catherine Parr's daughter and only child was born on August 30th, 1548.
Catherine and Henry only had one child who survived, Lady Mary, who eventually inherited the throne as Queen Mary, known to history as Bloody Mary because of her persecution of English protestants.
Mary Shelley's only surviving child was Percy Florence Shelley, born in 1819. He outlived his mother and inherited her estate after her death in 1851.
Queen Mary I of England, also known as Mary Tudor, had no children. She was the only surviving child of King Henry VIII and his first wife, Catherine of Aragon.