Yes, Catherine of Aragon was Philip II's great aunt
King Ferdinand II of Aragon(10 March 1452 - 23 January 1516) and Queen Isabella I of Castile(22 April 1451 - 26 November 1504) had 5 children:
Isabella, Princess of Asturias(2 October 1470 - 28 August 1498)
John, Prince of Asturias(28 June 1478 - 4 October 1497)
Queen Joanna I of Aragon and Castile(6 November 1479 - 12 April 1555)
Queen Maria of Portugal(29 June 1482 - 7 March 1517)
Queen Catherine of England (Catherine of Aragon) (16 December 1485 - 7 January 1536)
Isabella and John died without children thus the kingdoms of Aragon and Castile(together Spain) where left to Joanna (Joanna the Mad) and her husband Philip I, together Joanna and Philip I had 6 children:
Eleanor of Austria(15 November 1498 - 25 February 1558)
Charles V/I Holy Roman Emperor and King of Spain(24 February 1500 - 21 September 1558)
Isabella of Austria(18 July 1501-19 January 1526)
Ferdinand I Holy Roman Emperor(10 March 1503 - 25 July 1564)
Mary of Habsburg(18 September 1505 - 18 October 1558)
Catherine of Austria(14 January 1507 - 12 February 1578)
when Philip I died in 25 September 1506 his son Charles V/I took over being Co-monarch of Spain with his Insane mother Joanna, when Joanna died in 1555 Charles V/I became sole monarch of Spain, Charles V/I had 3 children:
King Philip II of Spain(21 May 1527 - 13 September 1598)
Maria of Spain(21 June 1528 - 26 February 1603)
Joan of Spain(24 June 1535 - 7 September 1573)
Catherine of Aragon was born in Madrid, Spain on December 16, 1485. Spain had been united under the rule of her parents King Ferdinand II of Aragon and Queen Isabella I of Castile who drove out the moors from Granda, financed Christopher Columbus, and established the Spanish Inquestion.Throughout her years as Queen of England she spoke spanish, even teaching her husband the language, never loosing her accent, though she spent only up to her early teenage years in Spain. She continued to favor people from her native country and including her spanish ladies-in-waiting over her English ones. She lived to be fifty years old but she never stoped missing Spain.Alcalá de Henares, Madrid, Spain, Madrid and EuropeShe was born in Archbishop's Palace, Madrid and was a Spanish princess.Catherine of Aragon came from Spain.Catherine of Aragon was born in what is now known as Spain. Her parents were the King and Queen of Aragon and Castile and owned much of Spain. However she was also of Portuguese and English ancestry.
King Philip V of Spain was born on December 19, 1683.
Mary had only one husband - Philip II of Spain. She predeceased him. She was the daughter of Henry VIII and his first wife, Katherine of Aragon.
Catherine of Aragon, a Spanish princess, had married Henry's older brother Arthur, on 14th November 1501. As was common for the time, and especially for royalty, it was an arranged marriage aimed at reinforcing the alliance between England and Spain. Arthur died, aged 16, on 2nd April 1502, and again to support the alliance with Spain, King Henry VII, father of Arthur and the future King Henry VIII proposed that the young Henry should marry his dead brother's widow. Permission for this to take place had to be obtained from the Pope and it was fourteen months later, in June 1503 that Henry and Catherine were betrothed. Henry was then 12 years old. They were married on 11th June 1509, when Henry was 18 years old.
Protestant.
Catherine of Aragon was the daughter of the king and queen of Spain at that time
Catherine of Aragon was born in 1485 and died in 1536. Catherine was born in Aragon, Spain and her parents were King Ferdinand of Aragon and Queen Isabella of Castille.
Catherine of Aragon was from Spain. The daughter of King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella.
Catherine of Aragon, the first wife of King Henry VIII was a Princess of Aragon, which is in Spain.
As her name (if correctly spelled) suggests, she was from Aragon - a region in Spain.
because Elizabeth I was a Church of England Protestant, like her brother Edward and father Henry VIII. Mary, daughter of Catherine of Aragon was a Catholic, and married King Philip I of Spain.
The wife of King Henry VII was English. His son, King Henry VIII, married six times - his first wife was Catherine of Aragon, from what is now Spain. See the related questions below.
Aragon is an autonomous community in northeastern Spain, though it was, for many years, a separate kingdom from 1035 - 1707.
Her parents were Ferdinand II, King of Aragon, and Isabella I, Queen of Castile. She was thus Infanta Catherine of Aragon and Castile (in Spanish: Infanta Catalina de Aragon y Castilla). To learn more about Catherine of Aragon go to TudorHistory.org.
She spend most of it in the Alhambra Palace in Spain.
Henry the VIII married Catherine of Aragon because his father said if he did he would remain allies with Spain
Catherine of Aragon was the daughter of king Ferdinand and Queen Isabella of Spain, she was the 1st wife of HenryVIII, and the mother of Mary (bloodyMary) DIVAN PARTH