There were quite a few people that refused to accept King Henry VIII's divorce from Queen Catherine of Aragon.
Among the most notable were Cardinal Campeggio and Pope Clement VII at the time, who caused quite a delay in the separation.
Thomas Cranmer eventually became archbishop under King Henry's rule and declared the marriage invalid (just in time for Anne Boleyn and King Henry to be married and conceive a child).
King Henry was later excommunicated from the church. Thereby establishing himself as the head of the Church of England - still in place to this day.
Yes. Catherine of Aragon and Henry VIII's marriage was a divorce
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Catherine Of Aragon? Yes. She was Henry VIII first wife who he divorced.
If you mean which wife Henry VIII first divorced, then the answer is Catherine of Aragon.
Catherine of Aragon 1509 - 1533 she was divorced
Catherine Of AragonHenry VIII married Catherine Of Aragon on 11 June 1509 at Greyfriars Church in Greenwich. They were Divorced in 1533 and she died of Natural causes in 1536.Henry the 8th's first wife was Catherine of Aragon. They were married on June 11, 1509. They were divorced in 1533.
I think it was Catherine of Aragon
Catherine of Aragon was married to Henry VIII when she was twenty-three. They divorced because she couldn't give him a son.
it was June 24, 1509. when Catherine of Aragon got married to Henry VIII
He wanted to marry someone else to have a son heir
Henry VIII's first wife was Catherine/Katherine of Aragon, whom he married on 11th June 1509Catherine of Aragone
Henry divorced Catherine but he was having an affair with Anne Boleyn whilst married to Catherine as she was too old to have children. The Pope would not let Henry VIII have a divorce so he set up the Church of England and divorced right away.