Who Were Henry VIII’s Six Wives?

She Was Mother to the First Ever Queen of England

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Married for 24 years, Catherine of Aragon was the woman that was married to Henry VIII the longest and is known as the person who taught him how to be king. A fearless queen, she even rode into battle in full armor while she was heavily pregnant. She was the mother of the first Queen of England, Mary I, who is notoriously referred to as “Bloody Mary” because of her appetite for starting rebellions.

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