Arthur Tudor
judgmental
sorrowful
tragic
silent
haunting
enigmatic
witty
ethereal
accusatory
youthful
reproachful
Eldest son of Henry VII and Prince of Wales, briefly married to Katherine of Aragon in 1501 before dying at age 15. His early death and alleged wedding-night quip about Spain resurface decades later as a key argument in Henry VIII’s annulment case against Katherine, redirecting England’s dynastic path. Appears as a spectral figure in Henry VIII’s visions, symbolizing dynastic guilt and unresolved tensions. As a pale, sorrowful ghost encircled in white fire, Arthur confronts Henry silently, his presence evoking accusations of usurped kingdom and spouse.
7 appearances
Tudor Dynasty and Royal Succession
Also known as:
Prince Arthur,
Henry’s deceased brother,
Arthur Tudor,
Henry VIII’s elder brother,
Prince of Wales (Arthur Tudor),
Catherine of Aragon’s first husband,
Henry VIII's deceased brother,
Arthur,
Henry VIII’s dead brother
Arthur Tudor's Journey
A timeline through the narrative
Affiliation
The English Crown (Henry VIII’s Monarchy)
Royal Religious Censorship and Heresy Suppression