Katherine of Aragon
maternal
resolute
strategic
resilient
defiant
loyal
pious
principled
devout
tenacious
dignified
unyielding
Katherine of Aragon rules as Queen of England, first wife of Henry VIII. Spanish-born infanta turned consort, she anchors her identity in Catholic doctrine and marital sacrament. Her resistance to the annulment—through appeals to papal authority, legatine courts, and ties to Rome—positions her as a symbol of traditional faith against Henry’s secular ambitions. During her exile at Kimbolton Castle, she is attended by loyal caregivers (Katherine of Aragon’s Attendants at Kimbolton Castle), reflecting her dignity and devout final days. Her relationships with Cromwell, Cranmer, Anne Boleyn, and Jane Seymour highlight her enduring influence on court politics and religious upheaval.
35 appearances
Dynastic and Religious Politics
Also known as:
Katherine of Aragon (Exiled Queen),
Katherine of Aragon (Queen Consort),
Queen Katherine of Aragon
Katherine of …'s Journey
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Affiliation
Catholic Church (Papal Authority & English Church Faction)
Papal Religious Authority and Tudor Reform Resistance