Katharine of Aragon: The Tragic Story of Henry VIII's First Unfortunate Wife

Patrick Williams

Katharine of Aragon: The Tragic Story of Henry VIII's First Unfortunate Wife
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Amberley Publishing
Country
United Kingdom
Published
15 October 2014
Pages
496
ISBN
9781445635927

Katharine of Aragon: The Tragic Story of Henry VIII’s First Unfortunate Wife

Patrick Williams

Katharine of Aragon was a central figure in one of the most dramatic and formative events of Tudor history - England’s breach with Rome after a thousand years of fidelity. She lived through traumatic and revolutionary times and her personal drama was played out against dramas of European significance. The heroic and dignified first wife of Henry VIII, Katharine was cast aside for reasons of dynastic ambition but resolutely and unbendingly stuck to her principles and her dignity at enormous cost to herself.

Katharine’s story tells so much about the exercise of power, and about being married to a lover who became slowly but perceptibly a tyrant in public life and a monster in his private affairs.

Professor Patrick Williams has been immersed in Spanish history for over forty years and his monumental new biography is the first to make full use of the Spanish royal archives; he presents a very new portrait of Katharine, most notably in establishing that her marriage to Prince Arthur, elder brother of Henry VIII, was never consummated. This biography thus forces a radical reappraisal of Henry VIII, his marriages and his reign - and of the origins of the Reformation in England.

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