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He married Catherine of Argon who was suppose to marry Arthur. Arthur died and Katherine then married Henry. Arthur, Henry's older brother and heir to the throne married Catherine of Aragon first. He Died. Yes, he had a brother called Arthur who was married to Catherine of Aragon before Henry was. Although Arthur died at a young age. Prince Arthur died aged 15 on 2nd April , leaving Henry next in line to succeed.

Arthur Henry King was born on Arthur Henry King died on His older brother Arthur who was heir to the throne died from a unknown illness and the next in line was Henry.

He was famous for his role in the English Reformation, converting England into a Protestant nation. Arthur died of the sweat before he became king, making Henry the only heir to his father's throne. Henry fell in love with the widowed Catherine, and decided to marry her himself, and so she became his first queen.

He died at the age of 16 at Ludlow Castle whilst Prince of Wales. Log in. History of England. It was hoped that through this young boy that the Wars of the Roses would come to an end and peace would be returned to England.

He wished for his son to be well educated not only in school learning but also in all the lessons Arthur would need to learn to be a successful and well beloved King.

Cunningham shows that Arthur was a smart young man who took a great interest in his learning and education. In addition to this Cunningham provides multiple examples of a young man that enjoyed physical pursuits and was healthy and deeply loved — a far cry from the sickly loner that is often credited to Arthur Tudor. Cunningham also explores the political environment in England at the time and the reasons why Henry VII sent his son away from London to be raised and educated at Ludlow.

All he did was for the benefit of his son and his future Kingship. Weather Arthur and Catherine consummated the marriage has left historians arguing for centuries and rather than answering this question Cunningham provides all the information from the time and allows the reader to make up their own mind. It was fascinating to read about the relationship between Henry and his older brother and although the two did not appear to be close it does seem that Henry held tightly onto the image of his brother, which sadly appears to have been distorted over time.

It was also fascinating to explore the relationship between Arthur and his father and to examine the reasons behind the many decisions that Henry VII made which may boggle us in modern times. Heidi Malagisi. A new dynasty is born out of war and bloodshed.

It was not until the birth of their eldest child and heir, Prince Arthur, that the union was truly complete. Arthur was the hope for the nation, but when he tragically died shortly after marrying Catherine of Aragon, he was replaced by his younger brother who would become King Henry VIII.

Why did his death leave such a large hole in the plans for the future of the Tudor dynasty? What was his relationship like with his family and those closest to the prince? These questions and more are explored in Dr. I had heard about this book from my friends in the Tudor community for a while now and it sounded so intriguing. In my studies of the Tudor dynasty, I have often treated Prince Arthur as a footnote, but I have felt that there was more to his story than his birth, his marriage to Catherine of Aragon, and his death.

To understand the significance of Prince Arthur and his birth, Cunningham briefly explains how the Tudor dynasty began at the end of the Wars of the Roses. To secure the dynasty, the birth of a male heir was essential. The bulk of this biography is focused on the education and the political moves that Arthur made while he was Prince of Wales. It may have seemed a bit harsh for his parents to send him away at a young age, but as Cunningham explains thoroughly, this was part of a long-term strategy for Henry VII.

Normally, the wedding night would not have been a point of intense focus. Finally, Cunningham tackles the confusing issue of what killed the prince.

She married Prince Henry of Battenberg and passed the hemophiliac gene onto her daughter, Victoria, who in turn passed the gene on to the Spanish royal family. Before working for Cascade Public Media, Caroline was a freelance writer and she worked for National Geographic as a grantee and digital producer.

Close Search. Supported by. Related Shows. On April 1, , Arthur was promoted to General. He hoped that he would be appointed as Commander in Chief of the British Army when his first cousin once removed, Prince George, 2nd Duke of Cambridge, retired in , but instead, he was given command of the southern district of Aldershot. On June 26, , Arthur was appointed Field Marshal. Queen Victoria considered Louise Margaret to be a less than a satisfactory spouse for her son. She was plain-looking and had broken teeth.

Her parents were unpleasant, had an unhappy marriage, and lived apart from each other. Queen Victoria wanted to avoid associating her family with a possible scandal.



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