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The Wedding That Changed a Kingdom: Henry VIII and Catherine of Aragon, June 11, 1509
On June 11, 1509, 17-year-old Henry VIII married Catherine of Aragon, the Spanish princess who had previously been wed to his late brother, Arthur. Their union began with promise—strengthening England’s alliance with Spain and uniting two respected royal houses. But years later, Catherine’s inability to produce a male heir and Henry’s desire for Anne Boleyn would turn this marriage into the catalyst for England’s break f
rom the Catholic Church.
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Jun 113 min read
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Nicholas Owen: The Martyr Who Built England’s Hidden Priest Holes
Nicholas Owen, a Jesuit martyr, built secret priest holes to hide clergy in Tudor England—his genius saved lives, but cost him his own.
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Mar 22 min read
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