Arthur Prince Of Wales: Highlight The Key Areas Of Their Life

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Arthur Prince of Wales

Born: 20th September 1486, Winchester Cathedral Priory, Winchester
Parents: Henry VII and Elizabeth of York
Siblings: Margaret, Henry VIII, Elizabeth, Mary, Edmund and Katherine.
Married: Catherine of Aragon, 1501-1502- his death.
Children: -
Died: 2nd April 1502 Ludlow Castle, buried 25th April 1502 Worcester Cathedral.

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Born as the son of Henry VIII and Elizabeth of York he was the heir of English throne. He was betrothed to Catherine of Aragon and married her aged 14. He died aged 15 from an unknown cause, it is suggested to have been sweating sickness.

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