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Change: Anne AskewPrince Edward Tudor, whom she loved as a son.Princess Elizabeth Tudor, whom she loved as a daughter and with whom she was especially close.Princess Mary Tudor. Catherine regarded Mary as a sort of sister
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Change: [ Presumably Henry would have had no quarrel with that opinion.] 'They curse and ban my words everyday, and all their thoughts be set to do me harm...I am so vexed that I am utterly weary.' Catherine Parr (1544), about the Catholic faction's attempts to discredit her See also:
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Change: Sinner" which she was careful to publish only after Henry's death since it would prove she was a Lutheran. Although a woman whose ideas were well ahead of her time, she still advocated that women and girls should serve their husbands and God to the best of their abilities.abilities
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Change: "Catherine's apartments were more like a revivalist meeting than a royal court. All Catherine's leading ladies had adopted her advanced religious opinions and they had
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Change: proved to be the perfect companion engaging Henry in long discussions about his favourite topic, Religion" - Historian David Starkey Signature Look: Thought to stand about 5'10", Catherine would have been the tallest of Henry
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Change: daughter and with whom she was especially close.Princess Mary Tudor. Catherine regarded Mary as a sort of sister rather than a stepdaughter, since she was herself only four years older than Mary.Queen Catherine gave Mary great love and support,
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Change: harm....harm...I am so vexed that I am utterly weary.' Catherine Parr (1544), about the Catholic faction's attempts to discredit her See also: Historical Timeline of Catherine's life History of Catherine Parr Click EasyEdit to update this page! (Don't see the EasyEdit button above? Sign in or Sign up
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Change: "Other women had married Henry in fulfillment of their personal, their political or their dynastic ambitions. Catherine married him because God had told her to" - Historian David Starkey Signature Look: Thought to stand about 5'10", Catherine would have been
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Change: Catherine Parr Historical Profile).below). She was known for her love of impressive jewels, sumptuous French and Italian gowns, and shoes (in one year, she would order 47 different pairs). Endearing Traits: Her compassion, her closeness to her stepchildren (especially to Elizabeth) and her sense of duty.She
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Change: artist. The inscription on the portrait reads – CATHARINA REGINA UXOR HENRICI VIII (QUEEN CATHARINE WIFE OF HENRY VIII)[This portrait has recently been identified as Catherine Parr by historian Susan James, but the identification is disputed. Many portraits of the era were misidentified, and subsequently bore incorrect labels]
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Change: death sincedeath; Lady Seymour felt she wasshould thebe considered first lady of the court assince her husband was Lord Protector. UNFORGETTABLE CHARACTER QUOTES DEFINING EPISODES | MEMORABLE SCENES Links: Historical Timeline of Catherine's life History of Catherine Parr Images of Catherine Parr See Catherine
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Change: CatherrineCatherine Parr (1544), about the Catholic faction's attempts to discredit her See also: Historical Timeline of Catherine's life History of Catherine Parr Click EasyEdit to update this page! (Don't see the EasyEdit button above? Sign in or Sign up.) CHARACTER CONNECTIONS Family Members:Father: Sir
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Change: her badge (right) shows a maiden with blonde hair and her biographer Susan James has identified a lady with blonde hair as Catherine (see the Catherine Parr Historical Profile). She was known for her love of impressive jewels, sumptuous
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Change: She loved her so much that she named her daughter, Mary Seymour, after her.Enemies:Thomas WriothesleyBishop Stephen GardinerThe Catholic Faction--Many. She had a few staunch Catholic friends like Mary who got along
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Change: of melanin coloring over blondethe hair.centuries. She was known for her love of impressive jewels, sumptuous French and Italian gowns, and shoes (in one year, she would order 47 different pairs). Endearing Traits: Her compassion, her closeness to her stepchildren
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Change: FitzHugh, Baroness Vaux of HarrowdenMarriages1st Husband: Edward Borough, 2nd Baron Borough of Gainsborough (1529 to 1533)2nd Husband: John Neville, 3rd Baron Latymer of Snape (1534 to 1543)3rd Husband: King Henry VIII (1543 to 1547)4th Husband: Sir Thomas Seymour, Lord High
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Change: was Lord Protector. UNFORGETTABLE CHARACTER QUOTES DEFINING EPISODES | MEMORABLE SCENES Links: Historical Timeline of Catherine's life History of Catherine Parr magesImages of Catherine Parr See Catherine Parr Artifacts here Catherine Parr, David Starkey's "Six Wives" Part 1 Catherine Parr, David Starkey's "Six Wives" Part 2PHOTOS
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