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  1. Elizabeth of York. Arthur, Prince of Wales (19/20 September 1486 – 2 April 1502), was the eldest son of King Henry VII of England and Elizabeth of York, and an older brother to the future King Henry VIII. He was Duke of Cornwall from birth, and he was created Prince of Wales and Earl of Chester in 1489.

  2. Mary I (18 February 1516 – 17 November 1558), also known as Mary Tudor of Greenwich, was Queen regnant of England and Ireland from 19 July 1553 until her death. She was the oldest daughter of Henry VIII, and the only child of Catherine of Aragon who survived childhood. Mary succeeded her short-lived half-brother, Edward VI, to the English throne.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Isabella_IIIsabella II - Wikipedia

    Ferdinand VII. Mother. Maria Christina of the Two Sicilies. Religion. Catholicism. Signature. Isabella II ( Spanish: Isabel II, María Isabel Luisa de Borbón y Borbón-Dos Sicilias; 10 October 1830 – 9 April 1904) was Queen of Spain from 1833 until her deposition in 1868. She is the only queen regnant in the history of unified Spain.

  4. Catalina de Aragón y Castilla, o Catalina de Trastámara y Trastámara (Alcalá de Henares, 16 de diciembre de 1485 [1] -Kimbolton, 7 de enero de 1536) fue reina consorte de Inglaterra desde 1509 hasta 1533 como la primera esposa del rey Enrique VIII y madre de María I de Inglaterra; anteriormente fue princesa de Gales por su matrimonio con el heredero al trono Arturo Tudor, primogénito de ...

  5. Catherine of Aragon, Anne Boleyn, and Jane Seymour each gave Henry VIII one child who survived infancy: two daughters and one son, respectively. All three of these children eventually ascended to the throne as King Edward VI , Queen Mary I , and Queen Elizabeth I .

  6. Elizabeth Carew (née Bryan; c. 1500 – 1546) was an English courtier and reputed mistress of King Henry VIII. A daughter of Sir Thomas Bryan and Margaret Bourchier , Elizabeth became the wife of Henry VIII's close friend Sir Nicholas Carew , an influential statesman who was eventually executed for his alleged involvement in the Exeter Conspiracy .

  7. Isabella of Clermont. Beatrice of Naples (16 November 1457 – 23 September 1508), also known as Beatrice of Aragon ( Hungarian: Aragóniai Beatrix; Italian: Beatrice d'Aragona ), was twice Queen of Hungary and of Bohemia by marriage to Matthias Corvinus and Vladislaus II. [1] She was the daughter of Ferdinand I of Naples and Isabella of Clermont .