The popular belief that Prince Arthur was …
Years: 1502 - 1502
April
The popular belief that Prince Arthur was sickly during his lifetime stems from a Victorian misunderstanding of a letter from 1502; on the contrary, there are no reports of Arthur being ill during his lifetime.
Arthur had grown up to be unusually tall for his age, and was considered handsome by the Spanish court: he has reddish hair, small eyes, a high-bridged nose and resembles his brother Henry, who is said to be "extremely handsome" by contemporaries.
After residing at Tickenhill Manor for a month, Arthur and Catherine had headed for the marches in Wales, where they have established their household at Ludlow Castle.
Arthur has been growing weaker since his wedding,and although Catherine had been reluctant to follow him, she had been ordered by Henry VII to join her husband.Arthur has found it easy to govern Wales, as the border had become quiet after many centuries of warfare.
Arthur and Catherine had been afflicted in March 1502, by an unknown illness.
Catherine recovers but Arthur dies on April 2, 1502 at Ludlow, six months short of his sixteenth birthday.
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- Henry VII of England
- Henry VIII of England
- Margaret Beaufort
- William Warham
