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  1. Catherine of York (14 August 1479 – 15 November 1527) was the sixth daughter of King Edward IV of England and his queen consort Elizabeth Woodville. Soon after the death of her father and the usurpation of the throne by her uncle Richard III, Catherine was declared illegitimate along with the other children of Edward IV.

  2. Catherine of York (14 August 1479 – 15 November 1527) was the sixth daughter of King Edward IV of England and his queen consort Elizabeth Woodville. After her father’s death and her uncle Richard III's usurpation of the throne, Catherine and her siblings were declared illegitimate.

  3. On 14 November 1501, Elizabeth of York's 15-year-old son Arthur married Catherine of Aragon, daughter of King Ferdinand II of Aragon and Queen Isabella I of Castile. The pair were sent to Ludlow Castle , the traditional residence of the Prince of Wales.

  4. Catherine, Princess of Wales (born Catherine Elizabeth Middleton; [a] 9 January 1982), is a member of the British royal family. She is married to William, Prince of Wales, heir apparent to the British throne. Born in Reading, Catherine grew up in Bucklebury, Berkshire.

  5. Nov 23, 2020 · Catherine or Katherine of York (14 August 1479 – 15 November 1527) was the ninth child and sixth daughter of King Edward IV by his wife Elizabeth Woodville. From birth to death, she was daughter to Edward IV, sister to Edward V, niece to Richard III, sister-in-law to Henry VII and aunt to Henry VIII.

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  6. Catherine of York was born on 14 August 1479 at Eltham Palace, Greenwich, England, the sixth daughter of King Edward IV of England and his queen consort Elizabeth Woodville. After her father’s death and the usurpation of the throne by her uncle Richard III, she was declared illegitimate.

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  8. Wikipedia: Catherine of York. View All. Spouse and Children. William Courtenay 1st Earl of Devon. Catherine of York Countess of Devon. Marriage. Children (4) Edward Courtenay. Henry Courtenay 2nd Earl of Devon, 1st Marquess of Exeter.

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