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A multi-coloured enfield, wrapped in chains, breathing fire? Surely that should be explained somewhere, as it seems completely unique to me! Pookiyama 20:36, 4 December 2014 (UTC)
Catherine's mother was a close friend and attendant of Catherine of Aragon, and Catherine Parr was probably named after Queen Catherine, who was her godmother. [10] She was born in 1512, probably in either late July or August. [b] It was once thought that Catherine Parr had been born at Kendal Castle in Westmorland.
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The six women were (in order) Catherine of Aragon, Anne Boleyn, Jane Seymour, Anne of Cleves, Catherine Howard, and Catherine Parr. Subcategories This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total.
Parr envisaged it as a private counterpart to the Exhortation and Litany, authored for public devotion by the Archbishop of Canterbury Thomas Cranmer. Archbishop Cranmer's was the first such work for the Church of England to receive royal approval; to be released for general use, Queen Catherine too must have needed to obtain permission of her ...
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Catherine Parr (1512−1548) — of 16th century England. The 6th & last wife (1543−1547) of King Henry VIII , religious scholar, and 1st credited female author of a book published in the English language .
English: Coat of Arms of Queen Catherine Parr. Royal arms impaling: Quarterly of six: 1st; an Augmentation, Argent, on a Pile Gules, between six Roses Gules, three other Roses Argent, 2nd; Argent, two bars Azure, within a bordure engrailed Sable (Parr), 3rd; Or, three water-bougets Sable (Ross of Kendal), 4th; Vairy, a fesse Gules (Marmion),