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Arthur died on 2 April 1502 ; Catherine recovered to find herself a widow.
Catherine Parr, Henry's widow, soon married Thomas Seymour of Sudeley, Edward VI's uncle and the brother of the Lord Protector, Edward Seymour, Duke of Somerset.
He married Catherine Hynmers, a widow, in 1680.
Boccaccio became a friend of fellow Florentine Niccolò Acciaioli, and benefited from his influence as the administrator, and perhaps the lover, of Catherine of Valois-Courtenay, widow of Philip I of Taranto.
Catherine was demoted to Dowager Princess of Wales ( a title she would have held as the widow of Arthur ), and Mary was deemed illegitimate.
Their father, Henry VII then betrothed Arthur's widow, Catherine of Aragon, to the future king.
After the death of her father, she was raised by his widow, Catherine Parr and her husband Thomas Seymour, 1st Baron Seymour of Sudeley.
* April 4 – Catherine Parr, widow of King Henry VIII of England, secretly marries Thomas Seymour, 1st Baron Seymour of Sudeley.
In 1527 William Knight, the King's secretary, was sent to Pope Clement VII to sue for the annulment of his marriage to Catherine, on the grounds that the dispensing bull of Pope Julius II permitting him to marry his brother's widow, Catherine, had been obtained under false pretences.
Catherine was not quite 21 and was left a widow and Dowager Queen of England.
It is thought that, in 1533, Catherine spent her time with the widow of her cousin Sir Walter Strickland, the Dowager Lady Strickland, Catherine Neville at the Strickland's family residence of Sizergh Castle in Westmorland ( now Cumbria ).
Catherine was left a rich widow faced with the possibility of having to return north after Lord Latimer's death.
( Following the annulment of Henry VIII's marriage to Catherine of Aragon, Catherine officially reverted to her earlier title of Dowager Princess of Wales, as the widow of Henry's older brother, Arthur, Prince of Wales, because Henry did not wish to acknowledge that he had ever been legally married to her.
Clothes were also made for her companion, Lady Catherine Gordon, the widow of Perkin Warbeck.
In April 1547, using Edward ’ s support to circumvent Somerset ’ s opposition, Thomas Seymour secretly married Henry VIII's widow Catherine Parr, whose Protestant household included the 11-year-old Lady Jane Grey and the 13-year-old Princess Elizabeth.
Thomas Seymour, 1st Baron Seymour of Sudeley, KG ( c. 1509 – 20 March 1549 ) was an English nobleman and politician who married Catherine Parr widow of King Henry VIII.
However, after King Henry II died in 1559, his strong-willed widow and regent Catherine de ' Medici forced Diane to exchange it for the Château Chaumont.
Following Buckingham's execution, his widow, Catherine, married Jasper Tudor.
The manor was next held by Henry VIII's last wife and widow Catherine Parr until her death in 1548 when it again reverted to the monarch.
Jasper was the second son of Owen Tudor and the former Queen Catherine of Valois, widow of King Henry V. Hence he was a half-brother to King Henry VI, who, on attaining his majority, made Jasper Earl of Pembroke ( sometime in 1452 or 1453 ).
However, Owen Tudor is particularly remembered for his role in founding England's Tudor dynasty – including his relationship with, and probable secret marriage to, Catherine of Valois, widow of King Henry V of England.

widow and later
Two months later, on 1 March 1978, Chaplin's coffin was dug up and stolen from its grave by two unemployed mechanics, Polish Roman Wardas and Bulgarian Gantcho Ganev, in an attempt to extort money from Chaplin's widow, Oona Chaplin.
De Beauharnais's widow, Rose-Marie Josèphe de Tascher de Beauharnais would later be known to the world as Joséphine Bonaparte, Empress of the French.
Some time later, the widow's son dies, and the widow cried, " Did you come to remind me of my sin and kill my son?
Patrick Delany died in 1768 at the age of 82, prompting his widow to sell Delville and return to her native England until her death twenty years later.
Jeroboam was the son of Nebat ( Douay-Rheims: Nabat ), a member of the Tribe of Ephraim of Zereda, whose mother's name was Zeruah ( who later became a widow, and could have been leprous, as her name translates ; ) He had at least two sons — Abijam and Nadab, who succeeded him on the throne.
In 1751, he married Helene Amalie Ascherfeld ( another of Arndt's great-great-grandchildren ); Jodocus died six years later, which left his widow to run the business: a family first.
The widow dies shortly after Superman's return to Earth, and Luthor immediately sets out to avenge himself, first by ransacking the Fortress of Solitude, and later through the abduction of Lois Lane and her son Jason.
* Aristotle Onassis, a prominent Greek shipping magnate who later married Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy, the widow of assassinated U. S. President John F. Kennedy.
He also later induced Frederick II to marry the widow of King Emeric of Hungary in 1209.
Goldberg died in 1970 at the age of 87, while his widow, Irma, died 20 years later on April 26, 1990 at the age of 95.
Known as the Vilna Shas, this edition ( and later ones printed by his widow and sons ) has been used in the production of more recent editions of Talmud Bavli.
* January 8 – Michiel de Ruyter marries the widow Anna van Gelder and plans retirement, but months later becomes a vice-commodore in the First Anglo-Dutch War.
After he died in 1881 his widow and other members of the family decided to pay homage to his memory by erecting a chapel, intended as a mausoleum with family crypt, in the Lutheran part of the Łódź cemetery in ulica Ogrodowa ( later known as The Old Cemetery ).
His widow later died obscurely in the local almshouse after seeking outdoor relief from the guardians of the poor.
" The Duke also served as godfather to one of van Eyck's children, supported his widow upon the painter's death, and years later helped one of his daughters with the funds required to enter a convent.
Gloucester later married Anne Neville, the younger daughter of Warwick and the widow of Prince Edward.
Moro's widow later recounted Moro's meeting with U. S. President Nixon's advisor, Henry Kissinger, and an unidentified American intelligence official, who warned him not to pursue the strategy of bringing the Communist Party into his cabinet, telling him " You must abandon your policy of bringing all the political forces in your country into direct collaboration ... or you will pay dearly for it.
Nearly three decades later, at the suggestion of Desnos ' widow, Miró set out to illustrate the poet's manuscript.
Her chosen first name was from the Old Testament for Abigail the widow of Nabel who later married King David.
After Alfonso's death, his widow Maria had Eleanor arrested and later killed.
Centuries later, in the days of Moses, this practice was formulated into a law of a levirate marriage, where the brother of the deceased would provide offspring to the childless widow to preserve the family line.
His widow and their daughter Ælflæd were later Abbess of Whitby and were also buried there.
The citadel managed to hold out until 213 BC under Achaeus ' widow Laodice who surrendered later.
Upon his death he left a widow, to whom he bequested all his property in Westminster, Highgate, Shenley, and East Drayton, who later married William Theaker ; gradchild of this second marriage ultimately inherited Hawksmoor's properties near Drayton after the death of the architect's widow.

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