The Divorce of Catherine of Aragon / The Story as Told by the Imperial Ambassadors Resident at the Court of Henry VIII
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The narrative compiles diplomatic reports and correspondence from imperial ambassadors about the king's effort to annul his marriage to Catherine, outlining legal arguments over papal dispensations and the unsettled question of succession. It traces political maneuvering by domestic ministers, missions to Rome and Paris, papal legates' interventions, and the Emperor's pressures, while following the arrival of a prospective new consort and the queen's resistance. The account highlights ecclesiastical procedure, international diplomacy, and factional struggle that turned a private marital dispute into a broader constitutional and religious crisis.
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