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Catherine Parr, the overlooked final wife of King Henry VIII, played a crucial role in 16th-century England’s political and religious landscape. Born in 1512, she married twice before her marriage to the King, becoming a capable Queen Consort who influenced religious reforms, demonstrated leadership, and impacted the monarchy’s future. Her resilience and intellect left an…
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