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Litencyc Editors Independent Scholar - Europe. Volume 1. Context Domains. Treaties and alliances. Date of occurrence: The second alliance was with the Catholic Kings. The Treaty of Medina del Campo was to be underpinned, in traditional fashion, by a marriage between their daughter, Katharine, and Henry VII's eldest son and heir, Arthur.
The marriage between Arthur and Katharine was celebrated in An earlier treaty had been signed in , the Treaty of Ayton, which had brought about peace following James' support for Perkin Warbeck, a pretender to Henry's throne.
The fourth important alliance that Henry made was the agreement in that his younger daughter, Mary, would marry Charles of Castile, grandson and heir of the Spanish monarchs, already Duke of Burgundy after the early death of his father, Philip the Fair, and likely to be elected Holy Roman Emperor on the death of his grandfather, Maximilian. Search for something. Published 21st December
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