The Tudor Society

9 September – Catherine of Aragon and the mystery of James IV’s body

On this day in Tudor history, 9th September 1513, during the reign of King Henry VIII, English and Scottish forces clashed at the bloody Battle of Flodden.

Henry VIII was campaigning in France at the time, so Catherine of Aragon was in charge as regent. It was a victory for Catherine and also for Thomas Howard, Earl of Surrey, who led the English troops against the Scots on that day. Henry missed this moment of victory.

King James IV of Scotland died at the Battle of Flodden, but what happened to his body?

In today's talk, I give details of the battle, Catherine's role in England's victory, and explains what is thought to have happened to James IV's remains.

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