I was reading Spanish history recently and suddenly thought of Catherine of Aragon, the unfortunate princess who married far away. Although she was raised as a devout Catholic, Catherine's mother grew up in the same way, which did not prevent her from becoming the best king in Spanish history. As the queen's daughter, Catherine of Aragon also has the ability to govern the country. She once acted as the regent when Hengba went on an expedition. She also went on an expedition while pregnant and in armour, and killed the King of Scotland with his troops. She could also become a queen, but in the end, she was killed by the strangulation of interests.
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