catalina-de-aragon:She was Infanta of Castile and Aragon, Princess of Wales, Duchess of Cornwall, Co
catalina-de-aragon:She was Infanta of Castile and Aragon, Princess of Wales, Duchess of Cornwall, Countess of Chester, Queen of England and Lady of Ireland. Her baptismal name was “Catalina”, but “Katherine” was soon the accepted form in England after her marriage to Arthur. She herself signed her name “Katherine”, “Katherina”, “Katharine” and sometimes “Katharina”. Her mottos were "Not for my crown" and “Humble and loyal”. The pomegranate was part of her coat of arms. This fruit is the symbol of Granada, the southern province of Andalusia where she lived before she left for England in 1501, but also a symbol of fertility, the most highly prized quality in a royal wife. -- source link