What was the sweat that killed Arthur?

In March 1502, Arthur and Catherine were afflicted by an unknown illness, "a malign vapour which proceeded from the air." It has been suggested that this illness was the mysterious English sweating sickness, tuberculosis ("consumption"), plague or influenza.
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What is the sweating sickness known as today?

The new disease was given the name hantavirus pulmonary syndrome (HPS).
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What was the sweating sickness symptoms?

The illness began with rigors, headache, giddiness, and severe prostration. After one to three hours, violent, drenching sweat came on, accompanied by severe headache, delirium, and rapid pulse.
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Was the sweating sickness the plague?

But sweating sickness does not seem to have been related to plague. It had no skin symptoms and it popped up randomly in different locations, always after a period of extended rainfall or flooding and usually in the very rich or the very poor.
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What disease was called the sweat in England?

The English sweating sickness caused five devastating epidemics between 1485 and 1551, England was hit hardest, but on one occasion also mainland Europe, with mortality rates between 30% and 50%. The Picardy sweat emerged about 150 years after the English sweat disappeared, in 1718, in France.
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Did the Tudors smell?

Tudor England was not a place where everyone smelled as sweetly as most people who shower daily today, but its people generally managed not to stink. Of course, the past did smell differently. Even so, being clean and sweet-smelling did matter to many Tudors.
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How many miscarriages did Catherine of Aragon have?

Henry's first two wives, Catherine of Aragon and Anne Boleyn, had ten pregnancies between them from 1509 to 1519 and from 1533 to 1536, respectively, but six resulted in miscarriage. Henry's first son, Prince Henry, who was born in 1511, lived less than two months (see Table 1).
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Was Prince Arthur's heart removed?

Incidentally, the heart and vital innards of Prince Arthur were not buried with him at Worcester. They were removed as part of embalming procedures at Ludlow Castle. Arthur's heart was buried at Ludlow Parish Church amid much religious ceremony before the body was brought in procession to Worcester.
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Did King Henry get the sweating sickness?

Although historians now believe Henry VII's eldest son and heir had been suffering from a lingering illness such as tuberculosis, rather than the sweating sickness as was rumoured at the time, his sudden death had a profound impact on his younger brother, making him paranoid about sickness and disease from that day ...
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How old was Catherine of Aragon when she married Arthur?

1. Betrothal to Arthur. Catherine was betrothed to Henry VII's infant son Arthur, at the age of three. They first met on 4 November 1501 and married 10 days later at Old St Paul's Cathedral – both were 15 years old.
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Was Thomas Cromwell a good man?

THOMAS CROMWELL was among the most ruthless and manipulative men ever to hold office in England, a death merchant for the deranged, fickle Henry VIII, who killed and persecuted thousands of innocent men for obeying their conscience and the tenets of their religion.
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What was the sickness in Season 4 of The Last Kingdom?

In episode four, Eadith's diagnosis is proven right, and Aethelflaed dies in Uhtred's arms. She was suffering from a painful cancerous tumour in her breast tissue, one in a series of tumours that Aethelflaed had previously ignored, thinking they had cured themselves.
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How old was Catherine of Aragon when she married Henry?

Katherine was 23 when she married Henry in 1509. He was only 17.
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What was the sweating sickness in Vikings?

In Eurasia, the hantaviruses produce haemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome (HFRS). Imagining the Sweat as a New World hantavirus that was transported back to England may be tempting, but Heyman says that would mean the first outbreak would have taken place after the Americas were discovered in 1492.
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What is Kells syndrome?

The disease results when maternal antibodies to Kell1 are transferred to the fetus across the placental barrier, breaching immune privilege. These antibodies can cause severe anemia by interfering with the early proliferation of red blood cells as well as causing alloimmune hemolysis.
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Was Catherine and Arthur's marriage consummated?

She and Arthur, she claimed, had never had full sex. They had slept together only seven times and the results had been disappointing. Catherine had “remained as intact and uncorrupted as the day she left her mother's womb”.
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What happened to Catherine of Aragon after Arthur died?

Catherine's second wedding took place on 11 June 1509, seven years after Prince Arthur's death. She married Henry VIII, who had only just acceded to the throne, in a private ceremony in the church of the Observant Friars outside Greenwich Palace.
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Why was the heart buried separately?

1839), mayor of Verviers (initially in the United Netherlands, and afterwards in Belgium), whose heart was removed to be buried separately. Disagreements over type of memorial and funding meant that the heart sat in storage at the city hall for four decades before being interred in a fountain.
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Why did Queen Anne have so many stillbirths?

It is widely believed that the reason behind Queen Anne's miscarriages and stillborn children was because she suffered from antiphospholipid syndrome, an immune disorder that turns the body against itself.
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How many pregnancies did Catherine of Aragon have with Henry the 8th?

Henry VIII's first wife, Catherine of Aragon, was pregnant six times, but only one baby survived: Mary, born in 1516.
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How true is the Spanish princess?

The Spanish Princess Is Not 100% Historically Accurate, But That's Not the Point. Not everything seen on screen actually happened, but it's serving a larger story.
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Why did Elizabeth I wear white makeup?

It is known however that she contracted smallpox in 1562 which left her face scarred. She took to wearing white lead makeup to cover the scars. In later life, she suffered the loss of her hair and her teeth, and in the last few years of her life, she refused to have a mirror in any of her rooms.
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Why did the Tudors not bathe?

Thurley states that Henry, on medical advice, took 'medicinal herbal baths' each winter but avoided baths if the sweating sickness reared its ugly head.
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Did Henry 8th have a bath?

In the 16th century bathrooms were very rare but Henry VIII had a bathroom in Hampton Court Palace. It had a simple boiler for hot water. Women who could afford it would hang a container of sweet smelling spices on their belt.
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Why did Catherine of Aragon miscarry?

Late in December it was reported that Katherine had “brought forth an abortion due to worry about the excessive discord between the two kings, her husband and father; because of her excessive grief, she is said to have ejected an immature foetus”.
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