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  2. Owen Tudor. Mother. Catherine of Valois. Edmund Tudor, 1st Earl of Richmond ( c. 1430 – 3 November 1456, also known as Edmund of Hadham ), was the father of King Henry VII of England and a member of the Tudor family of Penmynydd. Born to Sir Owen Tudor and the dowager queen Catherine of Valois, Edmund was the half-brother of Henry VI of England.

  3. Sep 11, 2020 · Understanding the Life of Edward Tudor. September 11, 2020 by Natalie. Janet Wertman is getting set to publish the third book in her Seymour Saga trilogy! The Boy King is the story of Edward VI, one that has somehow been rarely told and never fictionalized. To mark the occasion, Janet has written a wonderful guest post entitled “Understanding ...

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  5. Henry's father, Edmund Tudor, 1st Earl of Richmond, a half-brother of Henry VI of England, and a member of the Welsh Tudors of Penmynydd, died three months before his son Henry was born. During Henry's early years, he supported his uncle Henry VI and the Lancastrian cause in fighting the civil wars against Edward IV , a member of the Yorkist ...

  6. Nov 1, 2015 · 5 Comments. Today marks the anniversary of the death of Edmund Tudor, 1st Earl of Richmond, on 1st November 1456. He died from the plague at Carmarthen Castle. Thank you to Sarah Bryson for writing this article on Edmund for us. Henry Tudor, King Henry VII, was the founder of the Tudor Dynasty.

  7. Contact Information. BORN: c. 1430. DIED: 1 NOVEMBER 1456. Edmund was born to Katherine of Valois (widow of Henry V) and Owen Tudor around 1430, probably at Much Hadham, Hertfordshire. His brother Jasper was born around a year later at Hatfield. He was also the half brother of the young king, Henry VI. After their mother's death in 1437 they ...

  8. Oct 13, 2017 · Edmund was dispatched to Wales in the Summer of 1456 to put down an uprising by Gryffydd ap Nicholas. He succeeded in his mission but was then captured by the forces of Richard Duke of York and imprisoned. While in prison he contracted bubonic plague and died on 3rd November 1456. His posthumous son, Henry Tudor was born on 28th January 1457.

  9. May 9, 2022 · The Dudleys had, in turn, climbed high on the favour of their Tudor monarchs, at times almost supplanting them. Theirs is a story of passion, ambition, bloodshed and love, with the crown as the highest prize, and the executioner’s block reward for a fall. On the podcast | Joanne Paul reveals how the might of the Tudor dynasty was built on the ...