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The Tudors of Penmynydd (Welsh: Tuduriaid Penmynydd) were a noble and aristocratic family, connected with the village of Penmynydd in Anglesey, North Wales, who were very influential in Welsh (and later English) politics.
- Penmynydd
Penmynydd (/ p ɛ n ˈ m ʌ n ɪ ð / pen-MUN-idh, Welsh:...
- House of Tudor
The House of Tudor (/ ˈ tj uː d ər /) was an English and...
- Maredudd Ap Tudur
Maredudd ap Tudur (died c. 1406) was a Welsh soldier and...
- Goronwy Ap Tudur Hen
Goronwy ap Tudur Hen (died 1331), also known as Goronwy ap...
- Penmynydd
TUDOR family of Penmynydd, Anglesey - later members. For the early history to 1412, see the article on Ednyfed Fychan . The Penmynydd or senior branch of the family to which Owain Tudor and his royal descendants were related continued to be represented among the Anglesey squirearchy down to the beginning of the 18th century.
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Sir Owen Tudor ( Welsh: Owain ap Maredudd ap Tudur, [a] c. 1400 – 2 February 1461) was a Welsh courtier and the second husband of Queen Catherine of Valois (1401–1437), widow of King Henry V of England. He was the grandfather of Henry VII, founder of the Tudor dynasty .