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  1. Hace 4 días · The House of Tudor ( / ˈtjuːdər /) [1] was an English and Welsh dynasty that held the throne of England from 1485 to 1603. [2] . They descended from the Tudors of Penmynydd, a Welsh noble family, and Catherine of Valois.

  2. 13 de may. de 2024 · From about 1425, gossip associated Catherine’s name with that of a Welsh squire, Owen Tudor. Their marriage may have taken place secretly in 1429, or they may already have been married when, in 1428, an act of Parliament was passed forbidding her marriage without the consent of king and council.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  3. 21 de may. de 2024 · Owen Tudor was elected as Deputy General Secretary of the International Trade Union Confederation (ITUC) in December 2018 and re-elected at its Fifth World Congress in Melbourne, Australia, November 2022. He is the Secretary of the Commonwealth Trade Union Group which brings together 70 million workers in 46 Commonwealth countries ...

  4. 26 de may. de 2024 · Jasper Tudor managed to escape the carnage, but his father, Owen Tudor, was captured in the aftermath of the battle. The Aftermath and Legacy. The victory at Mortimer‘s Cross was a major boost to the Yorkist cause and a personal triumph for Edward.

  5. 25 de may. de 2024 · His youngest brother Maredudd had a son named Owain who anglicized his name to Owen Tudor and entered the service of the English king Henry V. In a remarkable twist of fate, Owen Tudor caught the eye of Henry V‘s widow Catherine of Valois.

  6. 15 de may. de 2024 · Henry VII (born January 28, 1457, Pembroke Castle, Pembrokeshire, Wales—died April 21, 1509, Richmond, Surrey, England) was the king of England (1485–1509), who succeeded in ending the Wars of the Roses between the houses of Lancaster and York and founded the Tudor dynasty.

  7. 25 de may. de 2024 · End of the Tudor Dynasty: The Tudor dynasty ended with Elizabeth I’s death in 1603, leading to the Stuart dynasty’s succession. From the consolidation of power by Henry VII to the religious transformations under Henry VIII and Elizabeth I, the Tudors left an indelible mark on the nation’s political, religious, and cultural ...