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  1. The Tudors of Penmynydd ( Welsh: Tuduriaid Penmynydd) were a noble and aristocratic family, connected with the village of Penmynydd in Anglesey, North Wales, [2] who were very influential in Welsh (and later English) politics.

  2. Penmynydd (en galés = cima de la montaña) es un pueblo de Anglesey, situado en una suave colina en la carretera B5420 (Reino Unido) entre el Puente de Menai y Llangefni. El códgio postal del Royal Mail empieza por LL61. Afirma ser el lugar de nacimiento del fundador de la Casa de Tudor.

  3. 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.

  4. He fought against and defeated King Richard III at Bosworth Field in Leicestershire, becoming the unchallenged King of England, Henry VII. Thus the Tudor dynasty, which originated in Penmynydd, began their period of rule that was to last over 100 years.

  5. The village is situated on an eminence at the head of the valley of the Braint. At a farm near Plas-Penmynydd are the remains of the Tydyrs or Twdwrs mansion, where Owen Tudor, the husband of Catherine of France, widow of Henry V. and Queen Dowager of England, was born in 1385. For more information see Penmynydd, Anglesey at Genuki.org.uk