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  1. Owen Tudor, валл. Owain ap Maredudd ap Tudur; около 1400 — 2 февраля 1461 ) — валлийский дворянин, затем английский придворный, второй муж Екатерины Валуа, вдовы короля Англии Генриха V и матери Генриха VI ...

  2. Dafydd ap Maredudd ap Tudur was a Welsh poet in the later 15th century. Tudur's works include religious poems, and eulogies of Dafydd ab Owain (abbot of Strata Marcella ), Dafydd Deuddwr, Hywel Colunwy, and Watcyn ap Tomas ap Rhoser.

  3. Owain ap Maredudd (conocido también por Owain ap Maredudd ap Tudur u Owen Tudor) (c. 1400-2 de febrero de 1461) fue un soldado galés y cortesano, descendiente directo del Señor de Rhys Rhys ap Gruffydd, aunque es solamente recordado por su papel en la fundación de la Dinastía Tudor y por su relación con Catalina de Valois (Catalina de Francia), viuda del rey Enrique V de Inglaterra.

  4. Owen Tudor. Owain ap Maredudd ap Tudur (in die englische Geschichte unter dem anglizierten Namen Owen Tudor eingegangen, * ca. 1400; † 2. oder 3. Februar 1461 (hingerichtet) in Hereford während der englischen Rosenkriege) war der Stammvater des Hauses Tudor . Er war ein walisischer Soldat und Höfling, der heimlich Catherine de Valois, die ...

  5. Rhys ap Tudur (died 1412) was a Welsh nobleman and a member of the Tudor family of Penmynydd. He held positions of power on behalf of King Richard II of England, including two periods as the Sheriff of Anglesey in the 1370s and 80s. Rhys accompanied the king on a military expedition to Ireland in 1398, but in 1400 began to support the revolt of ...

  6. Maredudd ab Owain (died c. 999) was a 10th-century king in Wales of the High Middle Ages. A member of the House of Dinefwr, his patrimony was the kingdom of Deheubarth comprising the southern realms of Dyfed, Ceredigion, and Brycheiniog. Upon the death of his father King Owain around AD 988, he also inherited the kingdoms of Gwynedd and Powys ...

  7. Owen Tudor, en gallois Owain ap Maredudd ap Tudur, né vers 1400 à Anglesey au pays de Galles et mort le 3 février 1461 à Hereford en Angleterre, est un seigneur gallois connu surtout par sa relation amoureuse avec la reine Catherine de France, veuve d'Henri V, et par son rôle dans la fondation de la dynastie des Tudors.