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  1. 16 de mai. de 2015 · If Roland de Veleville was really Roland de Belleville, he doesn’t seem to have been a legitimate member of the family; at least, he doesn’t bear the Harpedenne/Belleville arms at all. Even if he were an acknowledged illegitimate son of a Belleville male, one would expect his coat of arms to reference the Belleville arms in some way.

  2. gateway.ipfs.io › wiki › Roland_de_VelvilleRoland de Velville

    Sir Roland de Velville (1471/4 - 25 June 1535, also Vielleville, Veleville, or Vieilleville) [1] is alternatively presented as the clear "illegitimate issue" (son) of King Henry VII of England by "a Breton lady whose name is not known", [2] or as a favored member of the court of Henry VII and later recipient of beneficences, brought home to England with 28-year-old Henry after his exile in ...

  3. 5 de abr. de 2023 · Roland de Velville was born illegitimately. 2 He is the son of Henry VII Tudor, King of England and unknown Breton lady (?) 1 He held the office of Constable of Beaumaris Castle of the Beaumaris Castle. 1

  4. Sir Roland de Velville (1471/74 – 25 June 1535) [1] was a Breton-born English soldier and government official who is theorised as the illegitimate son of King Henry VII of England by "a Breton lady whose name is not known", [2] or as a favoured member of the court of Henry VII and later recipient of beneficences, brought home to England with 28-year-old Henry after his exile in Brittany, an ...

  5. Jane Velville was born circa 1495 in Beaumaris, Anglesey, Wales to Roland de Velville (1474-c1533) and Agnes Griffith (c1474) . She married Tudur Vychan (c1495) . Robin Patterson

  6. Pedigree report of Roland DeVelville Constable Tudor, son of Henry VII Tudor King Of England Earl Of Richmond and Elizabeth of York Plantagenet, Queen Consort of England, born in 1474 in The Chateau of Durtal, near Angers, Breton, France.

  7. 25 de jun. de 2017 · The following article is necessarily filled with supposition, inference and sneaking suspicion. The result of smoke and mirrors, you ask? Well, I think it is all much more substantial than that, as I hope to explain in the coming paragraphs. Today (25th June) in 1545, died a man by the name of Roland de Velville