Tudor family of Penmynydd

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The Tudor family of Penmynydd was a prominent Welsh noble lineage from Anglesey that rose to historical significance as the ancestral house of the Tudor dynasty of England.

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Label Occurrences
Tudor family of Penmynydd canonical 1
Tudur family of Penmynydd 1

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Statements (43)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Welsh noble family
medieval dynasty
ancestorOf English Tudor monarchs
Henry VII of England
Tudor dynasty
surface form: House of Tudor
associatedWith Wars of the Roses
Welsh support for the Lancastrian cause
country Wales
descendedFrom Ednyfed Fychan
ethnicGroup Welsh
fealtyTo Kingdom of England
surface form: English Crown

Prince of Gwynedd
surface form: Princes of Gwynedd
floruit 14th century
15th century
hasAncestralSeat Penmynydd
Penmynydd
surface form: Plas Penmynydd
hasMember Ednyfed Fychan
Goronwy ap Tudur Hen
surface form: Goronwy ap Tudur

Goronwy ap Tudur Hen
Maredudd ap Tudur
Owain Tudur
Rhys ap Tudur
Tudur ap Goronwy
hasOrigin Anglesey
Kingdom of Gwynedd nobility
historicalRegion Gwynedd
historicalSignificance provided the patrilineal line leading to the Tudor kings of England
symbol of Welsh contribution to the English monarchy
languageOfFamily Welsh
surface form: Welsh language
locatedIn Anglesey
Penmynydd
notableFor being the ancestral house of the English Tudor dynasty
producing ancestors of Henry VII of England
partOf Welsh gentry
Welsh nobility
predecessor lineage of Ednyfed Fychan
propertyType rural estates
regionOfInfluence Anglesey
north-west Wales
religion Roman Catholicism
socialClass landed gentry
minor nobility
successor Tudor dynasty
surface form: House of Tudor

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Edmund Tudor, 1st Earl of Richmond fatherHouse Tudor family of Penmynydd
Owen Tudor nobleFamily Tudor family of Penmynydd
this entity surface form: Tudur family of Penmynydd