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Tudur ([ˈtɨ̞dɨ̞r]), from old
Welsh Tutir, is the
Welsh form of the
given name
Theodoric and may
refer to: Tewdrig, king of
Glywysing (fl. 6th century)...
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Maredudd ap
Tudur (died c. 1406) was a
Welsh soldier and
nobleman from the
Tudor family of Penmynydd. He was the
youngest of six sons of
Tudur ap Goronwy...
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Owain Tudur Jones (born 15
October 1984) is a
Welsh former footballer who pla**** as a
defensive midfielder. He
represented the
Wales national football...
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Tudur ap
Goronwy (c. 1310 - c. 1367) was a
Welsh landowner,
soldier and
administrator of the
Tudors of
Penmynydd family from the
island of Anglesey. Born...
- Sir Owen
Tudor (Welsh:
Owain ap
Maredudd ap
Tudur, c. 1400 – 2
February 1461) was a
Welsh courtier and the
second husband of
Queen Catherine of Valois...
- baseless.
Rogers &
Turvey 2000. "Tudor
Pembroke |
Ymddiriedolaeth Harri Tudur |
Henry Tudor Trust". www.henrytudortrust.org.uk.; Breverton,
Terry (2016)...
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Tudur Hen (English:
Tudur the Elder) or
Tudur ap
Goronwy (died 11
October 1311) was a
Welsh aristocrat and
original founder of the
House of Tudor. He...
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Tudur Aled (c. 1465 – 1525) was a late
medieval Welsh poet, born in Llansannan,
Denbighshire (Sir Ddinbych). He is
regarded as a
master of cynghanedd...
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Robert Tudur Jones (28 June 1921 – 23 July 1998),
better known as R.
Tudur Jones, was a
Welsh nationalist and one of the country's
leading theologians...
- of Sir
Tudur,
eldest brother Goronwy ap
Tudur,
Forester of
Snowdon and
Constable of
Beaumaris Castle, and his
younger brothers Rhys ap
Tudur and Gwilym...