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because of his Welsh ancestry. His ancestor, Owen Tudor, a Welsh land owner assisted in returning the throne of England from the Yorks (Edward IV)in the 1400's, to the Lancasters, Henry VI. The Tudors eventually took the throne, so Henry Tudor was of \Welsh descent, therefore a Welsh hero
Henry was a welsh traitor. He didn't get rid of anti-welsh laws, Over half of the country still in poverty and homeless, did nothing for the welsh language and was just concerned about keeping the throne wealthy.
A Cambro-Briton is a historical name for a Welsh person.
Columbus discovered America.
In 1509, Henry VIII succeeded his father to the throne. Henry did not have the same feel for Wales that his father had. Henry VII had a Welsh dragon and a wolfhound on his heraldic insignia. Henry VIII dropped the wolfhound and replaced it with a lion, thus making the royal insignia less Welsh.
Some famous Welsh writers include Dylan Thomas, Roald Dahl, and Ken Follett. Dylan Thomas is known for his poetry and playwriting, Roald Dahl is famous for his children's books, and Ken Follett is a popular historical fiction writer.
Names don't 'translate' unless they have a historical connection with the Gaelic cultures or are in the Bible.
I know for a fact that people in Wales are called Welsh.
Up until 1485 it was the House of Plantagenent, who were descended from the Normans. The last Plantagenent ruler was King Richard III, who was killed at the Battle of Bosworth in 1485 by Henry Tudor, a powerful Welsh nobleman who was descended from the old Welsh kings. He acceded the throne and founded the Tudor dynasty, which was Welsh in origin and lasted up until the death of Queen Elizabeth 1st in 1603.
You can say "I am Welsh" by simply stating "I am Welsh" in English. In Welsh, you would say "Cymraeg ydw i" (I am Welsh).
L. J. Williams has written: 'The strike of 1898' 'Digest of Welsh historical statistics' -- subject(s): Statistics, History