He was descended from the female illegitimate side of The House of Lancaster.
Henry VII was king. He was Henry VII son and was part of the Tudor family. The Tudor family made Tudor times because Henry VII stayed king for all his life.
Tudor
Henry VII was a king of England.
Henry VIII's Dad's name was Henry Tudor (this was the tradition of the Tudor family at this time). He was also King Henry VII of England.
Henry VII never met Catherine Howard. Catherine was the wife of Henry VIII, not Henry VII.
Henry VII of England had four children who survived infancy: Arthur, Margaret, Henry (who became Henry VIII), and Mary. Arthur, the eldest, died young, and Margaret married into the Scottish royal family. Mary also married into a royal family, becoming queen of France. Henry VII's lineage played a crucial role in the establishment of the Tudor dynasty.
Henry VII, Duke of Bavaria (died 1042)Henry VII, Holy Roman Emperor (died 1313)Henry VII of England (died 1509)
Well 'Tudor' was the family last name, so if you are referring to Henry VII (or Henry VIII for that matter) then yes.
The Tudors
No-one to Henry VII, but wife to his son Henry VIII
Henry VII succeeded Richard III.
Henry VII of Brzeg was born in 1343.