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The Welsh for 'menu' is 'rhestr bwydydd' or 'bwyd-restr'.
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
"The Tudor line" probably means the Tudor family, the Welsh family that ruled England until the death of Elizabeth I.
Jane Welsh's birth name is Louisa Joyce Tudor-Jones.
The Tudors were descended from Owen ap Tudor, a Welsh farmer who owned a lot of land.
Edmund Tudor, the father of Henry VII & grandfather to Henry VIII was Welsh. His son, Henry VII was born in Pembroke - therefor Welsh His son, Henry VIII was welsh due to the welsh conections from his father
It was a member of a royal house descended from a Welsh squire, Owen Tudor, died 1461, they ruled from 1485 to 1603
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.
Henry 7th was Welsh from Birth. He was born and grew up in Pembroke
if you mean Henry VIII then he was English with a bit of Welsh from his dad's side.
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.