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
The Tudors were descended from Owen ap Tudor, a Welsh farmer who owned a lot of land.
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
Initially the Tudors spoke welsh. Later they spoke Early modern English.
Tudors is the same in English and French. The masculine proper noun -- whose above-mentioned form references the House of Lancaster-connected victors in fifteenth-century England's War of the Roses and represents the Anglicization of the Welsh surname Tewdur -- will be "tyoo-dohr" in French.
it was tudors, then stuarts, then georgians
The Tudors were called Tudors because that was their surname. The first Tudor king's name was Henry Tudor.
TUDORS
This is an interesting question. I don't think there were any full blood Welsh born prince of Wales because Wales was never fully united unless it was under someone who revolted against the English or tried to conquer all of Wales. But the current Queen of England is part Welsh. She is descended from a Welsh ruler named Rhys ap Gruffudd as were all the English rulers since the Tudors. If you look at it that way, the last Welsh born Prince of Wales is her son, Charles.
In their time, the Tudors WERE the celebrities! :-)
Rich Tudors have nicer food, clothing and lifestyle.
yes they did
Continents discovered by the Tudors