Draft:Owen Tudor (monk)
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'''Edward (or Owain) Tudor''' ([[Welsh language|Welsh]]: ''Iorwerth or Owain ap Tudur'') (born c. November 1429, 1433 or 1434 - 1500 or 1501) {{Cite web|url=https://murreyandblue.wordpress.com/2021/02/04/henry-vii-had-an-uncle-owen-tudor/|title=Henry VII had an uncle Owen Tudor . . . .|date=February 4, 2021}} was a Welsh monk. He was an alleged member of the prominent [[House of Tudor|Tudor Family]], and half-sibling to [[Henry VI of England]]. |
'''Edward (or Owain) Tudor''' ([[Welsh language|Welsh]]: ''Iorwerth or Owain ap Tudur'') (born c. November 1429, 1433 or 1434 - 1500 or 1501) {{Cite web|url=https://murreyandblue.wordpress.com/2021/02/04/henry-vii-had-an-uncle-owen-tudor/|title=Henry VII had an uncle Owen Tudor . . . .|date=February 4, 2021}} was a Welsh monk. He was an alleged member of the prominent [[House of Tudor|Tudor Family]], and half-sibling to [[Henry VI of England]]. |
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If truly a patrilineal descendant of [[Owen Tudor]], he would have been the only member of the [[Tudors of Penmynydd]] to live long enough to see a member ascend the [[Throne of England|English Throne]]. |
If truly a patrilineal descendant of [[Owen Tudor]], he would have been the only member of the [[Tudors of Penmynydd]], alongside his brother [[Jasper Tudor]], to live long enough to see a member ascend the [[Throne of England|English Throne]]. |
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Edward's life is largely shrouded in obscurity. In his early years he became a Benedictine monk. Hidden from public knowledge, he likely died around 1500 at Westminster Abbey. https://www.historytoday.com/archive/feature/edward-lost-tudor |
Edward's life is largely shrouded in obscurity. In his early years he became a Benedictine monk. Hidden from public knowledge, he likely died around 1500 at Westminster Abbey. https://www.historytoday.com/archive/feature/edward-lost-tudor |
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