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Owen Tudor

Terry Breverton

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  • 288 sidor
  • 2019
The Welsh habit of revolt against the English is an old-standing madness from the sayings of the prophet Merlin they still hope to recover their land. Hence, they frequently rebel but because they do not know the appointed time, they are often deceived and their labour is in vain. (Vita Edwardi Secundi) The appointed time, it turned out, was 1485. For generations, the ancestors of Welshman Owen Tudor had fought Romans, Irish Picts, Vikings, Saxons, Mercians and Normans. His uncles had been executed in the Glyndwr Welsh War of Independence. Owen fought for Henry V in France and entered the service of Henrys queen, Catherine of Valois. Soon after the kings death he secretly married her, the mother of the eight-month-old Henry VI. Owen and Catherine would have two boys together. Henry VI would go on to ennoble them as Edmund Earl of Richmond, and Jasper Earl of Pembroke, but upon Catherines death Owen was imprisoned. Escaping twice, Owen was thrown into the beginnings of the Wars of the Roses with his two sons. It would be Edmunds son, Henry Tudor, who would take the English throne as Henry VII. When Jasper led the Lancastrian forces at Mortimers Cross in 1461, the ageing Owen led a wing of the defeated army, was captured and executed. Without his earlier secret marriage for love, there would have been no Tudor dynasty.
  • Författare: Terry Breverton
  • Format: Pocket/Paperback
  • ISBN: 9781445694375
  • Språk: Engelska
  • Antal sidor: 288
  • Utgivningsdatum: 2019-07-15
  • Förlag: Amberley Publishing