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Tudur ([ˈtɨ̞dɨ̞r]), from old Welsh Tutir, is the Welsh form of the given name Theodoric and may refer to:
Tewdrig, king of Glywysing (fl. 6th century)
Tudur Hen (Theodoric the Old), eponymous founder of the Tudor dynasty
Tudur ap Goronwy (died 1367), Welsh landowner, soldier and administrator of the Tudors of Penmynydd family
Tudur ap Gruffudd (c. 1357 – 1405), participated in the rebellion of his brother, Owain Glyndŵr
Tudur ap Gwyn Hagr (fl. second half of the 14th century), a Welsh language poet
Tudur Penllyn (1420–1490), Welsh-language poet
Tudur Aled (1465–1525), late medieval Welsh poet, born in Llansannan, Denbighshire
Harri Tudur (1457–1509), the Welsh-language name for Henry VII of England (r. from 1485)
Siôn Tudur (1522–1602), Welsh-language poet
R. Tudur Jones (1921–1998), Welsh nationalist and Calvinist theologian
Owain Tudur Jones (born 1984), Welsh international footballer
See also
Tudor (disambiguation)
Pandy Tudur, village in the county borough of Conwy, north Wales
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Jasper Tudor
- Epilepsi
- Pemberontakan Glyndŵr
- Tudur
- Maredudd ap Tudur
- Owen Tudor
- Tudur ap Goronwy
- Henry VII of England
- Tudur Hen
- Tudur Aled
- Tudors of Penmynydd
- Owain Tudur Jones
- R. Tudur Jones