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Much Hadham House was a manor house in Hertfordshire, England. In the fifteenth century, it was the house of Owen Tudor and his wife, the widow of Henry V of England and a Princess of Frances, Catherine of Valois. It was the birthplace of their son, Edmund, who was the father of Henry VII of England.
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Much Hadham — For another area in Hertfordshire called Perry Green near Luton, see Peters Green Coordinates: 51°51′14″N 0°04′19″E / 51.854°N 0.072°E / … Wikipedia
Edmund Tudor, 1st Earl of Richmond — ( 1431 ndash; 1 November 1456) was the father of King Henry VII of England.Tudor was born either at Much Hadham Palace in Hertfordshire or at Hadham in Bedfordshire, an older son of Owen Tudor and Catherine of Valois (former wife of King Henry V… … Wikipedia
Edmund Tudor, 1. Earl of Richmond — Wappen Edmunds Edmund Tudor, 1. Earl of Richmond (* um 1430; † 1. November 1456) war der Vater von König Heinrich VII. von England. Tudor wurde entweder im Much Hadham Palace in Hertfordshire als Sohn von Owen Tudor und Katharina von Valois… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Дворец Мач Хэдэм — (англ. Much Hadham Palace или House) главная достопримечательность английской деревни Мач Хэдэм в графстве Хартфордшир: дворец постройки XIII века, расположенный рядом с местной приходской церковью. В первой половине XV века резиденция… … Википедия
Мач Хэдэм (дворец) — Дворец Мач Хэдэм (англ. Much Hadham Palace или House) главная достопримечательность английской деревни Мач Хэдэм в графстве Хартфордшир: дворец постройки XIII века, расположенный рядом с местной приходской церковью. В первой половине XV века … Википедия
Henry Moore (Bildhauer) — Henry Moore (* 30. Juli 1898 in Castleford, Yorkshire; † 31. August 1986 in Much Hadham, Hertfordshire) war ein englischer Bildhauer und Zeichner. Moore ist bekannt für seine großen, abstrakten Skulpturen, die weltweit ausgestellt sind. Die… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Henry Moore — (* 30. Juli 1898 in Castleford, Yorkshire; † 31. August 1986 in Much Hadham, Hertfordshire) war ein englischer Bildhauer und Zeichner. Moore ist bekannt für seine großen, abstrakten Skulpturen, die weltweit ausgestellt sind. Die Arbeiten sind… … Deutsch Wikipedia
London — London † Catholic Encyclopedia ► London London, the capital of England and chief city of the British Empire, is situated about fifty miles from the mouth of the Thames, Lat. 51°30 , Long. 0°5 . The word London is used in widely… … Catholic encyclopedia
List of museums in England — Museums in England is a link page for any museum in England by ceremonial county. The Museums, Libraries and Archives Council is the national development agency for museums in England, and is a sponsored body of the Department for Culture, Media… … Wikipedia
Charles Fitzroy Doll — The Hotel Russell in Bloomsbury, designed by Doll in 1898 Charles Fitzroy Doll J.P., FRIBA (1850–1929), was an English architect of the Victorian and Edwardian eras who specialised in designing hotels. He … Wikipedia
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Much Hadham House was a manor house in Hertfordshire, England. In the fifteenth century, it was the house of Owen Tudor and his wife, the widow of Henry V of England and a Princess of Frances, Catherine of Valois. It was the birthplace of their son, Edmund, who was the father of Henry VII of England.
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