Katheryn of Berain (Welsh: Catrin o Ferain) (born 1535 - Latin eulogy; died aged 56 on 27 August 1591), sometimes called Mam Cymru ("mother of Wales"), was a Welsh noblewoman noted for her four marriages and her extensive network of descendants and relations.
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KatherynofBerain (Welsh: Catrin o Ferain) (born 1535 - Latin eulogy; died aged 56 on 27 August 1591), sometimes called Mam Cymru ("mother of Wales")...
in Park City Katheryn K. Russell, associate professor of criminology and criminal justice at the University of Maryland KatherynofBerain, Welsh noblewoman...
Duchess of Bedford, wife of Jasper Tudor Katherine Tudor, Princess of England, daughter of Henry VII of England and Elizabeth of York KatherynofBerain, Welsh...
1450 à Jeanne du Chastel. John Ballinger, "KatherynofBerain", Y Cymmrodon, Vol. XL, The Honourable Society of Cymmrodian, London, 1929, see [1], accessed...
Anne Greville, who died c.1570. Before the end of January 1573, he married his third wife KatherynofBerain and they had four children: Edward Wynn. Married...
Glyndŵr, one of the daughters of Margaret Hanmer and Owain Glyndŵr Catrin ferch Gruffudd ap Hywel, a 16th-century Welsh poet KatherynofBerain, Catrin Tudor...
First Gravedigger in Act 5, Scene 1, of the play. The sight of Yorick's skull evokes a reminiscence by Prince Hamlet of the man, who apparently played a role...
also the Salusbury family via KatherynofBerain. The people mentioned can be associated with the Anglesey based Tudors of Penmynydd family. The Tudors...
(English: Mother of Wales) may refer to: 16th century Welsh noblewoman KatherynofBerain also known as Katheryn Tudor. National personification of Wales, also...
painted; many of these remain in Welsh collections. KatherynofBerain, who claimed Tudor ancestry and earned the nickname "Mam Gymru" ("Mother of Wales") because...
Gresham the founding of the Royal Exchange in London. In 1567, Clough married as her second husband KatherynofBerain, heiress of estates in North Wales...
Welsh land-owning dynasties of the Georgian era. Through her father's line, she was a direct descendant ofKatherynofBerain.[citation needed] Hester enjoyed...
Salesbury (MP) Sir Richard Clough (1530–1570) KatherynofBerain (1534–1591) Robert Carey, 1st Earl of Monmouth (1560–1639) Sir Hugh Myddleton (1560–1631)...
23 – Luis Ponce de León, Spanish lyric poet (b. 1527) August 27 – KatherynofBerain, Welsh noblewoman (b. 1534) September 7 – Heinrich Sudermann, German...
and Edward I. Gwydir was home to KatherynofBerain. King Charles is said to have visited Gwydir in 1645 as the guest of Sir Richard Wynn, 2nd Baronet,...
portrait ofKatherynofBerain is held by the National Museum Cardiff. He painted a head of Philip II from the life in 1553, as a letter of Cardinal Granvelle...
Davies. "KatherynofBerain 'Catrin o'r Berain', 1534/5-1591), 'Mam Cymru' ('The mother of Wales')". Dictionary of Welsh Biography. National Library of Wales...
second wife, KatherynofBerain, home to the new house he had built for her at Plas Clough on the outskirts of Denbigh. In local folk-tales of Tremeirchion...
hall's archive.[citation needed] The house of Sir Rocard Clough and his KatherynofBerain ("the mother of Wales" whose son John has a dedication in Shakespeare's...
23 – Luis Ponce de León, Spanish lyric poet (b. 1527) August 27 – KatherynofBerain, Welsh noblewoman (b. 1534) September 7 – Heinrich Sudermann, German...
Labour Party politician Sue Jones-Davies (born 1949), actress, singer KatherynofBerain (1534–1591), noblewoman Gwyneth Keyworth (active since 2009), actress...