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Tudor was the son of Welsh courtier Owen Tudor () and Katherine of Valois, widowed Queen Consort of the Lancastrian King Henry V. Edmund Tudor and his siblings were either illegitimate, or the product of a secret marriage, and owed their fortunes to the good will of their legitimate half-brother King Henry VI.
It was never applied to Edmund or his siblings in their lifetimes.
Edgar's claims had the support of his brothers Alexander and David — Ethelred was Abbot of Dunkeld, and Edmund was divided from his siblings by his support of Donald — and his uncle Edgar Ætheling as these witnessed the charter at Durham.
Brown was born in San Francisco, California, as the only son of four siblings born to Bernice Layne Brown, and District Attorney of San Francisco and later Governor of California, Edmund G. " Pat " Brown, Sr. Jerry Brown is Irish through his paternal grandfather and German through his paternal grandmother.
The story begins in 1940 during World War II, when four siblings — Peter, Susan, Edmund, and Lucy Pevensie — are evacuated from London to escape the Blitz.
When Lucy tells her three siblings, they don't believe her: Peter and Susan think she is just playing a game, but Edmund persistently ridicules and teases her about it.
Tempted by the White Witch's promise of power and seemingly unending supplies of Turkish Delight, Edmund betrays his siblings.
* In The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, in Narnian Year 1000, four siblings, Peter, Susan, Edmund, and Lucy Pevensie, entered Narnia through a wardrobe Digory had built from the wood of a magical Narnian tree.
Of the Tarbell children's siblings who escaped during the raid, their older brother William had many descendants, including the future American Impressionist artist, Edmund C. Tarbell, born in West Groton 155 years later.
Lucy's siblings, Peter, Susan and Edmund, do not believe her about Narnia at first, but later they all find their way to Narnia.
During the period between Lucy claiming to have got into Narnia through the wardrobe a second time and all four siblings finally making it into Narnia together, Peter negotiates a truce between Edmund and Lucy, although his annoyance with Edmund is still visible.
Peter and his siblings had been under the protection of Mr and Mrs. Beaver after arriving in Narnia, and Mr. Beaver had suspected Edmund was a traitor from the moment he set eyes on him, but did not mention anything to the others about it until his absence was noticed and Mr Beaver figured out that Edmund had gone to the White Witch.
In The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, Edmund betrays his siblings to the White Witch while under her influence, but as the story goes on he accepts the error of his ways.
By contrast, in the most recent film adaptions Edmund is played by British actor Skandar Keynes, who is of both Lebanese and Turkish ancestry ; he therefore is depicted as having darker hair and eyes than all of his siblings.
She ties Edmund to a tree and draws her knife, but a rescue party sent by Aslan arrives, frees him and brings him to his siblings and the rest of Aslan's army.
Henry and Ursula, and her younger siblings were Anne, Beatrice, and Edmund.
Edmund reaches the Witch's palace and tells her that his siblings are with the Beavers.
Her younger siblings were Mary, Edmund, Duke of Somerset, Edward Tudor and Katherine Tudor.
Katherine's older siblings included Arthur, Margaret, the future Henry VIII, Elizabeth, Mary, and Edmund.
He was present with his elder siblings, Margaret, Henry and Mary when Erasmus and Thomas More visited their royal nursery in the summer of 1499, when Edmund was months old.

Edmund and return
Meanwhile another contender for the throne had emerged – Edward the Exile, son of Edmund Ironside and a grandson of Æthelred II, returned to England in 1057, and although he died shortly after his return, he brought with him his family, which included two daughters, Margaret and Christina, and a son, Edgar the Ætheling.
Other acts of Edward are inconsistent with his having made such a promise, such as his efforts to return his nephew Edward the Exile, son of king Edmund Ironside, from Hungary in 1057.
Henry also became embroiled in funding a war in Sicily on behalf of the Pope in return for a title for his second son Edmund.
His older brother Edmund sided with Donald, presumably in return for an appanage and acknowledgement as the heir of the ageing and son-less Donald.
On his return to England he was charged in Parliament with high crimes and misdemeanors by Edmund Burke, who was encouraged by Sir Philip Francis, whom Hastings had wounded during a duel in India.
After war was declared in September, he was frustrated in his attempts to return to active service, until in April 1940 he encountered the Chief of the Imperial General Staff, Edmund Ironside, who offered him the position of Governor-General and Commander-in-chief of Malta.
She also decides that her prayers as a dope fiend are not being heard by the Virgin, but still decides to go upstairs to get more drugs, but before she can do so, her son, Edmund, and her husband, James, return home.
Lucy discovers Edmund in Narnia at the lamppost, and they return to the Professor's house.
Sir Vivian Fuchs ( right ) pictured with Sir Edmund Hillary in Wellington, New Zealand | Wellington after the return of the Commonwealth Trans-Antarctic Expedition, 1958.
An Australian Natives Association banquet held in 1901 to honour Prime Minister of Australia | Prime Minister Edmund Barton, following his return from the United Kingdom.
On his return, he insulted lawyer fellow lawyer Sir Edmund Beckett Denison QC, MP, then best known as a designer of clocks and inventor of the gravity escapement used in turret clocks.
* A comet is observed, which later becomes known as Comet Halley, after Edmund Halley successfully predicts its return in 1758.
The return story scripted for the Dimitri character centered around the romance between his brother Edmund and his wife Alex.
Peter later confided to Lucy and Edmund that he was told by Aslan that he and Susan will never return to Narnia, as they are now too old, and have learned all that they can from that world.
In the book Edmund is around 11 years old at the time of their return, but in the movie he is probably between 13 and 15 years of age.
" This does not appear to bother Edmund until halfway through the movie when, after preventing the White Witch's return, he says to Peter, " I know.
In the book Edmund is around 12 or 13 at the time of their return, but in the movie he appears to be between 15 – 17 years of age.
When Edmund, along with the others, ignored the king's order to return to England, his lands were confiscated in March 1326.
Henry also became embroiled in funding a war against the Hohenstaufen in Sicily on behalf of Pope Innocent IV in return for the Hohenstaufen title King of Sicily for his second son Edmund.
They were to help him against his enemy, Edmund Beaufort, 1st Duke of Somerset, and, in return, he would aid them in their own feud.
In a letter to Edmund Wilson, she detailed a raucous affair that she and the yet-unpublished Roethke carried on in 1935, during the time between his expulsion from Lafayette College and his return to Michigan.
General Webb agrees to grant the militia leave if their homes are attacked, in return for their reinforcement of Colonel Edmund Munro ( Maurice Roëves ) at Fort William Henry.
In return for his services Edmund was knighted by King Edward at Winchester in 1283.
Roh, celebrating the post-expressionist return of the visual arts to figural representation, utilized the phenomenology of Edmund Husserl and Martin Heidegger to emphasize that " the autonomy of the objective world around us was once more to be enjoyed ; the wonder of matter that could crystallize into objects was to be seen anew.

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