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  1. Dafydd ap Dafydd ap Llywelyn was presumably a minor when his father, the prince, died in 1246 and was unable to contest the throne of Gwynedd which was claimed by Owain Goch and his brother Llywelyn ap Gruffudd, his cousins. Even if he had reached his majority by the time of his father's death his path to the throne would have been contested.

  2. An alternative version of events written in the east of England by monks in contact with Llywelyn's exiled daughter, Gwenllian ferch Llywelyn, and niece, Gwladys ferch Dafydd, states that Llywelyn, at the front of his army, approached the combined forces of Edmund and Roger Mortimer, Hugo Le Strange, and Gruffydd ap Gwenwynwyn on the promise that he would receive their homage.

  3. 26 de feb. de 2024 · Dafydd ap Llywelyn [David son of Llewelyn], born c. March 1212, died 25 February 1246, was the Welsh Prince of Gwynedd from 1240 to 1246 and was the first ruler to claim the title of Prince of Wales, a title which now rests solely with the firstborn son and heir of the reigning British Monarch. Birth and descent: Though birth years of 1208 ...

  4. Dafydd ap Llywelyn (1208-1246) fue su único hijo legítimo. Se casó con Isabella de Braose, hija de William de Braose, Barón de Abergavenny. William era hijo de Reginald de Braose y Gracia Briwere. A la muerte de Gracia Reginald se casó con Gladis Dduu, otra de las hijas de Llywelyn.

  5. Dafydd ap Gwilym was the son of Gwilym Gam ap Gwilym ab Einion Fawr o'r Tywyn ap Gwilym ap Gwrwared ap Gwilym ap Gwrwared Gerdd Gymell ap Cuhelyn Fardd. His mother's name was Ardudful, and it is possible that the Llywelyn ap Gwilym ap Rhys ap Llywelyn ab Ednyfed Fychan whom the poet referred to as his uncle was a brother of hers.

  6. Dafydd ap Llywelyn ( c. 1215 –Chwefror 25, 1246 ), oedd Tywysog Cymru a Gwynedd rhwng 1240 a 1246. Dafydd oedd unig fab Llywelyn Fawr o'i wraig briod Siwan, merch John, brenin Lloegr. Yn ei flynyddoedd olaf aeth Llywelyn i lawer o drafferth i gael cydnabod Dafydd fel ei etifedd ac olynydd. Yn ôl cyfraith Cymru, buasai'r deyrnas yn cael ei ...

  7. This wasn’t quite as favourable to Llywelyn as it meant the splitting of Gwynedd in half, with the land east of the River Conwy under English control. Gywnedd in 1247. When Llywelyn’s younger brother Dafydd ap Gruffydd came of age, King Henry then proposed Llywelyn’s half be shared with him, splitting west Gwynedd even further.