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  1. Gruffydd ap Rhys (* um 1160; † 25. Juli 1201 ) war ein Fürst von Deheubarth . Er war der älteste Sohn von Lord Rhys und dessen Frau Gwenlian, Tochter von Madog ap Maredudd von Powys.

  2. His widow died at Picton castle in 1535 and was also buried in Greyfriars church. His estates, though not his offices, passed to his grandson, Sir Rhys ap Gruffydd, who, in 1531, forfeited them and his life for alleged conspiracy (see further the article on the Rice family). Author. Sir James Frederick Rees, (1883 - 1967) Sources

  3. 14 de may. de 2018 · Rhys ap Gruffydd (1132–97), king of Deheubarth (1155–97), known as ‘the Lord Rhys’. The younger son of Gruffydd ap Rhys, king of Deheubarth, and Gwenllian, daughter of Gruffydd ap Cynan, king of Gwynedd, he married Gwenllian, daughter of Madog ap Maredudd, king of Powys. He did not unite the three kingdoms, but after Owain Gwynedd 's ...

  4. 6 de nov. de 2023 · Gwenllian ferch Gruffydd. Rhys ap Gruffydd, commonly known as The Lord Rhys, in Welsh Yr Arglwydd Rhys (c. 1132 – 28 April 1197) was the ruler of the Welsh kingdom of Deheubarth in south Wales from 1155 to 1197 and native Prince of Wales. It was believed that he usually used the title "Proprietary Prince of Deheubarth" or "Prince of South ...

  5. Rhys ap Gruffydd, bekannt als walisisch Yr Arglwydd Rhys (‘The lord Rhys’), * 1132; † 28. April 1197) war ein Herrscher des südwalisischen Fürstentums Deheubarth. Unter seiner Führung wurde das Fürstentum in der zweiten Hälfte des 12. Jahrhunderts zum mächtigsten walisischen Fürstentum, doch verlor es diese Stellung durch heftige ...

  6. Gruffydd ap Rhys ( c. 1090–1137), pretender to the kingdom of Deheubarth. Following the death of his father, Rhys ap Tewdwr, in 1093, Gruffydd was taken to Ireland for safety. In 1113 he returned with kinsmen and ‘young hot-heads’ to claim his inheritance, but others declined to support him. His rising against Norman settlers in 1116 was ...

  7. 27 de feb. de 2024 · Matilda, da. of William de Braose III; issue: Rhys, Owain; d. 25 July 1201. The position of Deheubarth built up by Rhys was partly personal and could not be sustained. His sons quarrelled incessantly. Gruffydd took cantref Mawr on his father's death. He had for years been at odds with his younger brother, Maelgwyn, who was strong in Ceredigion.