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  1. Dafydd ap Llywelyn (* um 1215; † 25. Februar 1246 ) war ein Fürst des walisischen Fürstentums Gwynedd . Er war der Nachfolger von Llywelyn ab Iorwerth , sein Kampf gegen den englischen König scheiterte jedoch im Krieg von 1241 und in dem Krieg ab 1244 , während dessen er starb.

  2. Llywelyn ap Dafydd (c.1267–1287), potential claimant to the title Prince of Gwynedd, was the eldest son of Dafydd ap Gruffydd, the last free ruler of Gwynedd, and his wife Elizabeth Ferrers. Nothing is known of his early life, though it is thought he was probably born some time around 1267.

  3. DAFYDD LLWYD ap LLYWELYN ap GRUFFUDD, of Mathafarn (c. 1420 - c. 1500), poet. Dictionary of Welsh Biography. Retrieved 29 May 2024, from https://biography.wales ...

  4. 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.

  5. historiesandcastles.com › llywelyn-ap-gruffuddLlywelyn ap Gruffudd

    17 de ago. de 2023 · Llywelyn’s father Gruffudd ap Llywelyn ruled Gwynedd jointly with his uncle Dafydd ap Llywelyn until conflict split them apart. Inheriting Gwynedd and Expanding Rule When his uncle Dafydd died childless in 1246, the 23-year-old Llywelyn claimed his inheritance and was confirmed as the new Prince of Gwynedd by King Henry III of England.

  6. 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.

  7. 12 de jun. de 2023 · When Dafydd died in February 1246, Llywelyn was able to claim his uncle’s lands and titles. Author and historian Matt Lewis visits the Tower of London to tell the story of those fortunate few who succeeded in escaping one of history's most famous prisons. Watch Now.