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  1. 16 de nov. de 2020 · Little is known about Dafydd ap Grufydd. He was born between 1550-1590 in Wales. Dafydd had two known children: 1. Rhydderch ap Dafydd, 6 ch (David, John, Rhys, Morgan, Phillip & Gwenllian) 2. James ap Dafydd. He was a writer of books, three of which were: 1. The Genealogies 1664; 2.

  2. 24 de oct. de 2017 · Also Known As: "Sir Hywel y Fwyall". Birthdate: circa 1225. Death: 1282 (52-61) Immediate Family: Son of Gruffudd ab Ednyfed Fychan and Gwenllian verch Hywel. Husband of Tangwystl verch Dafydd.

  3. GRUFFUDD ap DAFYDD FYCHAN (15th century), poet. Of Tir Iarll in Glamorganshire He is apparently the person referred to as 'Gruffudd mydrydd a enwir gŵr o Fetws Tir Iarll' whose pedigree is given by G. T. Clark in Limbus Patrum, 510. A number of his cywyddau have been preserved, including an elegy on the death of Henry VI, a number of ...

  4. 10 de jun. de 2024 · Very easy. Easy. Moderate. Difficult. Very difficult. Pronunciation of Dafydd ap Gruffudd with 1 audio pronunciations. 0 rating. Record the pronunciation of this word in your own voice and play it to listen to how you have pronounced it. Can you pronounce this word better.

  5. 5 de oct. de 2018 · Dafydd ap Gruffydd was the younger brother of Llywelyn ap Gruffydd, the Prince of Wales who ruled portions of Wales, to a greater or lesser degree, since the death of his uncle (also named Dafydd) in 1246. The younger Dafydd was born in 1238, at least a decade after Llywelyn. This Dafydd spent the majority of his life in England, to which his ...

  6. Dafydd Llwyd ap Llywelyn ap Gruffudd, usually referred to as Dafydd Llwyd o Fathafarn (fl. c.1400–c.1490) was a Welsh language poet, a native of Mathafarn, Powys. The bulk of Dafydd Llwyd's surviving poetry is characterised by his hopes and aspirations for a Mab Darogan ('Son of Prophecy') who would throw off the yoke of English rule and realise the restoration of an independent Wales .

  7. Second son of Gruffydd ap Llywelyn by Senena, and grandson of Llywelyn ap Iorwerth.His career can be traced no further back than 1245 when he emerges as one of a group of magnates in the entourage of Dafydd II, a fact which suggests that, unlike his father and elder brother, Owain, he was favoured by his uncle, and was possibly regarded as Dafydd's destined heir.