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  1. Gwenllian, daughter of Llywelyn ap Gruffudd was born on 12th June 1282 at Garth Celyn Abergwyngregyn. Eleanor de Montfort, daughter of the French baron Simon de Montfort, was her mother. Eleanor died shortly after the birth of Gwenllian at Pen-y Bryn in Abergwyngregyn where she had spent a period of three years as a prisoner of the English Crown.

  2. 10 de dic. de 2014 · Eleanor de Montfort has been overshadowed in scholarly literature by her more famous husband, Simon. This book represents an attempt to fill that gap, and such a biography is long overdue.Eleanor d...

  3. 8 de mar. de 2012 · Kindle $48.76. As sister of Henry III and aunt of the future Edward I, Eleanor de Montfort was at the heart of the bloody conflict between the Crown and the English barons. At Lewes in 1264 Simon de Montfort captured the king and secured control of royal government. A woman of fiery nature, Eleanor worked tirelessly to support her husband's cause.

  4. Hace 19 horas · This is particularly true of the Household Roll of the Countess of Leicester, sister of Henry III and wife of the great rebel earl, Simon de Montfort. The roll begins in February 1265, the crucial year of the de Montfort fortunes, when the earl reached the height of his power, only to plunge with startling suddenness to defeat and death. The ...

  5. Roedd Elinor de Montfort neu Eleanor de Montfort ( 1252 – 19 Mehefin 1282 ), yn ferch Simon de Montfort ac Eleanor o Loegr (chwaer Harri III, brenin Lloegr ), a gwraig Llywelyn ap Gruffudd, Tywysog Cymru. [1] Mam y Dywysoges Gwenllian oedd hi. Bywgraffiad. Ar ôl priodi Llywelyn ym 1278, ei theitl swyddogol (yng Nghymru a Lloegr) oedd ...

  6. Eleanor de Montfort (1252–1282). She married Llywelyn ap Gruffudd, Prince of Wales, honouring an agreement that had been made between Earl Simon and Llywelyn. Eleanor, Lady of Wales, died on 19 June 1282 at the royal Welsh home at Abergwyngregyn, on the north coast of Gwynedd, giving birth to a daughter, Gwenllian of Wales.

  7. Already widowed, Eleanor had taken solemn vows not to remarry, but caused a scandal when she secretly married Simon de Montfort in 1238. In doing so she made Simon one of the most powerful men in England. After Simon’s took power from King Henry III in May 1264, Eleanor made Odiham castle her principal residence.