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  1. NEST (fl. 1120), a princess of Deheubarth. Daughter of Rhys ap Tewdwr by Gwladus, daughter of Rhiwallon ap Cynfyn. About 1100 she married Gerald of Pembroke; there were at least three sons of the union - William, Maurice, and David Fitz-Gerald - and a daughter, Angharad, wife of William of Manorbier and mother of Giraldus Cambrensis.

  2. Nest ferch Rhys. Nest ferch Rhys (* um 1085, † nach 1136), genannt Helen of Wales, deutsch: Nest, Tochter des Rhys, in neueren Quellen auch Nesta, war eine für ihre Schönheit bekannte walisische Prinzessin von Deheubarth .

  3. When Nest ferch Rhys was born about 1085, in Carmarthenshire, Wales, her father, Rhys ap Tewdwr Prince of Deheubarth, was 35 and her mother, Gwladys ferch Rhiwallon, was 26. She married Gerald FitzWalter FitzGerald, Lord Constable of Windsor Castle in 1104, in Pembroke, Pembrokeshire, Wales. They were the parents of at least 3 sons and 2 daughters.

  4. woww.narberthmuseum.co.uk › nest-ferch-rhysNest Ferch Rhys - Woww

    Nest Ferch Rhys. Nest, born in c.1085, was the daughter of Rhys ap Twdwr King of Deheubarth (Dyfed) with his wife Gwladys. The 11 th Century was a time of insecurity and unrest in West Wales and this is reflected in Princess Nest’s turbulent life. In 1092, while still a child, Nest’s father was killed in battle with the Normans.

  5. Nest ferch Rhys (vers 1085 – av. 1136), fut une princesse galloise du Royaume de Deheubarth réputée pour sa beauté. Elle était la fille de Rhys ap Tewdwr et de sa femme Gwladys verch Rhiwallon. Biographie. À la mort de son père en 1093, le Deheubarth est conquis par les Normands.

  6. 22 de mar. de 2024 · Is this your ancestor? Explore genealogy for Nest (ferch Rhys) Fitzwalter born abt. 1085 Dinefwr Castle, Carmarthenshire, Wales died 1136 Caernarfonshire, Wales including ancestors + descendants + 1 photos + 8 genealogist comments + more in the free family tree community.

  7. 7 de sept. de 2018 · At this point, we may consider the vague possibility that Nest was again with Owain and was returned as a part of the bargain. In 1113, Gruffydd ap Rhys, Nest’s brother, returned from exile in Ireland determined to retake his father’s kingdom. Records show he stayed from time to time with Nest and Gerald at Pembroke Castle.