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  1. Hace 5 días · The only person known to have ruled all of Wales as a modern territory was Gruffydd ap Llywelyn (c. 1010–1063), a prince of Gwynedd who became King of Wales from 1055 to 1063. However, some Welsh princes sporadically claimed the medieval title of Prince of Wales between the 13th to 15th centuries.

  2. 26 de may. de 2024 · One of the most significant episodes in Kidwelly‘s early history came in 1159 when the legendary Welsh ruler Lord Rhys captured the castle from its Norman overlords. Rhys, also known as Rhys ap Gruffydd, was a key figure in the Welsh resistance against Norman encroachment.

  3. Hace 6 días · Owain's strategy was in sharp contrast to Rhys ap Gruffydd, prince of Deheubarth, who in 1162 rose in open revolt against the Normans in south Wales, drawing Henry II back to England from the continent.

  4. Hace 2 días · The events of the 1270s, when the chapters of Bangor and St Asaph turned against Llywelyn ap Gruffudd, illustrated that such fears were not misplaced. However, for most of the thirteenth century the cathedral chapters of north Wales remained loyal to the princes, and individual canons acted as administrators and diplomats for their ...

  5. 30 de may. de 2024 · England's king, who only the prior year had pardoned Rhys ap Gruffudd for his 1162 revolt, assembled a vast host against the allied Welsh, with troops drawn from all over the Angevin empire assembling in Shrewsbury, and with the Norse of Dublin paid to harass the Welsh coast.

  6. Hace 6 días · Gruffydd ap Llywelyn was the next ruler to be able to unite most of the Welsh kingdoms under his rule. Originally king of Gwynedd , by 1055 he was ruler of almost all of Wales and had annexed parts of England around the border.

  7. Hace 1 día · LIST 3 ARCHDEACONS OF BANGOR. Churches of Llannor, Deneio, Llandygái and Caerhun (all Gwynedd) ( Valor IV 416 a-b ). Valuation 1291 £17 6s. 8d., plus tithes £1 10s. 8d. ( Taxatio p. 290 a ). First occ. at deathbed of Gruffudd ap Cynan [1137] ( History of Gruffydd ap Cynan, ed. Arthur Jones (Manchester, 1910) pp. 156-7).