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    Gwladus Ddu, ("Gwladus the Dark Eyes"), full name Gwladus ferch Llywelyn (died 1251) was a Welsh noblewoman who was a daughter of Llywelyn the Great of Gwynedd and Joan Plantagenet, a daughter of John, King of England. She married two Marcher lords.

  2. 26 de abr. de 2022 · Gwladys Ddu "the Dark Eyed" verch Llewelyn: Also Known As: "Gladuse", "Gwladus Ddu", "Llywelyn /Gwladys" Birthdate: December 05, 1194: Birthplace: Gwynedd,Wales: Death: 1251 (56-57) Windsor,Berkshire,England Place of Burial: Windsor, Berkshire, England, United Kingdom: Immediate Family:

    • "Gladuse", "Gwladus Ddu", "Llywelyn /Gwladys"
    • Gwynedd,Wales
    • December 05, 1194
    • 1251 (56-57)Windsor,Berkshire,England
  3. Brief Life History of Gwladys ferch. When Gwladys ferch Llywelyn was born in 1205, in Wales, her father, Llywelyn the Great King of Gwynedd, was 31 and her mother, Joan Lady of Wales, was 18. She married Ralph de Mortimer in 1220, in Radnorshire, Wales, United Kingdom. They were the parents of at least 4 sons and 3 daughters.

  4. Gwladus Ddu (1206-1251) fue probablemente hija legítima de Llywelyn, aunque no todos los historiadores y cronistas están de acuerdo. En el siglo XV Adam de Usk afirma que era la hija legítima de Joanna, aunque otras fuentes aseguran que su madre fue Tangwystl Goch, institutriz de Llywelyn, y que nació antes de 1198. [ 63 ]

  5. 18 de ene. de 2018 · Gwladus Ddu remains an enigmatic and anonymous lady who attracts more interest due to the uncertainties surrounding her mother than due to herself. That’s a bit sad. However, no matter who her mother was, through Gwladus the blood of the Royal House of Gwynedd would pass down the Mortimer line, the Welsh Dragon lying dormant until ...

  6. One daughter, Gwladus Ddu, ("Gwladus the Dark") was already married to Reginald de Braose of Brecon and Abergavenny, but with Reginald an unreliable ally Llywelyn married another daughter, Marared, to John de Braose of Gower, Reginald's nephew.

  7. Abstract. The tomb of Sir William ap Thomas (d. 1445) and his wife Gwladus Ddu, ‘the Star of Gwent’ (d. 1454), is one of the glories of the priory church of St Mary in Abergavenny. The Abergavenny tombs have long been regarded as the best collection of funerary sculptures in Wales and are certainly the best studied.