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  1. Gruffydd ap Gwenwynwyn (died c. 1286) was a Welsh king who was lord of the part of Powys known as Powys Wenwynwyn and sided with Edward I in his conquest of Wales of 1277 to 1283. Gruffydd was the son of Gwenwynwyn and Margaret Corbet.

  2. GRUFFYDD ap GWENWYNWYN (died 1286 or 1287), lord of Upper Powys | Dictionary of Welsh Biography. Name: Gruffydd ap Gwenwynwyn. Date of death: 1286. Spouse: Hawys Lestrange. Child: Margaret de la Pole. Child: Owen de la Pole. Parent: Margaret Corbet. Parent: Gwenwynwyn. Gender: Male. Occupation: lord of Upper Powys.

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    Gruffydd ap Gwenwynwyn (died c. 1286) was a Welsh prince who was lord of the part of Powys known as Powys Wenwynwyn and sided with Edward I in his conquest of Wales of 1277 to 1283.

    Issue: 6 sons. Gruffydd & his wife had seven children: 1. OWEN de la Pole (-1293). m as her first husband, JOHANNA Corbet, daughter of Sir ROBERT Corbet & his wife ---. Owain of Pool, d. 1293, married Joan Corbet Owen & his wife had two children: 1.1. HAWISE “Gadam/the Hardy” (1290-[Aug 1345/1353])). m (1309) JOHN Cherleton, son of ROBERT Cherleton...

    Gruffydd ap Gwenwynwyn. Wikipedia. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gruffydd_ap_Gwenwynwyn. Accessed Jan 17, 2016
    Cawley, Princes of Southern Powys, Foundation for Medieval Genealogy. http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/WALES.htm#_Toc389126144. Accessed Jan 17, 2016.
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  3. Owain ap Gruffydd ap Gwenwynwyn (alias Owen de la Pole) allegedly surrendered the principality of Powys to Edward I at the Parliament held in Shrewsbury in 1283 (Dafydd ap Gruffudd, his rival in Powys Fadog was tried at the same Parliament, he was deposed for fighting on the wrong side and executed for treason against Edward [3] ).

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › GwenwynwynGwenwynwyn - Wikipedia

    Gwenwynwyn ab Owain Cyfeiliog (died c. 1216) was the last major ruler of mid Wales before the completion of the Norman English invasion. He was one of few native rulers to represent a real threat to the rule of Llywelyn the Great .

  5. Gruffydd ap Gwenwynwyn , lord of Upper Powys. Died: c. 1286 Active: 1241-c. 1286. His career is an example of how a Welsh prince could become an English baron and of how a Welsh kingdom became a marcher lordship. He was a generous patron of Strata Marcella Abbey.

  6. Gruffydd ap Gwenwynwyn (died c. 1286) was a Welsh king who was lord of the part of Powys known as Powys Wenwynwyn and sided with Edward I in his conquest of Wales of 1277 to 1283.