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Gwladys ferch Rhiwallon. Nest ferch Rhys (c. 1085 – c. 1136) was the daughter of Rhys ap Tewdwr, last King of Deheubarth in Wales, by his wife, Gwladys ferch Rhiwallon ap Cynfyn of Powys. [1] Her family is of the House of Dinefwr. Nest was the wife of Gerald de Windsor (c. 1075 – 1135), Constable of Pembroke Castle and son of the ...
- Gwladys ferch Rhiwallon
- Dinefwr
- Rhys ap Tewdwr
- Gerald de Windsor, Stephen, Constable of Cardigan
Nest ferch Rhys, born around 1085, was the daughter of Rhys ap Tewdwr (Rhys ap Tudor Mawr), king of the Deheubarth in South Wales. Nicknamed ‘Helen of Wales’ she was renowned for her beauty; like Helen of Troy, her good looks led to her abduction and civil war. Princess Nest led an eventful life.
Nest ferch Rhys. Nest ferch Rhys (c. 1085-antes de 1136; popularmente conocida como Nesta o " Princesa Nesta ") fue la única hija legítima de Rhys ap Tewdwr, último rey de Deheubarth en Gales, y su mujer, Gwladys ferch Rhiwallon ap Cynfyn de Powys. Pertenecía a la Casa de Dinefwr.
26 de abr. de 2022 · Nest ferch Rhys (died after 1136) was a Welsh princess of Deheubarth who was renowned for her beauty. Nest was the daughter of Prince Rhys ap Tewdwr Mawr by his wife, Gwladys ferch Rhiwallon. After her father's death in 1093, Deheubarth was conquered by the Normans and King Henry I of England appointed himself her protector.
- Llandyfesisant
- circa 1085
4 de jul. de 2023 · Explore genealogy for Nesta (ferch Rhys) Fitzwalter born bef. 1080 Dinefwr Castle, Carmarthenshire, Wales died 1140 Caernarfonshire, Wales including ancestors + descendants + 1 photos + 5 genealogist comments + more in the free family tree community.
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30 de mar. de 2023 · One woman who this certainly applies to is Princess Nest ferch Rhys who, since the 19 th century, has been known as “Helen of Wales” for her supposed similarity to the legendary Helen of Troy. Both women were said to have been so beautiful that they inspired their own abductions and created civil war.
15 de nov. de 2021 · Born in around 1085 Nest found herself at the heart of the Welsh /Anglo-Norman conflict for much of her life. It is arguable on a number of occasions whether she was a pawn or an instigator or somewhere in between. Nest was the daughter of Rhys ap Tewdr King of Deheubarth, a kingdom in the south of Wales.