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  1. Rhys ap Tewdwr (c. 1040 – 1093) was a king of Deheubarth in Wales and member of the Dinefwr dynasty, a branch descended from Rhodri the Great. Following the Norman Conquest, he had to pay William the Conqueror to keep his kingdom, which lasted until the end of William's reign.

    • Tewdwr ap Cadell
    • 1078–1093
    • Gwenllian ferch Gwyn of Dyfed
    • Catrin (or Gwladus) verch Lestyn, Gwladys ferch Rhiwallon
  2. Rhys ap Tewdwr (c. 1040-1093) fue rey de Deheubarth en Gales, y miembro de la Casa de Dinefwr, rama descendiente de Rhodri el Grande. Nació en el área actual de Carmarthenshire y murió en la batalla de Brecon en abril de 1093. Gobierno. Catedral de San David.

  3. Name: Rhys ap Tewdwr. Date of death: 1093. Spouse: Gwladys ferch Rhiwallon ap Cynfyn. Child: Nest ferch Rhys ap Tewdwr. Child: Hywel ap Rhys ap Tewdwr. Child: Gruffydd ap Rhys ap Tewdwr. Parent: Tewdwr ap Cadell. Gender: Male. Area of activity: Royalty and Society; Politics, Government and Political Movements. Author: Thomas Jones Pierce.

  4. RHYS AP TEWDWR (died 1093), king of Deheubarth (1078-1093) | Dictionary of Welsh Biography. Name: Rhys ap Tewdwr. Date of death: 1093. Spouse: Gwladys ferch Rhiwallon ap Cynfyn. Child: Nest ferch Rhys ap Tewdwr. Child: Hywel ap Rhys ap Tewdwr. Child: Gruffydd ap Rhys ap Tewdwr. Parent: Tewdwr ap Cadell. Gender: Male.

  5. role in medieval Wales. In Wales: Norman infiltration. …suggesting that King William and Rhys ap Tewdwr, king of Deheubarth (died 1093), made a compact that recognized the Welsh ruler’s authority in his own kingdom and perhaps also his influence in those other areas of southern Wales outside Deheubarth, particularly Morgannwg and ...

  6. 13 de ene. de 2023 · Overview. Rhys ap Tewdwr. (d. 1093) ruler in Wales. Quick Reference. Son of Tewdwr ap Cadell, another descendant of Hywel Dda, made himself master of Deheubarth after Rhys ab Owain's death in 1078. He married Gwladus, daughter of Rhiwallon ap Cynfyn, and had issue Gruffydd, Hywel, and Nest.

  7. Rhys was one of the most successful and powerful Welsh princes, and, after the death of Owain Gwynedd of Gwynedd in 1170, the dominant power in Wales. Rhys's grandfather, Rhys ap Tewdwr, was king of Deheubarth, and was killed at Brecon in 1093 by Bernard de Neufmarché.