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Sir Rhys ap Thomas KG (1449–1525) was a Welsh soldier and landholder who rose to prominence during the Wars of the Roses, and was instrumental in the victory of Henry Tudor at the Battle of Bosworth. He remained a faithful supporter of Henry and was rewarded with lands and offices in South Wales.
Rhys ap Thomas (1449–1525), KG, fue un soldado y terrateniente galés que alcanzó cierta prominencia durante las Guerras de las Rosas, y fue instrumental en la victoria de Enrique Tudor en la Batalla de Bosworth. Fiel seguidor de Enrique fue recompensado con tierras y cargos en el sur de Gales.
11 de sept. de 2023 · Birthplace: Maenordilo, Cantref Mawr, Carmarthenshire, Wales (United Kingdom) Death: February 1527 (71-80) Friary, Carmarthenshire, Wales (United Kingdom) (Natural) Place of Burial: Church of St. Peter, Carmarthenshire, Wales. Immediate Family: Son of Thomas Hynaf ap Gruffudd and Elizabeth Gruffudd.
- Maenordilo, Cantref Mawr
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RHYS ap THOMAS, Sir (1449 - 1525), the chief Welsh supporter of Henry VII | Dictionary of Welsh Biography. Name: Rhys ap Thomas. Date of birth: 1449. Date of death: 1525. Spouse: Joan Mathew. Spouse: Eva ferch Henri ap Gwilym. Child: Gruffudd ap Rhys. Parent: Elizabeth ferch Syr John Gruffydd. Parent: Thomas ap Gruffudd ap Nicolas. Gender: Male.
14 de sept. de 2021 · Tom Brown. The story of Richard III, the War of the Roses, and the Battle of Bosworth have all become some of the most famous tales of English history, but there is one man whom history often overlooks from these events – Sir Rhys ap Thomas, the man who many believe struck the killing blow on the last Plantagenet king.
16 de ago. de 2012 · Sir Rhys ap Thomas was one of the most powerful Welshmen who ever lived. It can be argued that he held, not just Wales but the whole of Britain in the palm of his hand. Henry Tudor was lucky to...
controversial character in Welsh history, Rhys ap Thomas was born in 1449 and on his father's death inherited the wealth of the Dinefwr estates. Although his family were Lancastrian supporters he prudently served the House of York and vowed to Richard III words to the effect that Henry Tudor would land in Wales only over his dead body.