Yahoo Search Búsqueda en la Web

Resultado de búsqueda

  1. Gruffydd ap Llywelyn ( c. 1010 – 5 August 1063) was King of Gwynedd and Powys from 1039 and, after asserting his control over the entire country, claimed the title King of Wales from 1055 until his death in 1063. He was the son of Llywelyn ap Seisyll king of Gwynedd and Angharad daughter of Maredudd ab Owain, king of Deheubarth, [1 ...

    • 1055 – 1063
    • Former wife of Hywel ab Edwin, Ealdgyth
  2. Rhys ap Gruffydd or ap Gruffudd (often anglicised to "Griffith"; c. 1132 – 28 April 1197) was the ruler of the kingdom of Deheubarth in south Wales from 1155 to 1197. Today, he is commonly known as The Lord Rhys, in Welsh Yr Arglwydd Rhys, although this title may have not been used in his lifetime. [2]

    • Gwenllian ferch Madog
    • Dinefwr
  3. Family tree of Welsh monarchs. Family trees of the kings of Gwynedd, Deheubarth and Powys and some of their more prominent relatives and heirs. [1] [2] [3] The early generations of these genealogies are traditional and their historical accuracy is debated by scholars.

  4. His name was Gruffudd ap Llywelyn and he was the last, and the most formidable, King of Wales. Having emerged as king of North Wales in 1039 he waged a bloody war to conquer the south-west of the country, while consistently pursuing a policy of aggression and expansion on his eastern border with England.

    • king griffith of wales1
    • king griffith of wales2
    • king griffith of wales3
    • king griffith of wales4
  5. 22 de mar. de 2024 · Llywelyn Ap Gruffudd (died Dec. 11, 1282, near Builth, Powys, Wales) was the prince of Gwynedd in northern Wales who struggled unsuccessfully to drive the English from Welsh territory.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  6. 3 de ago. de 2009 · In 1276, Edward declared Llywelyn a rebel. The King gathered the largest army seen in Britain since 1066. By August 1277 his forces were in the heart of Gwynedd.

  7. 9 de ago. de 2012 · The last King of Wales. 9th August 2012 Culture identity, Prince of Wales. Sean Davies marks this date as significant for the Welsh calendar because of events 1,000 years ago. The 5 August is a little-heralded date in the Welsh calendar, but it marks the anniversary of the death of the man who can be called the country’s greatest leader.