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  1. Even after this Gruffudd failed to gain possession of Deheubarth; Gruffydd ap Rhydderch ap Iestyn rose up against him. According to 'Brut y Tywysogion' ( Peniarth MS 20 , 18a), great deceit and treachery took place in 1045 between Gruffydd ap Rydderch and his brother Rhys and Gruffudd ap Llywelyn.

  2. Llywelyn, who was born around 1223 was the son Gruffydd ap Llywelyn, himself the son of Llywelyn the Great, and Senena ferch Rhodri. Statue of Llywelyn the Last at Cardiff City Hall Following the death of Llywelyn the Great in 1240, he was succeeded as Prince of Gwynedd by Dafydd ap Llywelyn, his son by his marriage to Joan, the daughter of King John of England.

  3. GRUFFYDD ap LLYWELYN (died 1244), prince. Natural son of Llywelyn ap Iorwerth by Tangwystl, daughter of Llywarch Goch of Rhos. He was born sometime before his father's marriage to Joan in 1206. The first reference to him is as one of the hostages handed over to John in 1211; he was still a prisoner in August 1213, but was released as part of ...

  4. Ail fab Gruffydd ap Llywelyn a Senena, ac ŵyr Llywelyn ap Iorwerth. Ni ellir olrhain ei yrfa ymhellach yn ôl na 1245 pan geir ef yn un o'r gwŷr mawr o gylch Dafydd II, ffaith sydd yn awgrymu ei fod ef, yn wahanol i'w dad a'i frawd hŷn, Owen, yn ffefryn gan ei ewythr, ac, efallai, yn cael ei ystyried fel ei aer.

  5. Llywelyn ap Gruffydd. The years that followed the death of Llywelyn ab Iorwerth saw a major reversal in the fortunes of Gwynedd, culminating in the Treaty of Woodstock, concluded with King Henry III in 1247, a year after the death of Llywelyn's son Dafydd. Under the terms of the treaty, Gwynedd lost all its lands to the east of the River Conwy.

  6. Indeed, Gwynedd itself now seemed to be on the verge of disintegration: on the death of Dafydd ap Llywelyn, in February 1246, the principality was, ‘by the counsel of the wise men of the land’, divided between his two nephews, Owain and Llywelyn ap Gruffudd. 1 Such a partition averted civil war but only at the expense of weakening further an already enfeebled principality.

  7. Gruffydd ap Llywelyn. Gruffydd ap Llywelyn ( c. 1010 – 5 de agosto de 1063) fue rey de Gales de 1055 a 1063. Anteriormente había sido rey de Gwynedd y Powys en 1039. Era hijo del rey Llywelyn ap Seisyll y Angharad, hija de Maredudd ab Owain, y tataranieto de Hywel Dda.