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Senana ferch Caradog. Senana ferch Caradog (c.1198–1263) was the wife of Gruffudd ap Llywelyn Fawr (1198–1244). Senana's full name was Senana ferch Caradog ap Thomas ap Rhodri ab Owain Gwynedd therefore Owain Gwynedd was her great great grandfather, although she came from an illegitimate line.
8 de sept. de 2020 · Senena verch Caradog. Senena was born in 1201 in Angelsey, Wales.2 She died at the age of 61 in 1262.2 . Children. Prince of Wales Llewelyn ap Gruffydd. Llewelyn was born in 1228 in Nefyn, North Wales.2 He died as a war casualty, Battle of Builty, at the age of 54 on December 11th, 1282 in Builty, Wales.2
- "Senana"
- Caernarvonshire, Wales
- circa 1210
This in often considered to be Siwan (Joan) of Wales (d. 1237), but more likely to be either her niece, Senana ferch Caradog (d. 1263), or in turn Senana's daughter-in-law, Eleanor de Montfort who died in childbirth on 19 June 1282 (Fig. 2; Gittos & Gittos Reference Gittos and Gittos 2012; Gray Reference Gray 2014; Smith Reference Smith ...
- Karen Dempsey
- 2021
Senena ferch Caradog (abt. 1206 - 1262) Born about 1206 in Caernarvonshire, Wales. Ancestors. Daughter of Caradog ap Thomas and Eva (ferch Gwyn) graig Caradog ap Thomas. Sister of Gruffydd ap Caradog. Wife of Gruffudd ap Llywelyn — married 1222 in Gwynedd, Wales. Descendants.
- Female
- Gruffudd ap Llywelyn
She was the daughter of Gruffudd ap Llywelyn ab Iorwerth and Senana ferch Caradog, his wife. This means that she was a granddaughter of Llywelyn Fawr (Llywelyn the Great) and a sister of Llywelyn ap Gruffudd (d.1282), both of whom ruled much of Wales for the greater part of the thirteenth century.
15 de jul. de 2009 · 13 Excerpts. Queenship and narratives of power in Welsh medieval sources. S. Johns. History. 2021. ABSTRACT The article considers women and sovereign authority in Wales in the high Middle Ages. It suggests that the memory of queenship as an element of royal power was transmitted even as the power… Expand.
Senana ferch Caradog; 2. The Daughters of Llywelyn Fawr; Gwenllian; Gwladus Ddu; Elen; Margaret; Angharad; 3. Margaret of Bromfield; 4. Abduction and Rape of the King's Baroness: Maud Clifford; 5. Legitimising the Conquest of Wales: Anglo-Norman; Noblewomen who married Welsh Noblemen; Siwan (Joan) Eleanor de Montfort; Emma Audley; Elizabeth de ...