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  1. 3 de ago. de 2009 · Llywelyn ap Gruffydd - The rise to power. Llywelyn ab Iorwerth's grandson had a convoluted route to the Princedom of Wales. By 1258, he was referring to himself not as Prince of Gwynedd but as ...

  2. 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.

  3. Among the charges later brought against the Despenser s was the murder of Llywelyn Bren. With the deposition of Edward II, the estates in Senghenydd were resumed (11 February 1327) by his sons - Gruffydd, John, Meurig, Roger, William and Llywelyn. Author. Professor Thomas Jones Pierce, (1905 - 1964) Sources; Archaeologia Cambrensis, 1851, 179-91

  4. Llywelyn byl druhým synem Gruffydda ap Llywelyn Fawra. Po smrti dědečka se stal králem severovelšského království Gwynedd jeho strýc Dafydd ap Llywelyn. Jeho otec Gruffydd a jeho bratr Owain byli zpočátku vězněni a poté předáni jako rukojmí Jindřicha III. Gruffydd zemřel při pokusu o útěk z londýnského Toweru roku 1244.

  5. Llywelyn ap Seisyllt, who died about 1023, had two children with Angharad, a daughter whose name is not known and Gruffudd born about 1013. Angharad remarried and had two more sons, Bleddyn and Rhiwallon, two half-brothers for Gruffudd and his sister. Gruffudd established himself as the King of Gwynedd in 1039 and fought his first battle at ...

  6. 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.

  7. Access to memory - Open information management toolkit. Llewelyn ap Gruffudd, -1282; Llewelyn II, -1282; Llewelyn the Last, -1282; Llywelyn ap Gruffudd, -1282