Cadwallon ap Madog was the son of Madog ab Idnerth who had died in 1140, while Idnerth was a grandson of Elystan Glodrydd who had died in around 1010...
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Gruffydd (12th century), son of Gruffudd ap Cynan Cadwallon ap Madog (12th century), ruler of Maelienydd Cadwallon (role-playing game), a 2006 game published...
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Efa ferch Madog, married Cadwallon ap Madog ap Idnerth, prince of Maelienydd The Mabinogion tale The Dream of Rhonabwy is set during Madog's reign. The...
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Dafydd ab Owain, who had emerged as the main power in Gwynedd, and Cadwallon ap Madog from Rhwng Gwy a Hafren swore fealty and liege homage to Henry at...
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monastery founded in 1176 by Cadwallon ap Madog. A spurious tale was later recorded that the abbey was founded in 1143 by Meredudd ap Maelgwn at Ty-faenor, and...
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Glodrydd (c. 975, Æthelstan) Cadwgan ab Elstan Glodrydd Idnerth Madog (d. 1140) Cadwallon ap Madog (d. 1179), ruled Maelienydd and Elfael Einion Clud (d. 1177)...
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little is known about Elystan himself, but his descendants, including Cadwallon ap Madog, continued to rule Ferlix, a minor principality in mid Wales, and...
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he had: Cadwallon ap Gruffudd [cy]; Owain Gwynedd (Owain ap Gruffudd), married (1) Gwladus (Gladys) ferch Llywarch, daughter of Llywarch ap Trahaearn...
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sons, Madog ap Maredudd and Gruffydd ap Maredudd. He later had a relationship with Cristin ferch Bledrus, who gave him two illegitimate sons, Hywel ap Maredudd...
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Owain Gwynedd (redirect from Owain Gwynedd ap Gruffydd)
holy places". Madog ap Maredudd died in 1160, enabling Owain to regain territory in the east. In 1163 he formed an alliance with Rhys ap Gruffydd of Deheubarth...
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his Welsh castles. The two remaining sons of Madog had by now re-divided Ferlix between them; Cadwallon received the northern half, which became Maelienydd...
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Maelienydd, considering that Maelgwn ap Cadwallon, 'Prince of Melenia' (i.e. Maelienydd) son of Cadwallon ap Madog, received the Archbishop of Canterbury...
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Kingdom of Gwynedd (section Cadwallon ap Cadfan)
Cunedda's heir Einion Yrth ap Cunedda defeated the remaining Gaelic Irish on Anglesey by 470, while his son, Cadwallon Lawhir ap Einion, appears to have...
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latter's son, Henry. In 1179 Roger was instrumental in the killing of Cadwallon ap Madog, the prince of Maelienydd and Elfael, both of which he coveted, and...
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King of Wales, Gruffydd ap Llywelyn Llywelyn Fychan (r. 1065 – ?), his son, married to Anne, daughter of Cadwallon ap Madog, son of Prince Elystan Glodrydd...
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Shortly after Gwallog's period, a probably contemporaneous poem to Cadwallon ap Cadfan claims that 'fierce Gwallog caused the greatly renowned death...
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Cuneglasus (Rhos) and St Einion (Llŷn) ap Owain (late 5th and early 6th centuries). Cadwallon Lawhir ap Einion (Cadwallon Long Hand) (c. 500 – c. 534). Maelgwn...
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nephew of Madog ap Maredudd, the last prince of the whole of Powys. Madog gave his nephew the cantref of Cyfeiliog to rule in 1147. On Madog's death in...
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Hereford, but in 1176 Rhys ap Gruffydd of Deheubarth re-established the Abbey on land given by Cadwallon ap Madog. Llywelyn ap Gruffudd is buried near the...
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with the emergence of Cadwallon ap Madog and his younger brother Einion Clud as Princes of Elfael and Maelienydd. In 1165 Cadwallon and Einion Clud combined...
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of Madog re-divided Ferlix between them; Einion Clud received the southern half (including Radnor), which became Elfael, while his brother Cadwallon ruled...
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of the Royal House of Aberffraw Efa ferch Madog, married to the Prince of Maelienydd, Cadwallon ap Madog, the great-grandson of the Prince of Buellt...
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rebuilding. 1132 Basingwerk Abbey is founded. Madog ap Maredudd succeeds his father as ruler of Powys. 1133 Cadwallon ap Gruffydd is defeated and killed by an...
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where soon after he dies. 629 The Northumbrians invade Gwynedd and drive Cadwallon ap Cadfan into exile. 630 The Battle of Pont y Saeson Tewdrig King of Gwent...
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motte. A second motte, called Castle Kinsey and possibly built by Cadwallon ap Madog in the 12th century, is at Court Evan Gwynne just north of the village...
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Ferddig (7th century) – accepted as the author of Moliant Cadwallon a praise poem to Cadwallon ap Cadfan Juvencus Manuscript/ Cambridge Juvencus (late 9th...
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and 7th centuries, under rulers such as Maelgwn Gwynedd (died 547) and Cadwallon ap Cadfan (died 634/5) who in alliance with Penda of Mercia was able to...
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Urien (redirect from Urien ap Cynfarch)
also referenced another poem, 'Moliant Cadwallon', probably a genuine seventh-century panegyric to Cadwallon ap Cadfan, which says 'Fierce Gwallog caused...
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the rebellion of Dafydd ap Gruffydd, prince of Wales. He was the leader of the Glamorgan insurgents during the rising of Madog ap Llywelyn in 1294-5; under...
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surrender his Welsh possessions; Fferllys was divided between Madog's surviving sons, Cadwallon (who received Maelienydd) and Einion Clud (who received Elfael)...
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