- 1269–1277
Madog Crypl,
grandson of
Madog II ap Gruffydd,
prince 1289–1304,
sometimes known as
Madog III
Madog Fychan,
probably son of
Madog Crypl,
prince 1304–c...
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Madog Crypl (or
Madog Crippil), also
known as
Madog ap
Gruffydd Fychan (c. 1275–1304/6) was the heir of the
sovereign Princes of
Powys Fadog and Lords...
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Maredudd ab
Owain d. 1265
Gruffudd Fychan I d. 1289
Owain d. 1275
Madog Crypl c. 1275 – 1304
Llywelyn ab
Owain d. 1308
Gruffudd d. 1343
Tomos d. 1343...
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Madog II ap Gruffydd, Lord of
Dinas Bran (d. 1277)
Gruffudd Fychan I
Madog Crypl Gruffydd of Rhuddalt, Lord of
Glyndyfrdwy Gruffudd Fychan II (father of...
- Wales,
which was
taken from
Prince Gruffudd Fychan I and his son
Madog Crypl. He also
started the
construction of his
castle there named Holt Castle...
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Gruffydd Powys Fadog 1269–1277
Owain Lawgoch 1330–1378
Llywelyn ab
Owain Madog Crypl 1275–1304
Eleanor Goch
Tomas ap
Llewelyn Gruffydd of
Rhuddallt 1296–1343...
- will for the rest of his life. He died in 1289
leaving a
young son,
Madog Crypl, who was the heir of the
Lordship of
Bromfield and Yale, and the Castle...
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Gruffydd Powys Fadog 1269–1277
Owain Lawgoch 1330–1378
Llywelyn ab
Owain Madog Crypl 1275–1304
Eleanor Goch
Tomas ap
Llewelyn Gruffydd of
Rhuddallt 1296–1343...
- down with
Madog Fychan as son of
Madog Crypl (c. 1275–1304/6). However, it is more
likely that
Madog Crypl's son was Gruffydd, who was
succeeded by Gruffydd...
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centre for Edeyrnion.
These commotes p****ed into the
possession of
Madog Crypl c1275-1304,
described as Lord of
Glyndyfrdwy and Lord of
Cynllaith Owain...