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Rhirid Flaidd (sometimes
called Rhirid ap Gwrgenau) (fl. 1160),
according to
Welsh tradition, was the son of Gwrgenau, who is
supported by an
obscure pedigree...
- Bartrum/Bartrum Project.
Aberystwyth University.;
Peter Bartrum. "Rhirid
Flaidd 03".
Prosiect Bartrum/Bartrum Project.
Aberystwyth University.;
Peter Bartrum...
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painting above his
right shoulder. His
paternal arms goes back to
Rhirid Flaidd whose name
originates from
Welsh meaning bloody or red wolf. He entered...
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century and
would appear to
commemorate a 13th
century descendat of
Rhiryd Flaidd. Iorwerth's
widow choose to
raise his only son
Llewelyn in Gwynedd, where...
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Ieuan Fychan ap
Ieuan ap
Hywel y
Gadair ap
Gruffudd ap
Madog ap
Rhirid Flaidd. She was the
heiress of the
mansion of Caer-Gai, near Llanuwchllyn, Merioneth...
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There is also the
ancient manor house Plas Rhiwaedog, from
which Rhirid Flaidd (also
known as
Rhirid ap Gwrgenau) (fl. 1160)
ruled his demesne. According...
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Penllyn and
Gwerful Fychan.
Through the
latter he
claimed descent from
Rhirid Flaidd, a 12th-century
nobleman of Powys. In
common with
other poets of the time...
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house for the
Myddelton family. The
Myddeltons claimed descent from
Rhirid Flaidd, of the
House of Cunedda,
hereditary Kings of Gwynedd.
Anglicising themselves...
- apse
enclosed her
original grave. The
church may have been
built by
Rhirid Flaidd, a
nobleman who,
according to tradition,
inherited Pennant Melangell from...
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Deheubarth and to the
young Llywelyn the Great.
Poems and
elegy to Lord
Rhirid Flaidd of Penllyn.
There is also a
eulogy for Cynddelw's own son, Dygynnelw, who...