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Gruffudd ap
Cynan (c. 1055–1137) was King of
Gwynedd from 1081
until his
death in 1137. In the
course of a long and
eventful life, he
became a key figure...
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Gruffydd ap
Rhydderch (d. AD 1055) was a king of
Gwent and part of the
kingdom of
Morgannwg in
south Wales and
later king of Deheubarth.
Gruffydd was the...
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English influence. However, the
earliest account is from a
Welsh poem by
Gryffydd ap Adda ap
Dafydd in the mid-14th century, in
which he
described people...
- Barberton, Mpumalanga,
South Africa, in 1921 and was
named for
Major Tudor Gryffydd Trevor (1865–1954) who was a
mining inspector in
South Africa. In the Bon...
- However, the
earliest recorded evidence comes from a
Welsh poem
written by
Gryffydd ap Adda ap
Dafydd in the mid-14th century, in
which he
described how people...
- that the
castles built by
English king
Edward I (who
defeated Llywelyn ap
Gryffydd, the last
Welsh Prince of
Wales and
brought Wales under the
English monarchy)...
- and
present the
genealogy that
Elisedd ap Cyngen,
Aeddan ap
Cyngen and
Gryffydd ap
Cyngen were not
children of this Cyngen, but of
Cyngen ap Brochfael...
- poet,
Lewis Glyn Cothi,
writing about 1480 say, also
addressed a poem to
Gryffydd ab Howell, the
grandson of the said
Dafydd ap Cadwaladr, who also resided...
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house on the site was
described by its owner, the Welsh-language poet
Gryffydd ap Ieuan, as "a high-crested, too long sided, loose-eaved, short-raftered...
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February 1813:
Thomas Edwards, of Ty Isaf 4
February 1814:
William Gryffydd Oakeley, of Plas Tan-y-bwlch 13
February 1815: John Vaughan, of Penmaen...