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Gwenwynwyn ab
Owain Cyfeiliog (died c. 1216) was the last
major ruler of mid
Wales before the
completion of the
Norman English invasion. He was one of...
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married John's
natural daughter Joan in 1205, and when John
arrested Gwenwynwyn of
Powys in 1208,
Llywelyn took the
opportunity to
annex southern Powys...
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Gruffydd ap
Gwenwynwyn (died c. 1286) was a
Welsh king who was lord of the part of
Powys known as
Powys Wenwynwyn and
sided with
Edward I in his conquest...
- Anglo-Norman,
Roger Mortimer. Then to Powys,
which affected his
fellow Welshman,
Gwenwynwyn, and
Deheubarth in
South Wales,
helping his kin
against Norman control...
- Owen de la Pole (c. 1257 – c. 1293), also
known as
Owain ap
Gruffydd ap
Gwenwynwyn, was the heir
presumptive to the
Welsh prin****lity of
Powys Wenwynwyn...
- as his father's successor, but Maelgwn,
helped by
troops supplied by
Gwenwynwyn ab
Owain of
Powys attacked and
captured the town and
castle of Aberystwyth...
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daughter of
Owain Gwynedd and
abdicated in 1195. 1195–1216
Gwenwynwyn ab
Owain Gwenwynwyn seized the
cantref of
Arwystli in 1197, when he was aligned...
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princes of Gwynedd.
Gwenwynwyn himself was
driven into exile, in England.
Gwynedd was
forced by King
Henry III to
restore Gwenwynwyn's son, Gruffydd, to...
- 1274,
tension between Llywelyn and
Edward increased when
Gruffydd ap
Gwenwynwyn of
Powys and Llywelyn's
younger brother Dafydd ap
Gruffydd defected to...
- (circa 1170) or
Robert de
Vieuxpont on
behalf of King John in 1212.
Prince Gwenwynwyn ab
Owain of
Powys moved his
capital from
Mathrafal to
Welshpool (Y Trallwng)...