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Maredudd ab
Owain (died c. 999) was a
Welsh monarch,
ruling in Gwynedd,
Deheubarth and Powys. A
member of the
House of Dinefwr, his
patrimony was the kingdom...
-
marriage to
Henry V and her
subsequent clandestine relationship with
Owain ap
Maredydd ap Tudur. In film and TV In the
Laurence Olivier film
Henry V (1944), Catherine...
- uncles.
Rhodri also came
under pressure from his
nephews Gruffydd and
Maredydd ap Cynan, who
drove him from
Anglesey in 1190.
Rhodri made an alliance...
- Castle. He was
succeeded by his son, Anarawd. Of his
other sons, Cadell,
Maredydd, and Rhys (later
known as The Lord Rhys) all
ruled Deheubarth in turn....
-
Rhodri ap
Gruffudd 1230–1315
Llywelyn ap
Maredudd d.1263
Tudur Hen d.1311
Maredydd ab
Owain Elen
ferch Maelgwn Catherine ferch Llywelyn Llywelyn ap Dafydd...
-
Rhodri ap
Gruffudd 1230–1315
Llywelyn ap
Maredudd d.1263
Tudur Hen d.1311
Maredydd ab
Owain Elen
ferch Maelgwn Gruffydd de la Pole d.1309
Catherine ferch...
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Wainwright Prop
Wales Evan
Yardley Hooker Wales Rhys
Williams Hooker Wales Maredydd Francis (c) Lock
Wales Henri Williams Lock
Wales Robin Williams Lock Wales...
- (Cadfan ap Iago of Gwynedd) and King
Margadud of
South Wales (probably
Maredydd ap
Rhain of Dyfed) at the
Battle of Bangor-is-Coed. He
joined battle with...
- ****istant Fire
Force Commander, Headquarters,
National Fire Service.
George Maredydd Chantrill,
Chief Labour Officer,
Worcester War
Agricultural Executive Committee...
- he
later that year
sided with the king. Consequently, on 28 May 1259,
Maredydd was put on
trial for treason, the
first trial of its kind in Wales. He...