- Rhys
Mechyll (died 1244) was a
Welsh prince, Lord of Dinefwr, of the
House of
Dinefwr and
Kingdom of
Deheubarth in
southern Wales from 1234 to 1244. He...
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grandson Gilbert (died 1274)
married Gwenlynn Mechyll,
daughter and sole
heiress of the
Welsh Prince Rhys
Mechyll,
whose armorials the
Talbots thenceforth...
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William de Braose, 4th Lord of Bramber,
married a
Welsh prince. He was Rhys
Mechyll,
Prince of Deheubarth.
Their daughter Gwenllian married Gilbert Talbot...
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similar lineage can be
found in
Bonedd y Saint, in
which a
saint named Mechyll fab
Echwys is the
grandson of Gwyn
Glohoyw and great-grandson of Gloyw...
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married Gwenllian ferch Rhys
Mechyll, who was
incorrectly ****umed to be the sole
heiress of the
Welsh Prince Rhys
Mechyll,
whose armorials were of the...
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Deheubarth was
subject to the
princes of
Gwynedd Rhys the ****se's son, Rhys
Mechyll (1234–1244)
ruled a
portion of
Deheubarth his brother,
Maredudd ap Rhys...
- were the
paternal arms of Gwenllian, the
daughter and
heiress of Rhys
Mechyll (died 1244),
Prince of the
Welsh House of Deheubarth,
grandson of Rhys...
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British Chronology 2nd ed. p. 254 Lewis,
Barry (16
December 2015). "St
Mechyll of Anglesey, St
Maughold of Man and St Malo of Brittany".
Studia Celtica...
- of Wales. It may be that the
Matilda de
Braose who was the wife of Rhys
Mechyll,
Prince of
Deheubarth was the
daughter of Reginald.
House of
Braose Burke...
- Maredudd. He left
another son
known as Rhys
Mechyll (d. 1244), who had a son
named Rhys
Fychan ap Rhys
Mechyll and a
daughter named Gwenllian, who being...