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Welsh tradition.
According to the legend,
Madoc and his
brother Rhirid or
Rhiryd were
among them,
though no
contemporary record attests to this. The poet...
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Rhiryd ap
Bleddyn (1049–1088) was a
Welsh king of Powys. He was a son of
Bleddyn ap
Cynfyn and Haer
verch Gyllin. He was
killed in
Powys in the same battle...
-
Madog ap
Rhiryd was a 12th-century
Welsh prince of part of Powys. His
birth and
death dates are unknown. He was a son of
Rhiryd ap Bleddyn. In 1110 he...
- soon
returned to
Powys from
Ireland and made an
alliance with
Madog ap
Rhiryd. The king
responded by
releasing Owain's uncle,
Iorwerth ap
Bleddyn from...
- 12th
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...
- Rhys" "A
Panegyric on the Lord Rhys" "Elegiac
Verses on
Rhiryd" "Verses on
Rhiryd" "Elegy on
Rhiryd" "Elegy on
Einion ab
Madog ab Iddon" "Verses to Owain...
- been ********inated by Owain's
cousin and
former comrade-in-arms,
Madog ap
Rhiryd, whom
Owain captured, castrated, and blinded.
Being then on the King's good...
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Wales Maredudd ap
Bleddyn (1047–1132),
prince of
Powys in
eastern Wales Rhiryd ap
Bleddyn (1049–1088),
Welsh king of
Powys Bleddyn Môn (born 1991), Welsh...
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regained his
position as ruler. However, in 1111 Owain's ally,
Madog ap
Rhiryd,
attacked Iorwerth at a
house in
which he was
staying in the
commote of...
- men of Powys, in a
battle in
which two of Cadwgan's brothers,
Madog and
Rhiryd, were killed. The
Chronicle of the
Princes claims that
Cedifor ap Gollwyn...