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Llywelyn ap Maredudd (died 1263) was a minor Welsh prince of the House of Gwynedd who was the last vassal Lord of Meirionydd. He lived during the mid 13th century. He was the son of Maredudd ap Llywelyn ap Maredudd ap Cynan and was a direct descendant of Owain Gwynedd through his son Prince Cynan, Lord of Meirionydd. [1]
Maredudd ab Owain: 938 999 monarch: male: 88 Hywel ap Ieuaf: 950 985 monarch: male: 89 Iago ab Idwal ap Meurig: 974 1039 monarch: male: 90 Llywelyn ap Seisyll: 974 1023 monarch: male: 91 Elystan Glodrydd: 975 1010 Wales: monarch: male: 92 Rhys ap Tewdwr: 1093 Carmarthenshire: monarch: male: 93 Gruffydd ap Llywelyn: 1000 1063 Wales: monarch ...
Llywelyn Fawr ('the Elder') ap Maredudd ap Cynan ab Owain Gwynedd was a second cousin of Gruffudd ap Llywelyn and Dafydd ap Llywelyn of the royal house of Gwynedd in the 13th century. [ 1 ] Llywelyn's father was Prince Maredudd , who fought alongside his brother in an alliance with Llywelyn the Great to depose their uncle Dafydd in 1195. [ 2 ]
The only person known to have ruled all of Wales as a modern territory was Gruffydd ap Llywelyn (c. 1010–1063), a Prince of Gwynedd who became King of Wales from 1055 to 1063. However, some Welsh Princes sporadically claimed the medieval title of " Prince of Wales " between the 13th to 15th centuries.
Llywelyn was the son of Seisyll, about whom little is known. He first appears on the record in 1018, when he defeated and killed Aeddan ap Blegywryd and his four sons, subsequently obtaining control of Gwynedd and Powys.
Maredudd ap Cynan ab Owain Gwynedd (c. 1150 – 1212), a member of the royal house of Gwynedd; Maredudd ap Gruffydd (1131–1155), prince of Deheubarth; Maredudd ap Llywelyn ap Maredudd ap Cynan (died 1255), thought to have been lord of Meirionnydd; Maredudd ap Rhobert (died 1244), lord of Cedewain; Maredudd ap Rhys (fl. 1450 – 1485), a poet ...
Maredudd ap Cynan (c. 1150 – 1212) [1] was the grandson of Owain Gwynedd, a king of Gwynedd and ruler of most of Wales in the 12th century. [2] His father Cynan ab Owain Gwynedd held the title "Lord of Meirionnydd ".
Stone memorial to Madog ap Llywelyn at All Saints' Church, Gresford, Wales. He died in 1331. A Welsh document describes him as "the best man that ever was in Maelor Gymraeg" Madog ap Llywelyn, the then heir of Lord of Merioneth (Merionethshire) led a Welsh revolt in 1294–95 against English rule in Wales, and was proclaimed "Prince of Wales". [15]