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Iorwerth mab
Owain Gwynedd,
known as
Iorwerth Drwyndwn ('the flat-nosed'; c. 1130 – 1174), was the
eldest legitimate son of
Owain Gwynedd (the king of...
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knoll on the
valley floor.
Little is
known about his father,
Iorwerth Drwyndwn, who died when
Llywelyn was an infant.
There is no
record of
Iorwerth having...
- Trahaearn, by whom he had two sons,
Maelgwn ab
Owain Gwynedd and
Iorwerth Drwyndwn, the
father of
Llywelyn the Great, then to Cristin, by whom he had three...
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Maelgwn in 1173,
sending him
fleeing to Ireland.
Other brothers,
Iorwerth Drwyndwn and
Cynan ab
Owain Gwynedd, were
killed in 1174,
removing two more contenders...
- 1055-1081-1137
Owain Gwynedd 1100-1137-1170
Hywel ab
Owain Gwynedd r. 1170
Iorwerth Drwyndwn 1145–1174
Dafydd ab
Owain Gwynedd Prince 1170–1195
Maelgwn ab
Owain Gwynedd...
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Maredudd d. 1160 Rhys ap
Gruffudd (Yr
Arglwydd Rhys) d. 1197
Iorwerth Drwyndwn Gruffudd Maelor I d. 1191
Gruffudd d. 1201
Llywelyn Fawr
Madog ap Gruffudd...
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Gwynedd were
traditionally first used by Elen's grandfather,
Iorwerth Drwyndwn. Born c. 1207 Died 1253 (aged 46–47)
Spouse John of Scotland, Earl of Huntingdon...
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Iorwerth Drwyndwn 8.
Llywelyn the
Great 17.
Marared ferch Madog 4.
Gruffudd ap
Llywelyn ap
Iorwerth 18.
Llywarch Goch ap
Iorwerth 9.
Tangwystl ferch...
- de
Tosni 1.
Roger Mortimer, 1st
Baron Mortimer of
Wigmore 12.
Iorwerth Drwyndwn 6.
Llywelyn ab
Iorwerth 13.
Marared ferch Madog or
Margred verch Madog...
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Tomen Castell, a
small tower possibly built by Llywelyn's father,
Iorwerth Drwyndwn.
Dolwyddelan was
captured by
Edward I of
England in 1283, and
despite being...