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Gwladus Ddu, ("
Gwladus the Dark Eyes"), full name
Gwladus ferch Llywelyn (died 1251) was a
Welsh noblewoman who was a
daughter of
Llywelyn the
Great of...
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civil war
broke out
between his sons.
Owain was
married twice,
first to
Gwladus ferch Llywarch ap Trahaearn, by whom he had two sons,
Maelgwn ab Owain...
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marriage alliances with
several of the
Marcher families. One daughter,
Gwladus Ddu, ("
Gwladus the Dark") was
already married to
Reginald de
Braose of
Brecon and...
- are in fact a
series of
three or four
falls in
quick succession. Sgwd
Gwladus -
spelled alternatively as Sgwd Gwladys, the
falls are
formed where the...
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Carmarthenshire – 1136)
Maelgwyn ap
Gruffydd (c. 1119,
Carmarthenshire – 1136)
Gwladus ferch Gruffydd (between 1120 and 1130,
Carmarthenshire -
after 25 July...
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Saint Gwladys St
Gwladus in
stained gl****
Queen Born
traditionally Brycheiniog Died c. 500 or 523 Venerated in
Roman Catholic Church;
Anglican Communion...
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legitimate son of
Owain Gwynedd (the king of Gwynedd) and his
first wife
Gwladus ferch Llywarch. He
married Marared ferch Madog. His son
Llywelyn ab Iorwerth...
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Cefnllys and
Knucklas castles in 1240. In 1230,
Ralph married Princess Gwladus,
daughter of
Llywelyn ab
Iorwerth and Joan, Lady of
Wales (the only acknowledged...
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married more than once. His
first wife was
Catrin (or
Gwladus)
verch Iestyn (b. 1041 in Powys). The name of his last wife was Gwladys...
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Ironically Roger was a
cousin of
Llywelyn via his great-grandmother,
Gwladus Ddu.
Roger attended the
coronation of
Edward II on 25
February 1308, and...