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Hawys Gadarn (
Hawys ferch Owain ap
Gruffudd ap Gwenwynwyn), also
known as the Hardy, the Powerful, the Intrepid, and
Hawise de la Pole, (1291 – c. 1353)...
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times they
reflected his
knowledge of
political history. In 2019, Sara
Hawys Roberts and Leon
Noakes published Withdrawn Traces:
Searching for the Truth...
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death of his only son, he was
succeeded by his daughter,
Hawys Gadarn, "the Lady of Powis".
Hawys married Sir John
Charlton in 1309. In the late 16th century...
- Cherleton, who
became a
statesman of some
importance after his
marriage to
Hawys Gadarn,
heiress to the
Lordship of Powys. Both
brothers were in the household...
- 1037–1072),
hereditary Duchess of
Brittany from 1066
until her
death Hawys Gadarn (
Hawys ferch Owain ap
Gruffudd ap Gwenwynwyn), (1291 – c. 1353), Lady of...
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Economies of the World. Springer. p. 507. ISBN 978-0-230-27135-7. Sara
Hawys Roberts; Leon
Noakes (March 14, 2019).
Withdrawn Traces:
Searching for the...
- John Charlton, 1st
Baron Charlton to the
title in 1353. His
mother was
Hawys Gadarn (1291 – c. 1353),
daughter of Joan
Corbet and Owen de la Pole, the...
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although the
importance of the post is unclear. On 26 July 1309 he
married Hawys Gadarn (the Hardy),
heiress of the
Lordship of
Powys from her
father the...
- Welshpool,
which had
become the
family seat
through his
paternal grandmother Hawys Gadarn (1291 – c. 1353),
daughter of Joan
Corbet and Owen de la Pole, the...
- 2nd Lord of Powis, died
childless in 1309.
Hawise de la Pole,
known as
Hawys Gadarn and "The Lady of Powys" (Powys, 25 July 1290 – Grey Friars, 1349);...