(1) Sie ist verheiratet mit Cadwgan ap Bleddyn.
Sie haben geheiratet.
Kind(er):
(2) Sie ist verheiratet mit Gruffydd ap Rhys.
Sie haben geheiratet im Jahr 1116.Quelle 4
Kind(er):
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((4)) Gwenlian of Gwynedd
m. Grufydd, Lord of South Wales (d 1137) @1@ below
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1 NAME Gwenlian Verch /Gruffydd/ 1 NAME Gwenllian Verch /Gruffydd/ 2 SOUR S033320 3 DATA 4 TEXT Date of Import: Jan 17, 2001 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1090
[De La Pole.FTW]
Sources: History of Morgan Family and Dictionary of National Biography.
Married (1) Cadwgan ap Bleddyn and (2) Gruffydd ap Rhys. In 1136, Gruffydd ap Rhys, under attack in Gower, hurried into North Wales to obtain assistance from his brothers-in-law. His wife, meanwhile, "like an Amazon and a second Penthesilea," commanded his followers in the south. She was slain in battle by Maurice of London, Lord of Kidwelly. Morgan, one of her youthful sons by Gruffydd, perished with her, and a second, Maelgwn, was taken prisoner. But Owain and Cadwaladr, sons of Gruffydd ap Cynan, now came down from the north, destroyed Aberstwith Castle, and in the second week of October they fought along with Gruffydd ap Rhys a great battle near Aberteivi (Cardigan), in which they won a decided victory over Stephen, constable of Aberteivi and "all the Flemings, all the marchers, and all the French from Abernedd to Aberteivi." Quoted material from Dictionary. ***** Gruffydd ap Rhys, Prince of Deheubarth...m. shortly after 1116, Gwenllian (killed 1136 while leading an attack on the troops of Maurice de Londres, lord of Kidwelly, where the field of battle is called Maes Gwenllian), daughter of the royal house of Gwynedd (whose mother was Ragnhildr, dau of the royal house of the Scandinavians of Dublin)... [Source 1]
Married (1) Cadwgan ap Bleddyn and (2) Gruffydd ap Rhys. In 1136, Gruffydd ap Rhys, under attack in Gower, hurried into North Wales to obtain assistance fromhis brothers-in-law. His wife, meanwhile, "like an Amazon and a second Penthesilea," commanded his followers in the south. She was slain in battle by Maurice of London, Lord of Kidwelly. Morgan, one of her youthful sons by Gruffydd, perished with her, and a second, Maelgwn, was taken prisoner. But Owain and Cadwaladr, sons of Gruffydd ap Cynan, now came down from the north, destroyed Aberystwyth Castle, and in the second week of October, they fought along with Gruffydd ap Rhys a great battle near Aberteivi (Cardigan), in which they won a decided victory over Stephen, constable of Aberteivi, and "all the Flemings, all the marchers, and all the French from Abernedd to Aberteivi." [Sources 2 and 3; quotes from Source 3]
SOURCES: 1. Burke, Sir Bernard, C.B., LL.D., Ulster King of Arms. _Landed Gentry_
(entry under Powell), page 577.
2. Morgan, Dennis. _A History of the Morgan Family_.
3. _Dictionary of National Biography_.
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