He had a relationship with Margred verch Madog.
Child(ren):
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Iorwerth Drwyndwn
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Iorwerth ab Owain Gwynedd or Iorwerth Drwyndwn (1145-1174), meaning "the broken-nosed", was a legitimate son of Owain Gwynedd (the king of Gwynedd) and his first wife Gwladys (Gladys) ferch Llywarch. He married Marared ferch Madog. His son Llywelyn the Great eventually united the realm and became known as Llywelyn Fawr and is one of Wales's most famous monarchs. Iorwerth was killed in battle at Pennant Melangell, in Powys, during the wars deciding the succession following the death of his father.
References
J. E. Lloyd, A History of Wales from the Earliest Times to the Edwardian Conquest (London, 1911; subsequent reprints)
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Iorwerth Drwyndwn (?) is the son of Owain Gwynedd (?) and unknown (?).
Child of Iorwerth Drwyndwn (?)
* Llywelyn ap Iorwerth, Prince of North Wales+ b. 1173, d. 1240
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* David ap Owen, Prince of East Gwynnedd d. 1204
David ap Owen, Prince of East Gwynnedd1
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David ap Owen, Prince of East Gwynnedd is the son of Owain Gwynedd (?) and unknown (?). He married Emma Plantagenet, daughter of Geoffrey V Plantagenet, Comte d'Anjou et Maine and Matilda 'the Empress' of England.1 He died in 1204.1
David ap Owen, Prince of East Gwynnedd gained the title of Prince David of East Gwynnedd.
Citations
1. [S11] Alison Weir, Britain's Royal Family: A Complete Genealogy (London, U.K.: The Bodley Head, 1999), page 57. Hereinafter cited as Britain's Royal Family.
Iorwerth Drwyndwn ab Owain o Gwynedd1,2,3,4,5
b. 1145, d. circa 1174
Father Owain Gwynedd ap Gruffydd, King of Gwynedd6,5,3,4,7 b. circa 1100, d. December 1169
Mother Gwladus ferch Llywarch o Arwystli5,8 b. circa 1098
Iorwerth Drwyndwn ab Owain o Gwynedd was born in 1145 at Aberffraw Castle, Aberffraw, Anglesey, Wales. He was the son of Owain Gwynedd ap Gruffydd, King of Gwynedd and Gwladus ferch Llywarch o Arwystli.6,5,3,4,7,8 Iorwerth Drwyndwn ab Owain o Gwynedd married Margred ferch Madog o Powys, daughter of Madog III ap Maredudd, Tywysog Powys and Susanna ferch Gruffudd ap Cynan o Gwynedd, in 1163; 1st cousins.1 Iorwerth Drwyndwn ab Owain o Gwynedd died circa 1174.1
Family
Margred ferch Madog o Powys b. circa 1129
Child
Llewelyn Ap Iorwerth, Prince of North Wales+ b. 1173, d. 11 Apr 12406,5,7
Citations
[S206] With additions and corrections by Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr. and assisted by David Faris Frederick Lewis Weis, Weis: AR 7th ed., 176-6.
[S278] DfAdam, online unknown url, The Line of Anarawd ap Rhodri, 93.
[S490] Llywelyn ap Iorwerth and some of his contemporaries, manuscript, early 13th - 14th Century unknown repository, 28.
[S491] Welsh genealogy, manuscript, last quarter of 13th century unknown repository, 1.
[S483] Stewart Baldwin, Llywelyn ap Iorwerth's ancestors in "Baldwin-Llywelyn," listserve message Dec 1998.
[S272] Francis Jones, Jones, F., pg. 20, Chart II, The Dynasty of Gwynedd (Main Line Only).
[S1278] K.S.B. Keats-Rohan, Domesday Descendants, pg. 1102.
[S489] Welsh genealogies, manuscript unknown repository, 2a.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iorwerth_Drwyndwn
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kingdom_of_Gwynedd
Son of Owain Gwynedd ap Gruffydd, King of Gwynedd and Gwladys verch Llywarch, Queen of Gwynedd Husband of Margred of Powys Father of Llywelyn the Great, Prince of Gwynedd, Prince of Snowdonia; Brother of Prince Madoc "mythical Welsh discoverer of America"; Gwenllian verch Owain Gwynedd; Einion ab Owain Gwynedd; Caswallon ab Owain Gwynedd and Cynwrig I ap Owain Gwynedd Half brother of Cynan ap Owain Gwynedd, Brenin of Gwynedd; Rotpert ap Owain Gwynedd; Ffylip ab Owain Gwynedd; Iago ab Owain Gwynedd; Cadell ap Owain Gwynedd
Born in Aberffraw Castle, Wales on 1125 to Owain Ap Gruffydd and Gwladus Verch Llywarch. Iorwerth married Margred Verch Madog and had a child. He passed away on 1174 in Wales.
Iorwerth ab Owain Gwynedd (Iorwerth son of Owain King of Gwynedd)
https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Gwynedd-30
Brother of Cadell (Owain) ab Owain Gwynedd, Cynwrig (Owain) ab Owain Gwynedd, Ffilip ab (Owain) Owain Gwynedd, Hywel ab (Owain) Owain Gwynedd, Maelgwyn ab (Owain) Owain Gwynedd, Iago ab (Owain) Owain Gwynedd, Idwal ab (Owain) Owain Gwynedd, Madoc ab (Owain) Owain Gwynedd, Rhidrid ab (Owain) Owain Gwynedd, Rhun (Owain) ab Owain Gwynedd, Rotpert ab (Owain) Owain Gwynedd, Iefan (Owain) ab Owain Gwynedd [half], Gwenllian ferch Owain, Rhodri (Owain) Owain Gwynedd [half], Angharad (Owain) ferch Owain ap Gwynedd [half], Dafydd ab Owain Gwynedd [half], Margaret ferch (Owain) Owain Gwynedd [half], Einion (Owain) ab Owain Gwynedd, Angharad Owain (Gwynedd) ferch Owain [half] and Cynan ab (Owain) Owain Gwynedd
Husband of Marared ferch Madog — married 1163 in Aberffraw Castle, Ynys Mon, Gwynedd, Wales
Father of Llywelyn ap Iorwerth
Died 1174 in Aberffraw Castle, Ynys Mon, Gwynedd, Walesmap
Iorwerth Drwyndwn From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Iorwerth ab Owain Gwynedd (or Iorwerth Drwyndwn meaning "the flat-nosed"),[1] also called Edward (1130–1174), was the eldest legitimate son of Owain Gwynedd (the king of Gwynedd) and his first wife Gwladys (Gladys) ferch Llywarch.
He married Marared ferch Madog. His son, Llywelyn the Great,[1] eventually united the realm and became known as Llywelyn Fawr and is one of Wales's most famous monarchs. Iorwerth received Nant Conwy as his inheritance from his father, Owain Gwynedd.[1] However, he did not receive the crown succession, as was the normal tradition, because of his nose defect (his soubriquet 'Trwyndwn' means broken-nosed).[1]
Death - He was killed in battle at Pennant Melangell, in Powys, during the wars deciding the succession following the death of his father.[2]
Citations
Matthew 2004.
Lloyd 1959, p. 417.
Sources
Lloyd, J. E. (1959). The Dictionary of Welsh biography down to 1940. Blackwell (hardcopy). Matthew, H. C. G. (23 September 2004). Oxford Dictionary of National Biography: In Association with the British Academy (V31 p.399). OUP Oxford. ISBN 978-0-19-861411-1.
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