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  • Ook bekend als Gwladus Ddu.
  • Roepnaam Gwladus the Dark ferch Llywelyn, Princess of.
  • Zij is geboren rond 1207 in Caemarvonshire, Wales.Bron 1
  • Zij is overleden in het jaar 1251 in Windsor, Berkshire, England.Bron 1
  • Een kind van Llewelyn "the Great" ab Iorwerth en Joan Plantagenet
  • Deze gegevens zijn voor het laatst bijgewerkt op 18 maart 2023.

Gezin van Gwladus the Dark ferch Llywelyn Princess of (Gwladus the Dark ferch Llywelyn, Princess of) Wales [[Ch-Wikibio]] sss

(1) Zij is getrouwd met Reginald de Braose.

Source:
Author: Jacobus, Donald Lines, 1887-1970Title: "The American genealogist and New Haven genealogical magazine"Publication: 12 Feb 2001Text: PUBLISHED: New Haven, Conn. : D.L. Jacobus, c1932-c1936. FREQUENCY: Quarterly DESCRIPTION: 5 v. ; 23-25 cm. NOTES: Title from cover. Edited by D.L. Jacobus. CONTINUES: New Haven genealogical magazine CONTINUED BY: American genealogist (New Haven, Conn.) Repository:
Name: Central Los Angeles Public LibraryLos Angeles, CA 90071 U.S.A.Central Los Angeles Public Library630 W. Fifth StreetLos AngelesCA90071U.S.A.
Page: 1980 v.1 # 1 pp. 80-91

Zij zijn getrouwd rond 1215 te Wales.


(2) Zij is getrouwd met Ralph de Mortimer.Bron 2

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Zij zijn getrouwd in het jaar 1230 te England.


Kind(eren):

  1. Roger de Mortimer  ± 1231-< 1282 
  2. Hugh de Mortimer  ± 1234-< 1273 
  3. Joan de Mortimer  ± 1240-< 1295 


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Notes in Jim WEber's database in Rootsweb WorldConnect:
He [William de Briouze] m. 2ndly, 1215, Gwladus Du, daughter of Llewelyn ap Iorwerth, Prince of North Wales, by his 2nd wife Joan, illegitimate daughter of King John. He d. between 5 May 1227 and 9 June 1228. His widow m. 2ndly, Ralph de Mortimer, of Wigmore, who d. 6 Aug 1246, and was buried at Wigmore Abbey. She d. at Windsor in 1251. [Complete Peerage I:22]He [Ralph de Mortimer] married, in 1230, Gladys (Gladusa) Duy, or Dark-eyed, daughter of Llewelyn AP JORWORTH, by his 2nd wife, Joan (illegitimate daughter of KiNG JOHN), and widow of Reynold DE BRAOSE [died June 1228). He died 6 August 1246, and was buried at Wigmore. His widow died in 1251. [Complete Peerage IX:275-6, (transcribed by Dave Utzinger)]NOTE: The identity of Gwladus's mother is still a matter of debate. There is no clear contemporary evidence that her mother was Joan, and a daughter of Llewelyn and Joan could not have been aged more than about 9 in 1215. The only direct statements appear to come some centuries later. One strand of the later tradition does identify Gwladus's mother as Joan, but another says she was Llewelyn's mistress Tangwystl.[This question has been discussed by - among many others - Stewart Baldwin, Rosie Bevan, Ken Finton, Todd Farmerie, John P. Ravilious, Paul Reed, Douglas Richardson, Henry Sutliff, Nat Taylor and Brad Verity.] [Some Corrections and Additions to CP]------------------------------------Let me make one final general observation. There was a definite and timely reason that Reginald de Broase married Gwladys Ddu in 1215. His brother Giles, Bishop of Hereford, rebelled as soon as he received a royal grant of 'his' patrimony and joined Llywelyn (as leader of the Welsh forces) in general rebellion against John (remember that this was also about the time the North of England, etc., rebelled against John). Reginald immediately joined his brother in marching on their patrimony in the Marches to secure it by force. To cement their alliance (Giles being a bishop and all), Reginald was married to a daughter of Prince Llywelyn. Her name happened to be Gwladys, the dark eyed.I would find it EXTRAORDINARILY coincidental if Gwladys just happened to be BARELY age twelve in 1215, when it was found expedient to marry her to Reginald. He was older, already experienced in the art of war and the ability to lead men. His elder deceased brother William was already father of four sons held as hostages by King John.I would be utterly amazed if we found that Gwladys was aged twelve in 1215. The cause of their marriage was not (as far as we know) a prearranged marriage contract that happened to coincide with political expediency--the marriage was a RESULT of the political events that occurred in 1215.After Reginald de Braose betrayed Llywelyn and became King John's man in 1217 [to give homage, one had to be in the actual presence of the King], and his nephew John de Braose was released in 1218, Llywelyn found a ready ally in the younger John, who was attempting to get his rightful inheritance from Reginald (who was in possession of most of it), in 1218, Llywelyn, out of political expediency, married his daughter Margared to this John.Thus, if the marriage between Gwladys and Reginald was the result of political events, and they had not been heatedly awaiting her birthday so that they could be wed in a full and legal manner that would be permanent--rather than something that could be easily broken (or at least broken with some effort and complicity)--I would conclude it is most likely that Gwladys was actually older than twelve years old in 1215. Does that seem reasonable? [Paul C Reed, 30 Nov 2001, soc.genealogy.medieval]

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Gwladus the Dark ferch Llywelyn Princess of Wales
± 1207-1251

(1) ± 1215

Reginald de Braose
± 1179-1228

(2) 1230
Roger de Mortimer
± 1231-< 1282
Hugh de Mortimer
± 1234-< 1273
Joan de Mortimer
± 1240-< 1295

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  1. Wikipedia, via http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gwladus_Ddu..., 24 mei 2009
    Gwladus Ddu
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    Gwladus Ddu, ("Gwladus the Dark"), full name Gwladus ferch Llywelyn (died 1251) was a Welsh noblewoman who was a daughter of Llywelyn the Great of Gwynedd and married two Marcher lords.

    Sources differ as to whether Gwladus was Llywelyn's legitimate daughter by his wife Joan or an illegitimate daughter by Tangwystl Goch. Some sources[who?] say that Joan gave her lands to Gwladus, which suggests, but does not prove, the former. Gwladus is recorded in Brut y Tywysogion as having died at Windsor in 1251.


    [edit] Marriage
    She married firstly, Reginald de Braose, Lord of Brecon and Abergavenny in about 1215, but they are not known to have had any children. After Reginald's death in 1228 she was probably the sister recorded as accompanying Dafydd ap Llywelyn to London in 1229.
    She married secondly, Ralph de Mortimer of Wigmore about 1230. Ralph died in 1246, and their son, Roger de Mortimer, inherited the Lordship.

    [edit] Issue
    Roger Mortimer, 1st Baron Wigmore, in 1247, married Maud de Braose, by whom he had seven children.
    Hugh de Mortimer
    John de Mortimer
    Peter de Mortimer

    [edit] References
    Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America Before 1700 by Frederick Lewis Weis; Lines 132-C-29, 176B-28
    John Edward Lloyd (1911) A history of Wales from the earliest times to the Edwardian conquest (Longmans, Green & Co.)
    Retrieved from "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gwladus_Ddu"
    Categories: 1251 deaths | Women of medieval Wales | Welsh royalty
  2. GEDCOM File : The Medders Family.ged, Richard M Medders, 15 april 2004

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