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  1. When Gronwy ap Tudur was born in 1090, in Powys, Wales, United Kingdom, his father, Tewdwr ap Rhys Sais, was 36 and his mother, Sioned ferch Rhys Vychan, was 26. He had at least 2 sons with Mrs William de Metz.

  2. By 1410 he had been granted the forfeited lands of his wife's uncles, Rhys and Gwilym ap Tudur, both of whom adhered to Glyndŵr to the last. His will, dated 1430, also refers to lands which he had obtained from his Tudor kinsmen; his brother-in-law, Tudur ap Goronwy, appears to have died c. 1400 and his share of the Tudor possessions undoubtedly came into Gwilym's hands.

  3. When Ieuan ap Rhys was born about 1300, in Penderyn, Breconshire, Wales, his father, Rhys ap Ifor, was 26 and his mother, Mrs Rhys Ap Ifor, was 24. He married Gwladys ferch Dafydd about 1329, in Breconshire, Wales. They were the parents of at least 1 son and 3 daughters. He died in 1367, in Boughrood, Breconshire, Wales, at the age of 68.

  4. The Wynns of Bodewryd in Twrcelyn, Anglesey, were descended from GWEIRYDD AP RHYS who is reputed to have fl. in the commote of Talybolion about 1170 and is considered to have been the father of one of the Fifteen Tribes. His eldest son was TRAHAEARN, who was also called Cadhaearn, after whom an ancient mill in Caerdegog, ' Melin Cathayran,' is ...

  5. Name: Rhys ap Maredudd. Date of death: 1292. Spouse: Ada de Hastings. Parent: Maredudd ap Rhys Gryg. Gender: Male. Occupation: lord of Dryslwyn in Ystrad Tywi. Area of activity: Land Ownership; Military; Politics, Government and Political Movements; Royalty and Society. Author: Robert Thomas Jenkins. Leader of a revolt in 1287-8 against Edward ...

  6. A full profile of Rhys Tudur including ward, surgey details, responsibilities, and contact addresses. Calendar; Committees; Community Councils ...

  7. cadw.gov.wales › learn › sites-through-centuriesThe Tudors in Wales | Cadw

    In 1485, Welsh nobleman Harri Tudur was on the march from Milford Haven to do battle with King Richard III at Bosworth in the English Midlands. Influential Welsh landowner Sir Rhys ap Thomas had promised Richard that Harri would only enter Wales over his dead body. To ease his conscience when abandoning this oath, he reputedly lay under ...