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  1. Gwilym ap Tudur (died 1413) was a Welsh nobleman and a member of the Tudor family of Penmynydd. In 1401, he and his brother Rhys ap Tudur took Conwy Castle after infiltrating it, in support of their cousin Owain Glyndŵr. Gwilym was subsequently pardoned in 1413, following the execution of his brother a year earlier.

  2. Gwilym ap Tudur Tudur ap Goronwy (c. 1310 - c. 1367) was a Welsh landowner, soldier and administrator of the Tudors of Penmynydd family from the island of Anglesey . Tomb of Tudur ap Goronwy's father, Goronwy ap Tudur Hen , at St Gredifael's Church, Penmynydd

  3. Maredudd was one of five sons of Tudur ap Goronwy and Marged ferch Tomos (a descendant of Llywelyn Fawr); alongside Ednyfed ap Tudor, Rhys ap Tudur, Goronwy ap Tudor and Gwilym ap Tudur. Tudur had served with the forces of King Edward III of England during the campaigns in France in 1337, assuming the rank of a knight in the process.

  4. OwainGlyndwr - Sieges & Castles. The first siege of note during the Uprising took place at Conwy from April 1st until June 24th in 1401. The brothers, Rhys and Gwilym ap Tudur, led a force which took Conwy Castle whilst most of the garrison were at a church service on Good Friday.

  5. The eldest son of Griffith and Generys. He married (c. 1390) his kinswoman, Morfydd, daughter of Goronwy ap Tudur (ob. 1382) of Penmynydd (see under Ednyfed Fychan ). Gwilym thereby gained a further share in 'Gafael Goronwy ab Ednyfed' (Penrhyn) as well as lands in Anglesey.

  6. 13 de fev. de 2023 · Rhys and Gwilym were the sons of Tudur ap Goronwy. They set about trying to secure a pardon for themselves and their gaze settled on Conwy Castle on the north coast of Wales, not far from Anglesey. They selected April 1st not because it was April Fool’s Day, but because it was Good Friday.

  7. Goronwy ap Tudur had two sons: Hywel, who gained position in the Church as a canon of Bangor Cathedral and later Archdeacon of Anglesey; the other son was Tudur, who was influential in his part of North Wales. Tudur ap Goronwy had five sons: Goronwy, Ednyfed, Rhys, Gwilym and Maredudd.