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  1. Anne Maud Rhys, 7.ª Duquesa de Ciudad Rodrigo, conhecida no Reino Unido como Lady Anne Maud Rhys (nascida Wellesley; 2 de fevereiro de 1910 - 1998), era uma aristocrata britânica, uma nobre na nobreza espanhola e socialite.

  2. Anne Wellesley, 7th Duchess of Ciudad Rodrigo (2 February 1910 – 1998), styled as Lady Anne Wellesley from 1910 to 1933 and titled as the 7th Duchess of Ciudad Rodrigo from 1943 to 1949, was a British aristocrat and a socialite.

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    With the death of Rhodri Mawr, the Kingdom of Gwynedd passed to his eldest son Anarawd ap Rhodri. Rhodri's second son Cadell ap Rhodri, however, looked outside Gwynedd's traditional borders and took possession of the Early Medieval Kingdom of Dyfed by the late 9th century, establishing his capital at the citadel of Dinefwr Castle. Cadell ap Rhodri'...

    Before the Norman Conquest of England

    1. Hywel Dda, Prince of Seisyllwg and Deheubarth, King of Dyfed, Powys and Gwynedd, he codified Welsh law under his rule, known as the Laws of Hywel Dda, and did a pilgrimage to Romelater in his life 2. Owain ap Hywel Dda, King of South Wales, he attacked the Kingdom of Morgannwg with his sons, and paid tribute to the English king Edgar the Peaceful, a member of the Royal House of Wessex 3. Maredudd ab Owain, King of the Britons, he was featured in the Chronicle of the Princes, and struggled...

    After the Norman Conquest of England

    1. Rhys ap Tewdwr, King in Southern Wales, made an agreement with William the Conqueror for his Kingdom, was later forced to flee to Ireland, came back with a fleet and attacked the Royal House of Mathrafal 2. Gruffydd ap Rhys, prince of Deheubarth, fought against the Normans following the wars of Stephen of Blois and Empress Matilda, he refused to pay homage to King Stephen of Englandin London 3. Nest ferch Rhys, Welsh Princess, she was brought at the court of King William Rufus, son of Will...

    After the Edwardian Conquest of Wales

    1. Sir Rhys ap Thomas, most powerful man in Wales, he fought at the Battle of Bosworth with the first monarch of the House of Tudor, Henry VII, and later with Henry VIII at the Battle of the Spurs with the Habsburgs 2. Sir Gruffydd ap Rhys, married to a relative of Margaret Beaufort, the grandmother of Henry VIII, they both served Queen Catherine of Aragon and Arthur, Prince of Wales 3. Rhys ap Gruffydd (rebel), married to Lady Catherine, daughter of Thomas Howard, 2nd Duke of Norfolk, the gr...

    Llansteffan Castle, captured by Prince Cadell ap Gruffydd
    Carreg Cennen Castle, built by the Prince of Wales, Lord Rhys
    Ruins of Dinefwr Castle, seat of the Royal House of Dinefwr, in the Kingdom of Deheubarth
    Carew Castle, once the property of Sir Rhys ap Thomas
    Davies, John (2007). History of Wales. Penguin Books. London
    Castles of Wales by John Davis, 6 apr 2022 - 252 pages
    The Royal Families in Europe V by Lars Ulwencreutz - 742 pages
    Gruffydd ap Nicholas and the rise of the House of Dinefwr, National Library of Wales, journal, page 256
  3. The Lady Anne Maud Rhys, "née" Wellesley (2 February 1910 – 1998) was a British aristocrat and former socialite. Anne was the eldest child and only daughter of Arthur Wellesley, 5th Duke of Wellington and his wife, Lillian.

  4. Anne Maud Rhys, 7th Duchess of Ciudad Rodrigo, known in the United Kingdom as Lady Anne Maud Rhys (née Wellesley; 2 February 1910 – 1998), was a British aristocrat, a noblewoman in the Spanish nobility, and socialite.

  5. Anne Maud Rhys, 7th Duchess of Ciudad Rodrigo, known in the United Kingdom as Lady Anne Maud Rhys (née Wellesley; 2 February 1910 1998), was a British aristocrat, a noblewoman in the...

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