1231 - 1282 (51 years)
Generation: 1
1. | Roger de Mortimer, Lord of Wigmore was born in 1231 (son of Ralph de Mortimer of Wigmore and Gwladys "Ddu" verch Llewelyn); died before 10 Oct 1282 in Kingsland, Herefordshire, England. Other Events and Attributes:
Notes:
History:
He was the 6th Baron Mortimer of Wigmore.
Roger married Maud de Braose in 1247. Maud (daughter of William de Braose, Lord de Braiose and Eva Marshall) was born about 1258; died before 23 Mar 1300/01. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- Isabella Mortimer
- Sir Edmund de Mortimer of Wigmore was born in 1251 in Wigmore, Herefordshire, England; died on 17 Jul 1304 in Wigmore Castle, Wigmore, Herefordshire, England; was buried in Wigmore Abbey, Wigmore, Herefordshire, England.
- Roger de Mortimer, Lord of Chirk died on 3 Aug 1326 in Tower of London, London, England.
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Generation: 2
Generation: 3
6. | Llewelyn ap Iorwerth "the Great", Prince of North Wales was born in 1173 in Royal Palace of Aberffraw, Anglesey, Wales (son of Iorwerth "Drwyndwn" ap Owain, Prince of North Wales and Margred verch Madog); died on 11 Apr 1240 in Aberconwy, Arllechwedd Isaf, Caernarvonshire, Wales. Other Events and Attributes:
- Reign: From 1173 to 1240; Prince of North Wales
- Miscellaneous: say 1200
- Treaty: 1201
- Petition: 1222
Notes:
Miscellaneous:
Llywelyn negotiated with Pope Innocent II for permission to marry the daughter of Reginald, the king of the Isle of Man. In 1203, it was finally granted, but by then Llwelyn wanted the hand of Joan to strengthen his position.
Treaty:
He signed a treaty with King John of England. The treaty required Llywelyn to pay homage to King John and recognize him as overlord of Wales. John offered his illegitimate daughter, Joan's hand in marriage.
Petition:
He petitioned to have Joan's son, Dafydd, recognized as his only heir. The petition was quickly granted.
Llewelyn married Tangwystl verch Llywarch. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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Generation: 4
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