Abt 1065 - 1162 (97 years)
Generation: 1
Generation: 2
Generation: 3
11. | Dafydd ap Owain (3.Owain2, 1.Angharad1) died in 1203 in Wales. Other Events and Attributes:
- Married: Emma of Anjou.
Issue:
1. Owain ap Dafydd
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13. | Cynan ap Owain (3.Owain2, 1.Angharad1) died in 1172 in Wales. Other Events and Attributes:
- Married: unknown wife.
Issue:
1. Gruffudd ap Cynan (____-1200)
2. Maredudd ap Cynan (____-1212)
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Generation: 4
22. | Llewelyn ap Iorwerth "the Great", Prince of North Wales (9.Iorwerth3, 3.Owain2, 1.Angharad1) was born in 1173 in Royal Palace of Aberffraw, Anglesey, Wales; 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.
Family/Spouse: Tangwystl verch Llywarch. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Llewelyn married Joan, Princess of England in 1206. Joan (daughter of John "Lackland", King of England and Agatha de Ferrers) was born about 1190; died in Feb 1236/37 in Aberconwy, Arllechwedd Isaf, Caernarvonshire, Wales; was buried in Llanfaes, Anglesey, Wales. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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25. | Prince Cynwrig ap Rhys (20.Gwenllian3, 5.Susanna2, 1.Angharad1) died in 1237 in Wales. Other Events and Attributes:
- General Information: According to the Dictionary of Welsh Biography "Nothing is known of him other than the impression he made on Gerald the Welshman when he was travelling through Ceredigion with Archbishop Baldwin preaching the crusade. Gerald says that he was a tall, handsome young man with fair curly hair, dressed in the style of Welshmen of the period — a shirt and a thin clock and barefooted — but lithe and dignified in appearance. He survived to old age but left no mark on the history of the period."
- Last Full Review: 19 Jun 2020
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