Gruffydd Maelor (died 1191) was a Prince of Powys Fadog in Wales. He married a daughter of King Owain Gwynedd, first Prince of Wales, and was a brother of Prince Owain Brogyntyn, ancestor of the Barons of Cymmer-yn-Edeirnion.
GruffyddMaelor (died 1191) was a Prince of Powys Fadog in Wales. He married a daughter of King Owain Gwynedd, first Prince of Wales, and was a brother...
The principality's first prince was GruffyddMaelorI, and its last sovereign prince was Madog II ap Gruffydd, following the Conquest of Wales by king...
Valle Crucis Abbey in the Lordship of Yale. He was elder son of Prince GruffyddMaelor and his wife, Angharad, a daughter of King Owain Gwynedd. He succeeded...
households. The English Maelor is first recorded as a separate lordship from the Maelor in 1202. It was inherited by GruffyddMaelor II in 1236 when his father...
of the lands of Madog ap Gruffydd, Prince of Powys Fadog, the Maelor was divided into two parts. Maelor Gymraeg ("Welsh Maelor"), also known by the English...
Dictionary of Welsh Biography. National Library of Wales. "Gruffydd ap Madog or GruffyddMaelorI (died 1191)". Dictionary of Welsh Biography. National Library...
Gruffydd, also known as Madog Fychan, as the brother of GruffyddMaelor II and grandson of GruffyddMaelorI, Prince of Powys Fadog, existing c.1230–1269. Other...
poet Gruffydd ap Madog Fychan Gruffydd II ap Madog, Lord of Dinas Bran GruffyddMaelor Gruffudd ap Nicolas Gruffydd Robert, Welsh priest Gruffydd ap Rhydderch...
Gwenllian ferch Rhys Gruffydd ap Rhys II Deheubarth 1197–1201 Rhys Gryg Deheubarth 1216–1234 Angharad ferch Owain Gwynedd GruffyddMaelorI Powys Fadog 1160–1191...
Gwerclas and the Jones of Faerdref Uchaf. Maelor and Iâl (Yale) were received by Gruffydd (subsequently GruffyddMaelor), Prince of Powys Fadog, and ancestor...
reverted to the Prince of Powys Fadog, Madog ap Gruffudd Maelor, son of Prince GruffyddMaelorI. After his death, his sons confirmed his Lordship. In 1284...
Great (1173–1240), Prince of Wales Angharad ferch Madog ap GruffyddMaelor, sister to Gruffydd II ap Madog, Lord of Dinas Bran Angharad ferch Maredudd ab...
the King of England, Stephen of Blois, of the Royal House of Blois GruffyddMaelorI, Prince of Powys Fadog, Lord of Yale, married to Princess Angharad...
in Powys Fadog, once held in its entirety by his ancestor, Prince GruffyddMaelor II. Gruffudd Fychan II was married to Elen (Eleanor), great-granddaughter...
Gwenllian ferch Rhys Gruffydd ap Rhys II Deheubarth 1197–1201 Rhys Gryg Deheubarth 1216–1234 Angharad ferch Owain Gwynedd GruffyddMaelorI Powys Fadog 1160–1191...
Madog ap Maredudd of Powys in 1160: the northern portion (Maelor) went to GruffyddMaelor and eventually became known as Powys Fadog; while the southern...
Thomas de Macclesfield (b. 1242), an officer of Edward I, received a grant of lands in Maelor Saesneg (now part of the Wrexham County Borough). Sir Thomas...
permanently divided into two and shared between his sons, including GruffyddMaelor, Owain Brogyntyn and Owain Cyfeiliog. 1162 3 June – David FitzGerald...
Susanna making him legitimate instead. He was the brother of prince GruffyddMaelor, ancestor of prince Owain Glyndŵr. Presumably Owain Brogyntyn would...
Marches, it was constructed by a Welsh prince, Gruffydd ap Gwenwynwyn, rather than by a Norman baron. Gruffydd was prince of the ancient Kingdom of Powys...
uncles Dafydd and Rhodri, harassing their positions with the aid of GruffyddMaelor, lord of Powys Fadog and Llywelyn's maternal uncle; as attested to...
with King John of England. Valle Crucis Abbey founded by Madog ap GruffyddMaelor. 1202 August – Llywelyn the Great attacks Gwenwynwyn ab Owain of Powys...
Owain ap Gruffydd (c. 1130–1197) was a prince of the southern part of Powys and a poet. He is usually known as Owain Cyfeiliog to distinguish him from...
with Shropshire, while the Ceiriog Valley to the south-east and English Maelor to the south-west of the county borough are rural. The county borough was...
and administrative centre of the cwmwd (commote). In 1202 Madog ap GruffyddMaelor, Lord of Dinas Brân, granted to his newly founded Cistercian abbey...