Madog ap Llywelyn (died after 1312) was the leader of the Welsh revolt of 1294–95 against English rule in Wales. The revolt was surpassed in longevity only by the revolt of Owain Glyndŵr in the 15th century. Madog belonged to a junior branch of the House of Aberffraw and was a distant relation of Llywelyn ap Gruffudd, the last recognised native Prince of Wales. During his revolt, Madog issued a land grant in which he used the title "Prince of Wales".
MadogapLlywelyn (died after 1312) was the leader of the Welsh revolt of 1294–95 against English rule in Wales. The revolt was surpassed in longevity...
Llywelynap Gruffudd (c. 1223 – 11 December 1282), Llywelyn II, also known as Llywelyn the Last (Welsh: Llywelyn Ein Llyw Olaf, lit. 'Llywelyn, Our Last...
Merioneth Llywelyn Fychan, Lord of Merioneth (father to MadogapLlywelyn) Descendants of Madogap Cadwgan ap Bleddyn, Prince of Powys. Lordship c. 1118 until...
MadogapLlywelyn led a Welsh revolt in 1294–95 against English rule in Wales, and was proclaimed "Prince of Wales". On (29 September) 1294, Madog put...
King Edward I of England. Nonetheless, he backed the rebellion of MadogapLlywelyn, but afterwards swore allegiance to both Edward I and his son, Edward...
played an important part in several wars. It withstood the siege of MadogapLlywelyn in the winter of 1294–95, acted as a temporary haven for Richard II...
House of Aberffraw, Llywelyn fought on the side of Dafydd apLlywelyn (Prince Dafydd II) in 1245. Llywelyn's grandson MadogapLlywelyn was integral in the...
Dafydd apLlywelynapMadog was a 16th-century Welsh poet. He is known to have written a number of cywyddau in praise of St Mordeyrn (as associated with...
(1282–1283), pretender. MadogapLlywelyn (1294–1295) (not crowned but claimed the title). Owain Lawgoch (Owain Redhand) ap Tomas ap Rhodri (1372–1378), great-nephew...
Llywelyn's death in 1282, the family made its peace with the English crown, though a descendant, Goronwy ap Tudur Hen joined the revolt of Madogap Llywelyn...
in 1294–1295 during an unsuccessful revolt against English rule by MadogapLlywelyn, and further repairs took place under Edward II in the early fourteenth...
Maredudd ap Richard [sic] ap Maredudd, may also have been his son. The next Welshman to lead a revolt against the English crown was MadogapLlywelyn in Gwynedd...
LlywelynapMadog was Dean of St Asaph until 1357 ; and then Bishop of St Asaph from then until his death in 1375. Page:Fasti ecclesiae Anglicanae Vol...
Owain's time. LlywelynapMadog, died 1160 Gruffydd Maelor apMadog, died 1191 Owain Fychan apMadog, c. 1125–1187 Owain Brogyntyn apMadog (illegitimate)...
peace between Llywelyn and Gwenwynwyn and the invasion was called off. Elise apMadog, lord of Penllyn, had refused to respond to Llywelyn's summons to arms...
April 2018). "MadogapLlywelyn's uprising against Edward Longshanks | Schoolshistory.org.uk". Retrieved 27 May 2022. "Owain ap Thomas ap Rhodri (' Owain...
castle in Britain". The castle was attacked during the MadogapLlywelyn revolt of 1294, the Llywelyn Bren uprising in 1316 and during the overthrow of Edward...
delayed due to lack of funds and work only began in 1295 following the MadogapLlywelyn uprising. A substantial workforce was employed in the initial years...
played an important part in several wars, withstanding the siege of MadogapLlywelyn between 1294 and 1295, but falling to Prince Owain Glyndŵr in 1404...
rebellion of Dafydd ap Gruffydd, prince of Wales. He was the leader of the Glamorgan insurgents during the rising of MadogapLlywelyn in 1294-5; under his...
although it was divided up between his five sons. Madog was close to his cousin, prince Llywelynap Iorwerth, initially, but gradually distanced himself...
Cynan ap Maredudd (died 1295) was a Welsh nobleman who assumed leadership of the Welsh revolt of MadogapLlywelyn in the mid-Wales area in 1294 and 1295...
of Wales by King Edward I of England. But during the rebellion of MadogapLlywelyn, Tudur acted as his steward. After the rebellion failed, Tudur pledged...