Rhys Gryg ("Rhys the Hoarse"; died 1234), real name Rhys ap Rhys, also known as Rhys Fychan ("Rhys the Younger"), was a Welsh prince who ruled part of the Kingdom of Deheubarth.
^Siddons M P: 'The Development of Welsh Heraldry', Vol. 1, p. 289, NLW 1991.
RhysGryg ("Rhys the Hoarse"; died 1234), real name Rhys ap Rhys, also known as Rhys Fychan ("Rhys the Younger"), was a Welsh prince who ruled part of...
Maelgwn ap Rhys (died 1231), who was the eldest son but illegitimate. RhysGryg (died 1233) married a daughter of the Earl of Clare. Hywel ap Rhys (died 1231)...
Maredudd ap Rhys Grug (died 1271), was the son of RhysGryg (a Welsh prince of Deheubarth) and Mathilde de Clare (a daughter of Richard de Clare, 3rd...
Gwenwynwyn of Powys and the two main rulers of Deheubarth, Maelgwn ap Rhys and RhysGryg, and rose against John. They had the support of Pope Innocent III...
Hywel ap Rhys (died 1231), later known as Hywel Sais ('Hywel the Saxon'), son of Rhys ap Gruffydd Hywel ap RhysGryg (fl. 1220s), son of RhysGryg (son of...
Physician and his three sons were doctors to RhysGryg, prince of Deheubarth. It was said that they treated Rhys when he was wounded in battle near Carmarthen...
girl). In due course Rhiwallon and the other sons went to the court of RhysGryg of Deheubarth, where they became famous doctors who are known today as...
He was a son of prince RhysGryg (died 1234) ("Rhys the Hoarse"), son of prince Rhys ap Gruffydd (1132–1197), "The Lord Rhys", ruler of the kingdom of...
constructed in the 1220s by one of the princes of Deheubarth, perhaps RhysGryg. In any event, the castle at Dryslwyn was, along with the neighbouring...
Rhôs. Dafydd III also had the support of Hywel ap RhysGryg son of RhysGryg, and his brother Rhys Wyndod, the disinherited princes of Deheubarth. Dafydd...
Gruffydd (c. 1130–1155) Gruffydd ap Rhys (d. 1201) RhysGryg (d. 1234, English: Rhys the Hoarse, also Welsh: Rhys Fychan) Iorwerth ap Bleddyn (d. 1111)...
castle is again recorded as a prison in 1259, when it housed Maredudd ap RhysGryg, a prince of Deheubarth who rebelled against Llywelyn ap Gruffudd. One...
included in the tract are those of Llywelyn ab Iorwerth (d. 1240) and RhysGryg (d. 1234). It shares some material with the earlier Harleian genealogies...
of the Welsh princes submitted to Llywelyn II except for Maredudd ap RhysGryg. For this recognition he would have to pay the English crown 24,000 marks...
two daughters and co-heiresses, Aline and Joan. In 1215 a local lord, RhysGryg of Deheubarth, claimed control of the peninsula, but in 1220 he ceded...
Dampierre-en-Astenois (or Renaud), French nobleman and knight RhysGryg (Rhys ap Rhys), Welsh prince of Deheubarth Robert III, Count of Dreux ("Gasteblé")...
married Morfudd, the daughter of Goronwy ap Tudur. Rhys' death was later lamented in a poem by Gruffydd Gryg. Griffiths & Thomas 1985, p. 20. Griffiths & Thomas...
Dampierre-en-Astenois (or Renaud), French nobleman and knight RhysGryg (Rhys ap Rhys), Welsh prince of Deheubarth Robert III, Count of Dreux ("Gasteblé")...
brother, Rhys the Hoarse (RhysGryg) (1216–1234) From 1234 to 1283, Deheubarth was subject to the princes of Gwynedd Rhys the Hoarse's son, Rhys Mechyll...
Rhodri ab Owain Gwynedd 1135–1195 Gwenllian ferch Rhys Gruffydd ap Rhys II Deheubarth 1197–1201 RhysGryg Deheubarth 1216–1234 Angharad ferch Owain Gwynedd...
executed for treason at York, his son was imprisoned at Bristol Castle RhysGryg, Welsh prince, fought against Baron Falkes de Bréauté, his wife was the...
1200–25) was a Welsh language court poet. Phylip was poet to the court of RhysGryg, the Welsh prince who ruled part of the kingdom of Deheubarth. Y Prydydd...
Gilbert de Clare of Striguil Earl of Pembroke d. 1185 Mathilde de Clare m. RhysGryg Prince of Deheubarth d. 1234 Gilbert de Clare Earl of Hertford and Gloucester...
Gruffydd ap Rhys II, ruler (1197–1201) Maelgwn ap Rhys, ruler (1199–1230) RhysGryg, ruler (1216–1234) Rhys Mechyll, ruler (1234–1244) Maredudd ap Rhys, ruler...
RhysGryg and Maredudd ap Rhys are imprisoned by their father, Rhys ap Gruffydd, for seizing the territories of Llanymddyfri and Dinefwr. 1196 Rhys ap...
Gruffydd ap Rhys of Deheubarth, but in 1223 William Marshall the Younger recaptured it. In 1231 the castle was again captured for Llywelyn by RhysGryg and his...
founded in Wales and the first to prosper. On Rhys ap Gruffydd's death the castle passed to his son RhysGryg, and the earliest parts of the present castle...
(died 1244), lord of Cedewain Maredudd ap Rhys (fl. 1450 – 1485), a poet and priest Maredudd ap RhysGryg (died 1271), a prince of Deheubarth Maredudd...