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Iorwerth ab Owain, the Glossary

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Index Iorwerth ab Owain

Iorwerth ab Owain (also known as Iorwerth of Gwynllŵg) (d. before 1184) was a Welsh prince of Gwynllŵg and Lord of Caerleon.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 29 relations: Abergavenny, Bishop of Llandaff, Caerleon, Caradog ap Gruffydd, Castell Meredydd, Chepstow Castle, Gloucester, Gloucestershire, Gwynllwg, Hanbury Arms, Henry II of England, Herefordshire, Hywel ab Iorwerth, Kingdom of Gwent, Llantarnam Abbey, Morgan ab Owain, Nest Bloet, Owain ap Caradog, Pembroke, Pembrokeshire, Rhys ap Gruffydd, Richard de Clare, 2nd Earl of Pembroke, Richard Fitz Gilbert de Clare, Seisyll ap Dyfnwal, Striguil, Talgarth, Uhtred (bishop of Llandaff), Usk Castle, Wales, William FitzRobert, 2nd Earl of Gloucester.

  2. 12th-century Welsh monarchs
  3. Welsh princes

Abergavenny

Abergavenny (Y Fenni, archaically Abergafenni meaning "mouth of the River Gavenny") is a market town and community in Monmouthshire, Wales.

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Bishop of Llandaff

The Bishop of Llandaff is the ordinary of the Church in Wales Diocese of Llandaff.

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Caerleon

Caerleon (Caerllion) is a town and community in Newport, Wales.

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Caradog ap Gruffydd

Caradog ap Gruffydd (died 1081) was a Prince of Gwent in south-east Wales in the time of Gruffydd ap Llywelyn and the Norman conquest, who reunified his family's inheritance of Morgannwg and made repeated attempts to reunite southern Wales by claiming the inheritance of the Kingdom of Deheubarth. Iorwerth ab Owain and Caradog ap Gruffydd are Welsh princes.

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Castell Meredydd

Castell Meredydd, also called Castell Machen, was a castle in Gwynllwg, Wales in the 13th century, long since ruined.

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Chepstow Castle

Chepstow Castle (Castell Cas-gwent) at Chepstow, Monmouthshire, Wales is the oldest surviving post-Roman stone fortification in Britain.

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Gloucester

Gloucester is a cathedral city and the county town of Gloucestershire in the South West of England.

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Gloucestershire

Gloucestershire (abbreviated Glos.) is a ceremonial county in South West England.

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Gwynllwg

Gwynllŵg was a kingdom of mediaeval Wales and later a Norman lordship and then a cantref.

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Hanbury Arms

The Hanbury Arms is a public house in Caerleon, near Newport, Wales.

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Henry II of England

Henry II, also known as Henry Fitzempress and Henry Curtmantle, was King of England from 1154 until his death in 1189.

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Herefordshire

Herefordshire is a ceremonial county in the West Midlands region of England.

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Hywel ab Iorwerth

Hywel ab Iorwerth (also known as Hywel of Caerleon) (d. around 1216) was a Welsh lord of Caerleon.

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Kingdom of Gwent

Gwent (Guent) was a medieval Welsh kingdom, lying between the Rivers Wye and Usk.

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Llantarnam Abbey

Llantarnam Abbey is a Grade II*-listed abbey of the Sisters of St Joseph of Annecy and a former Cistercian monastery located in Llantarnam, Cwmbran in the county borough of Torfaen in southeast Wales.

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Morgan ab Owain

Morgan ab Owain (died 1158) was a Welsh king and Lord of Caerleon. Iorwerth ab Owain and Morgan ab Owain are 12th-century Welsh monarchs and Welsh princes.

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Nest Bloet

Nest Bloet (died 1224/5), sometimes called "Nest of Wales", was a Welsh noblewoman, best known for her many romantic liaisons, including an extramarital affair with King Henry II of England.

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Owain ap Caradog

Owain ap Caradog (fl. 1081–1140), known as Owain ‘Wan’ (or ‘weak’)Jenkins, Robert Thomas (1959), "", Dictionary of Welsh Biography, Honourable Society of Cymmrodorion, retrieved 2016-04-12 was the son and heir of King Caradog ap Gruffydd of Morgannwg, who contested the Kingdom of Deheubarth and was killed in the Battle of Mynydd Carn in 1081. Iorwerth ab Owain and Owain ap Caradog are Welsh princes.

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Pembroke, Pembrokeshire

Pembroke (Penfro) is a town and community in Pembrokeshire, Wales, with a population of 7,552.

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Rhys ap Gruffydd

Rhys ap Gruffydd or ap Gruffudd (often anglicised to "Griffith"; c. 1132 – 28 April 1197) was the ruler of the kingdom of Deheubarth in south Wales from 1155 to 1197. Iorwerth ab Owain and Rhys ap Gruffydd are 12th-century Welsh monarchs and Welsh princes.

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Richard de Clare, 2nd Earl of Pembroke

Richard de Clare (1130 – 20 April 1176), 2nd Earl of Pembroke, also Lord of Leinster and Justiciar of Ireland (sometimes known as Richard FitzGilbert), was an Anglo-Norman nobleman notable for his leading role in the Anglo-Norman invasion of Ireland.

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Richard Fitz Gilbert de Clare

Richard fitz Gilbert de Clare (died 15 April 1136) 3rd feudal baron of Clare in Suffolk, was an Anglo-Norman nobleman.

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Seisyll ap Dyfnwal

Seisyll ap Dyfnwal was a 12th-century Welsh Lord of Gwent Uwchcoed (Upper Gwent).

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Striguil

Striguil or Strigoil is the name that was used from the 11th century until the late 14th century for the port and Norman castle of Chepstow, on the Welsh side of the River Wye which forms the boundary with England.

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Talgarth

Talgarth is a market town, community and electoral ward in southern Powys, Mid Wales, about north of Crickhowell, north-east of Brecon and south-east of Builth Wells.

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Uhtred (bishop of Llandaff)

Uhtred (also Uchtryd or Uchtredus) (d. before 14 March 1148) was a Welsh clergyman.

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Usk Castle

Usk Castle (Castell Brynbuga) is a castle site in the town of Usk in central Monmouthshire, south east Wales, United Kingdom.

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Wales

Wales (Cymru) is a country that is part of the United Kingdom.

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William FitzRobert, 2nd Earl of Gloucester

William FitzRobert, 2nd Earl of Gloucester (23 November 1116 – 23 November 1183) was the son and heir of Sir Robert de Caen, 1st Earl of Gloucester, and Mabel FitzRobert of Gloucester, daughter of Robert Fitzhamon, and nephew of Empress Matilda.

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See also

12th-century Welsh monarchs

Welsh princes

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iorwerth_ab_Owain