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Maredudd ap Rhys Grug (died 1271), was the son of Rhys Gryg (a Welsh prince of Deheubarth) and Mathilde de Clare (a daughter of Richard de Clare, 3rd Earl of Hertford, Marcher Lord of Cardigan).[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 19 relations: Battle of Cadfan, Buellt, Criccieth Castle, Deheubarth, Dryslwyn Castle, Gilbert Marshal, 4th Earl of Pembroke, Henry III of England, Homage (feudal), Kingdom of Ceredigion, Llanbadarn Fawr, Ceredigion, Llandovery Castle, Llywelyn ap Gruffudd, Marcher lord, Rhys ap Maredudd, Rhys Gryg, Rhys Mechyll, Richard de Clare, 3rd Earl of Hertford, Ward (law), Ystrad Tywi.

  2. 13th-century Welsh monarchs
  3. Monarchs of Deheubarth
  4. Welsh princes

Battle of Cadfan

The Battle of Cadfan was fought between English and Welsh forces in 1257.

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Buellt

Buellt or Builth was a cantref in medieval Wales, located west of the River Wye.

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Criccieth Castle

Criccieth Castle (Castell Cricieth) is a ruined thirteenth-century castle in Criccieth, Gwynedd, Wales.

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Deheubarth

Deheubarth (thus 'the South') was a regional name for the realms of south Wales, particularly as opposed to Gwynedd (Latin: Venedotia).

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Dryslwyn Castle

Dryslwyn Castle (Castell Dryslwyn or Castell y Drysllwyn) is a native Welsh castle, sited on a rocky hill roughly halfway between Llandeilo and Carmarthen in Wales.

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Gilbert Marshal, 4th Earl of Pembroke

Gilbert Marshal, 4th Earl of Pembroke (c. 1194/1207 – 27 June 1241) was the third son of William Marshal, 1st Earl of Pembroke and Countess Isabel, the daughter of Richard son of Gilbert, earl of Striguil.

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Henry III of England

Henry III (1 October 1207 – 16 November 1272), also known as Henry of Winchester, was King of England, Lord of Ireland, and Duke of Aquitaine from 1216 until his death in 1272.

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Homage (feudal)

Homage (from Medieval Latin hominaticum, lit. "pertaining to a man") in the Middle Ages was the ceremony in which a feudal tenant or vassal pledged reverence and submission to his feudal lord, receiving in exchange the symbolic title to his new position (investiture).

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Kingdom of Ceredigion

The Kingdom of Ceredigion was one of several Welsh kingdoms that emerged in post-Roman Britain in the mid-5th century.

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Llanbadarn Fawr, Ceredigion

Llanbadarn Fawr is a village and community in Ceredigion, Wales.

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Llandovery Castle

Llandovery Castle (Castell Llanymddyfri) is a late thirteenth-century, Grade II*-listed, castle ruin in the town of Llandovery in Carmarthenshire, Wales.

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Llywelyn ap Gruffudd

Llywelyn ap Gruffudd (c. 1223 – 11 December 1282), Llywelyn II, also known as Llywelyn the Last (lit), was King of Gwynedd, and later was recognised as the prince of Wales (Princeps Walliae; Tywysog Cymru) from 1258 until his death at Cilmeri in 1282. Maredudd ap Rhys Gryg and Llywelyn ap Gruffudd are 13th-century Welsh monarchs.

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Marcher lord

A marcher lord was a noble appointed by the king of England to guard the border (known as the Welsh Marches) between England and Wales.

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Rhys ap Maredudd

Rhys ap Maredudd (1250 – 2 June 1292) was a senior member of the Welsh royal house of Deheubarth, a principality of Medieval Wales.

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Rhys Gryg

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. Maredudd ap Rhys Gryg and Rhys Gryg are 13th-century Welsh monarchs and Monarchs of Deheubarth.

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Rhys Mechyll

Rhys Mechyll (died 1244) was a Welsh prince, Lord of Dinefwr, of the House of Dinefwr and Kingdom of Deheubarth in southern Wales from 1234 to 1244. Maredudd ap Rhys Gryg and Rhys Mechyll are 13th-century Welsh monarchs and Monarchs of Deheubarth.

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Richard de Clare, 3rd Earl of Hertford

Richard de Clare, 3rd Earl of Hertford (–1217), feudal baron of Clare in Suffolk, and lord of Tonbridge in Kent and of Cardigan in Wales, was a powerful Anglo-Norman nobleman with vast landholdings in England and Wales.

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Ward (law)

In law, a ward is a minor or incapacitated adult placed under the protection of a legal guardian or government entity, such as a court.

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Ystrad Tywi

Ystrad Tywi (Valley of the river Towy) is a region of southwest Wales situated on both banks of the River Towy, it contained places such as Cedweli, Carnwyllion, Loughor, Llandeilo, and Gwyr (although this is disputed).

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See also

13th-century Welsh monarchs

Monarchs of Deheubarth

Welsh princes

References

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