• Owen de la Pole (c. 1257 – c. 1293), also known as Owain ap Gruffydd ap Gwenwynwyn, was the heir presumptive to the Welsh principality of Powys Wenwynwyn...
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  • The surname Pole usually derives from "Pool", a person associated with a body of water. The Welsh de la Poles descended from Gruffydd ap Gwenwynwyn take...
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  • Hardy, the Powerful, the Intrepid, and Hawise de la Pole, (1291 – c. 1353) was the daughter of Owen de la Pole and the heir to Powys Wenwynwyn in Wales. She...
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  • This descended (according to English law) to William's elder brother Owen de la Pole, and after the death of his son without issue to his daughter Hawise...
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    this time, Gruffydd's son, Owain, had chosen to anglicise his name to Owen de la Pole (taking the surname from the capital of Powys Wenwynwyn – Pool). Following...
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    de la Pole meaning "of Poole" referring to their family seat in Poole (modern Welshpool). For his loyalty to Edward I, the king permitted Baron de la...
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  • de la Pole (1410/1411 – 1473) was the abbess of Barking Abbey. La Pole was born in about 1410 and she was the oldest daughter of Michael de la Pole,...
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    Gruffydd de la Pole (died 1286 or 1287) Owen de la Pole, his son (died 1293) (see also: William de la Pole (of Mawddwy)) Gruffydd de la Pole, his son...
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    1283. After his father's death, Owain was raised to the peerage as Owen de la Pole, 1st Lord of Powis. Following his own death c. 1293, and the death...
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  • the Red") (died c. 1280), ruler of part of the Kingdom of Gwynedd Owen de la Pole, also known as Owain ap Gruffydd ap Gwenwynwyn (c. 1257–c. 1293), lord...
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    received his ancestral lands as the lordship of Powys and became known as Owen de la Pole (or "Poole"). Lands retained under direct royal control were organised...
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  • traditional and their historical accuracy is debated by scholars. Edwards, Owen (1906), A Short History of Wales, T. Fisher Unwin Ltd., p.135-139 Davies...
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    Powys. Owain, the heir to the former principality, called himself Owen de la Pole, after the town. The town was devastated by the forces of Owain Glyndŵr...
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    to Machynlleth is the Royal charter granted in 1291 by Edward I to Owen de la Pole, Lord of Powys. This gave him the right to hold "a market at Machynlleth...
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    otherwise independent. The prince took an English-style surname - Owen de-la Pole - after his capital city, Pool (now Welshpool). With the introduction...
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    Statute of Rhuddlan (category CS1 Latin-language sources (la))
    who had suffered at the hands of Llewelyn, and he and his successor Owen de la Pole held it as a marcher lordship. Rhys ap Maredudd of Dryslwyn would have...
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    1280 Llanidloes received a market charter from the king (granted to Owen de la Pole) and benefited from Edwardian town planning and earthwork defences...
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  • who married Robert Corbet. Their daughter Joan married Hawise's son, Owen de la Pole. Mason, J. F. A. (May 2005). "Lestrange [Le Strange], John (c. 1194–1269)"...
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    Wenwynwyn, son of Prince Owain Cyfeiliog Gruffydd ap Gwenwynwyn (d. 1286) Owen de la Pole (d. 1293) The region of Rhwng Gwy a Hafren (Radnorshire) between the...
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    Lordship of Powys granted to Owain ap Gruffydd ap Gwenwynwyn, who became Owen de la Pole. These lands after 1301 were held as tenants-in-chief of the Principality...
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  • Greyfriars, Shrewsbury was a friary in Shropshire, England. Owen de la Pole (c. 1257 – c. 1293), also known as Owain ap Gruffydd ap Gwenwynwyn, the last...
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    Lordship of Powys from her father the last Prince of Powys Owen de la Pole. Charlton acquired Pole castle (today's Welshpool) on his marriage, and from 1310...
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    Lestrange, whose father John II joined the Third Crusade against Saladin Owen de la Pole, Lord of Powys, family lost their Principality to King Edward Longshanks...
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    the southern Welsh. On 6 November, Edward's lieutenant in Anglesey, Luke de Tany, launched a premature attack across a bridge of boats which spanned the...
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  • late 1240s and early 1250s, brother of Llywelyn the Last of Gwynedd Owen de la Pole, also known as Owain ap Gruffydd ap Gwenwynwyn (c. 1257–c. 1293), lord...
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    indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap) (key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap) "OWEN TANGAVELOU...
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    Maelgwn Fychan Maredudd ap Llywelyn d. 1255 Rhys ap Maredudd 1250–1292 Owen de la Pole 1257–1293 Llywelyn ap Gruffudd b.1223 Wales 1246–1282 Owain Goch ap...
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    of Henry VI of England. He was raised for several years by Katherine de la Pole and Henry took an interest in Edmund's upbringing, granting him a title...
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    Saturnino Owens (born November 18, 1961) is an American fashion designer from Porterville, California. In addition to his main line, Owens has a furniture...
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    Michael James Owen (born 14 December 1979) is an English former professional footballer who played as a striker for Liverpool, Real Madrid, Newcastle United...
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