The House of Aberffraw was a medieval royal court based in the village it was named after, Aberffraw, Anglesey (Wales, UK) within the borders of the then...
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Aberffraw is a village and community on the south west coast of the Isle of Anglesey in Wales. The village is 9 miles from the island's county town, Llangefni...
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Cunedda and the House of Aberffraw, and lasted from c.401 to 1283. The House of Gwynedd, divided between the earlier House of Cunedda, which lasted from...
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warfare among the sons of Rhodri meant that the descendants of Anarawd became considered a separate house – called the House of Aberffraw from their principal...
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Anglesey (redirect from Isle of Anglesey/Ynys Môn)
part of the Kingdom of Gwynedd and native Principality of Wales, and the ruling House of Aberffraw maintained courts (Welsh: llysoedd) at Aberffraw and...
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the House of Aberffraw restored by Gruffudd ap Cynan slowly recovered and Llywelyn the Great of Gwynedd was able to proclaim the Principality of Wales...
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daughter of Cynan Dindaethwy of Gwynedd). Merfyn ap Rhodri (878–900) (house of Aberffraw) Llywelyn ap Merfyn (900–942) (house of Aberffraw) Hywel Dda...
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The Principality of Wales (Welsh: Tywysogaeth Cymru) was originally the territory of the native Welsh princes of the House of Aberffraw from 1216 to 1283...
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Dafydd ap Gruffydd (category House of Cunedda)
of Penmachno, who survived, though there is no contemporary evidence to support the relationship. One cadet member of the ruling House of Aberffraw also...
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Aberffraw was one of the three medieval cantrefs on the island of Anglesey, north Wales, in the Kingdom of Gwynedd as a cadet branch, named the House...
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Britons since at least the fall of the Roman empire in the 6th century AD. The Senior line of the House of Aberffraw descended from Prince Llywelyn the...
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1996 Aberffraw cantref, a medieval area of administration of Anglesey Bro Aberffraw, an electoral ward of Anglesey, created in 2012 House of Aberffraw, Welsh...
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Owain Gwynedd (redirect from Owain I of Wales)
Owain Cyfeiliog. Owain Gwynedd was a member of the House of Aberffraw, the senior branch of the dynasty of Rhodri Mawr (Rhodri the Great). His father,...
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claims of the Houses of Mathrafal and Dinefwr, with links to the House of Aberffraw. The rebellions were supported by the French Royal House of Valois, and...
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gold and red (representing the Royal House of Aberffraw and iron, or Mars the god of War). Each square has a lion of the opposite colour. The lion is looking...
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Gwynedd (redirect from History of Gwynedd)
history of Wales. It formed part of the core of the Kingdom of Gwynedd and the native Principality of Wales, which under the House of Aberffraw remained...
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involving the closure of Welsh medieval royal houses during the late 13th century, and Wales' final ruler of the House of Aberffraw, the Welsh Prince Llywelyn...
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Madog ap Llywelyn (redirect from Battle of Conwy (13th century))
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...
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Llywelyn ap Gruffudd (redirect from Llywelyn III of Gwynedd)
path of the wind and the rain? Do you not see the oak trees in turmoil? Cold my heart in a fearful breast For the king, the oaken door of Aberffraw There...
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of the House of Aberffraw, Iago ab Idwal ap Meurig, became ruler of Gwynedd and began his rise to power in Powys. In 1039, Iago, king of kingdom of Gwynedd...
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Prince of Wales and Lord of Snowdon. Following the capture of Dafydd ap Gruffydd, Edward proclaimed that the "treacherous lineage" (House of Aberffraw), and...
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daughter of the Prince of Gwynedd and heiress of the royal family of The House of Aberffraw, but her maternal great-grandfather was King John of England...
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Gruffudd ap Cynan (redirect from Gruffudd ap Cynan, King of Gwynedd)
rule. As a descendant of Rhodri Mawr (Rhodri the Great), Gruffudd ap Cynan was a senior member of the princely House of Aberffraw. Through his mother,...
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Gwenllian ferch Gruffydd (category House of Aberffraw)
of Gwynedd Gruffudd ap Cynan and member of the House of Aberffraw, she married Gruffydd ap Rhys, the Prince of Deheubarth, and would lead a "patriotic...
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Anarawd ap Rhodri (redirect from Battle of Conwy (9th century))
(d. 916) was King of Gwynedd from 878 to 916. He faced challenges from the kingdom of Mercia and Viking raiders during a period of uncertainty for his...
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facto independent under a Welsh Prince of Wales (see House of Aberffraw). From 1301 it was first used as a title of the English (and later British) heir...
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Welsh peers and baronets (redirect from List of Welsh Peers)
historic counties of Wales. Welsh-titled peers derive their titles from a variety of sources. After Llywelyn ap Gruffudd of the House of Aberffraw, the last Welsh...
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Owain Lawgoch (redirect from Owain III of Wales)
buried at the Church of St. Leger, near Cognac, France. With the assassination of Owain Lawgoch the senior line of the House of Aberffraw became extinct. And...
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compete with the House of Aberffraw for supremacy and influence in Wales throughout the 10th, 11th and 12th centuries, with the Kingdom of Powys variously...
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Llywelyn ab Iorwerth (redirect from Llywelyn I of Wales)
title princeps Norwalliæ "Prince of North Wales", but from that year he changed his title to "Prince of Aberffraw and Lord of Snowdon". He was, however, more...
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