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    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...
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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...
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    Maelgwn ap Rhys (died 1231), who was the eldest son but illegitimate. Rhys Gryg (died 1233) married a daughter of the Earl of Clare. Hywel ap Rhys (died 1231)...
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    Gwenwynwyn of Powys and the two main rulers of Deheubarth, Maelgwn ap Rhys and Rhys Gryg, and rose against John. They had the support of Pope Innocent III...
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  • Hywel ap Rhys (died 1231), later known as Hywel Sais ('Hywel the Saxon'), son of Rhys ap Gruffydd Hywel ap Rhys Gryg (fl. 1220s), son of Rhys Gryg (son of...
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    of the Welsh princes submitted to Llywelyn II except for Maredudd ap Rhys Gryg. For this recognition he would have to pay the English crown 24,000 marks...
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    girl). In due course Rhiwallon and the other sons went to the court of Rhys Gryg of Deheubarth, where they became famous doctors who are known today as...
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  • Physician and his three sons were doctors to Rhys Gryg, prince of Deheubarth. It was said that they treated Rhys when he was wounded in battle near Carmarthen...
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  • 1184 – 4 Mar 1228, London) [citation needed] Mathilde, married Rhys Gryg son of Rhys ap Gruffydd, ruler of the kingdom of Deheubarth. Sanders, I.J. English...
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    constructed in the 1220s by one of the princes of Deheubarth, perhaps Rhys Gryg. In any event, the castle at Dryslwyn was, along with the neighbouring...
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    He was a son of prince Rhys Gryg (died 1234) ("Rhys the Hoarse"), son of prince Rhys ap Gruffydd (1132–1197), "The Lord Rhys", ruler of the kingdom of...
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    Rhôs. Dafydd III also had the support of Hywel ap Rhys Gryg son of Rhys Gryg, and his brother Rhys Wyndod, the disinherited princes of Deheubarth. Dafydd...
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  • 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...
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    Gruffydd (c. 1130–1155) Gruffydd ap Rhys (d. 1201) Rhys Gryg (d. 1234, English: Rhys the Hoarse, also Welsh: Rhys Fychan) Iorwerth ap Bleddyn (d. 1111)...
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  • Braose was the 2nd wife [citation needed] of Rhys Mechyll, son of Rhys Gryg and grandson of the Lord Rhys, Prince of Deheubarth. Her parents were Reginald...
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    castle is again recorded as a prison in 1259, when it housed Maredudd ap Rhys Gryg, a prince of Deheubarth who rebelled against Llywelyn ap Gruffudd. One...
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  • included in the tract are those of Llywelyn ab Iorwerth (d. 1240) and Rhys Gryg (d. 1234). It shares some material with the earlier Harleian genealogies...
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    two daughters and co-heiresses, Aline and Joan. In 1215 a local lord, Rhys Gryg of Deheubarth, claimed control of the peninsula, but in 1220 he ceded...
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  • Rhodri ab Owain Gwynedd 1135–1195 Gwenllian ferch Rhys Gruffydd ap Rhys II Deheubarth 1197–1201 Rhys Gryg Deheubarth 1216–1234 Angharad ferch Owain Gwynedd...
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    Dampierre-en-Astenois (or Renaud), French nobleman and knight Rhys Gryg (Rhys ap Rhys), Welsh prince of Deheubarth Robert III, Count of Dreux ("Gasteblé")...
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    executed for treason at York, his son was imprisoned at Bristol Castle Rhys Gryg, Welsh prince, fought against Baron Falkes de Bréauté, his wife was the...
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    Gilbert de Clare of Striguil Earl of Pembroke d. 1185 Mathilde de Clare m. Rhys Gryg Prince of Deheubarth d. 1234 Gilbert de Clare Earl of Hertford and Gloucester...
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  • Dampierre-en-Astenois (or Renaud), French nobleman and knight Rhys Gryg (Rhys ap Rhys), Welsh prince of Deheubarth Robert III, Count of Dreux ("Gasteblé")...
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    brother, Rhys the Hoarse (Rhys Gryg) (1216–1234) From 1234 to 1283, Deheubarth was subject to the princes of Gwynedd Rhys the Hoarse's son, Rhys Mechyll...
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  • Gruffydd ap Rhys II, ruler (1197–1201) Maelgwn ap Rhys, ruler (1199–1230) Rhys Gryg, ruler (1216–1234) Rhys Mechyll, ruler (1234–1244) Maredudd ap Rhys, ruler...
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    Gruffydd ap Rhys of Deheubarth, but in 1223 William Marshall the Younger recaptured it. In 1231 the castle was again captured for Llywelyn by Rhys Gryg and his...
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  • 1200–25) was a Welsh language court poet. Phylip was poet to the court of Rhys Gryg, the Welsh prince who ruled part of the kingdom of Deheubarth. Y Prydydd...
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    Rhodri ab Owain Gwynedd 1135–1195 Gwenllian ferch Rhys Gruffydd ap Rhys II Deheubarth 1197–1201 Rhys Gryg Deheubarth 1216–1234 Angharad ferch Owain Gwynedd...
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  • Rhys Gryg and Maredudd ap Rhys are imprisoned by their father, Rhys ap Gruffydd, for seizing the territories of Llanymddyfri and Dinefwr. 1196 Rhys ap...
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    founded in Wales and the first to prosper. On Rhys ap Gruffydd's death the castle passed to his son Rhys Gryg, and the earliest parts of the present castle...
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