interests of her son Rhys. A Welsh chronicle, the Brut y Tywysogyon, records under the year 1248: "Rhys Fychan ap Rhys Mechyll regained the castle of...
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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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1250 due to rivalries with his brother and his nephew, Rhys Mechyll and Rhys Fychan ap Rhys Mechyll. He fled to Gwynedd where he joined Llywelyn ap Gruffydd...
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1274) married Gwenllian ferch Rhys Mechyll, who was incorrectly assumed to be the sole heiress of the Welsh Prince Rhys Mechyll, whose armorials were of the...
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Gwenllian, the daughter and heiress of Rhys Mechyll (died 1244), Prince of the Welsh House of Deheubarth, grandson of Rhys ap Gruffydd, and wife of Gilbert...
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grandson Gilbert (died 1274) married Gwenlynn Mechyll, daughter and sole heiress of the Welsh Prince Rhys Mechyll, whose armorials the Talbots thenceforth...
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Lady of Wales. It may be that the Matilda de Braose who was the wife of Rhys Mechyll, Prince of Deheubarth was the daughter of Reginald. House of Braose Burke...
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William de Braose, 4th Lord of Bramber, married a Welsh prince. He was Rhys Mechyll, Prince of Deheubarth. Their daughter Gwenllian married Gilbert Talbot...
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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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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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Rhys Mechyll, whose arms the Talbots assumed in place of their ancestral coat. The assumption about Gwenllian however was unfounded as Rhys Mechyll also...
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Isabel Marshal, the great grandmother of Robert the Bruce, King of Scots Rhys Mechyll, Welsh prince, married to Matilda de Braose (Deheubarth), his sole heiress...
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Gruffydd ap Rhys II Maud de Braose, daughter of William de Braose, 3rd Lord of Bramber Matilda de Braose (Deheubarth) wife of Rhys Mechyll This disambiguation...
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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 (1234–1244)...
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II, and also had blood ties to the Welsh elite through a daughter of Rhys Mechyll, whose arms they had assumed. He inherited the title of Baron Talbot...
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article Baron Talbot. Modern arms are of Rhys Mechyll (d.1244), Prince of the Welsh House of Dinefwr, grandson of Rhys ap Gruffydd), whose daughter Gwenllian...
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similar lineage can be found in Bonedd y Saint, in which a saint named Mechyll fab Echwys is the grandson of Gwyn Glohoyw and great-grandson of Gloyw...
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are claimed to have been the arms of Rhys Mechyll (died 1244) Prince of the Welsh House of Dinefwr, grandson of Rhys ap Gruffydd, whose daughter and heiress...
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of the castle is 1248, when Brut y Tywysogion records that Rhys Fychan ap Rhys Mechyll's mother Matilda de Braose, to spite her son, granted the castle...
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