Person:Rhys Gryg (1)

     
Rhys Gryg _____
m. Abt 1146
  1. Catrin verch RhysAbt 1147 -
  2. Gruffydd ap Rhys II _____, Lord DeheubarthAbt 1148 - 1201
  3. Cadwgan ap RhysAbt 1149 -
  4. Lleucu verch RhysAbt 1155 -
  5. Nest verch RhysAbt 1156 -
  6. Angharad verch RhysAbt 1160 - Bef 1226
  7. Margred verch Rhys1163 -
  8. Maredudd Gethin ap Rhys _____Abt 1168 - 1201
  9. Maelgwn ap RhysAbt 1170 - 1230
  10. Rhys Gryg _____Est 1170 - 1234
  11. Gwenllian ferch Rhys - 1236
m. Abt 1169
  1. Rhys "Mechyll" ap Rhys Gryg1170 - 1244
  2. Iorwerth ap RhysAbt 1172 -
  3. Llywelyn "Ddiriaid" ap RhysAbt 1174 -
  4. Caradog ap RhysAbt 1176 -
  5. Jonet verch RhysAbt 1178 -
  6. Angharad verch RhysAbt 1180 -
  7. Arddun verch RhysAbt 1182 -
  8. Ellyw Verch Rhys1182 - 1280
  9. _____ RhysAbt 1184 -
  10. Ieuan ap RhysAbt 1186 -
  11. Gruffudd ap RhysAbt 1188 -
  12. Gwenllian "Gethin" verch RhysAbt 1190 -
  13. Philip ap RhysAbt 1192 -
  14. Meurig ap RhysAbt 1194 -
m. Abt 1177
m. Abt 1180
  1. Hywel ap Viscount of Llanddarog RhysAbt 1196 - Aft 1227
m. Aft 1210
  • HRhys Gryg _____Est 1170 - 1234
Facts and Events
Name[3] Rhys Gryg _____
Alt Name Rhys Mechyll ap Rhys Gryg , Prince of Deheubarth
Alt Name Rhys "Gryg" ap Rhys
Gender Male
Marriage to Matilda de Braose
Marriage Abt 1169 <, Carmarthenshire, Wales>to Ellyw verch Tnomas
Birth? Est 1170 Carmarthenshire, WalesDynevor Castle
Marriage Abt 1177 Llandyfeisant, Carmarthen, WalesDynevor Castle
to Gwenllian verch Elidir
Marriage Abt 1180 <, Carmarthenshire, Wales>to Joane de Clare
Marriage Aft 1210 to Maud de Clare
Marriage to Unknown
Alt Death? 1233 Dynevor Castle, Llandyfeisant, Carmarthen, Wales
Burial? 1233 St. David's Church, Pembroke, Pembrokeshire, Wales
Death[1] 1234 Carmarthenshire, Wales
Reference Number? Q3399280?
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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 the Kingdom of Deheubarth.

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References
  1. Rhys Gryg, in Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia.
  2.   RHYS Gryg/the Hoarse (-Llandeilo 1234, bur St David´s), in Cawley, Charles. Medieval Lands: A prosopography of medieval European noble and royal families.
  3. Rhys ap Tewdwr 4, in Bartrum, Peter C. (Peter Clement). Welsh genealogies, AD 300-1400. (Wales: University of Wales Press, c1980).
  4.   Rhys Gryg, in Welsh Biography Online.