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- H. Rhys Gryg _____Est 1170 - 1234
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Name[3] |
Rhys Gryg _____ |
Alt Name |
Rhys Mechyll ap Rhys Gryg , Prince of Deheubarth |
Alt Name |
Rhys "Gryg" ap Rhys |
Gender |
Male |
Marriage |
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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 |
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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? |
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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.
References
- ↑ Rhys Gryg, in Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia.
- RHYS Gryg/the Hoarse (-Llandeilo 1234, bur St David´s), in Cawley, Charles. Medieval Lands: A prosopography of medieval European noble and royal families.
- ↑ Rhys ap Tewdwr 4, in Bartrum, Peter C. (Peter Clement). Welsh genealogies, AD 300-1400. (Wales: University of Wales Press, c1980).
- Rhys Gryg, in Welsh Biography Online.
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