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his mother → Madog ap Maredudd, Brenin Powys

her father → Maredudd ap Bleddyn, Brenin Powys

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his mother → Maredudd ab Owain, King of Deheubarth

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Maredudd ab Owain, King of Deheubarth  MP

Gender: Male 

Birth: circa 950

Llandeilo, Carmarthenshire, Wales, Pre UK 

Death: 999 (44-53)

Immediate Family:

Son of Owain ap Hywel Dda and Angharad verch Llewelyn

Husband of N.N. ferch Elise

Partner of Unknown Mistress of Maredudd ab Owain

Father of Rhain ap Maredudd; Lleucu verch Maredudd; Cadwallon ap Maredudd; Rhys ap Maredudd and Angharad verch Maredudd

Brother of Einion ab Owain, Prince of Deheubarth; Cadwallon ab Owain; N.N. ferch Owain; Llywarch ab Owain; Iestyn ab Owain and 1 other


Added by: Bjørn P. Brox on May 2, 2007

Managed by: Margaret (C) and 144 others

Curated by: Anne Brannen

 | history

See Peter Bartrum, https://cadair.aber.ac.uk/dspace/bitstream/handle/2160/6516/TABLES%... (May 27, 2018; Anne Brannen, curator)


Please see Darrell Wolcott: The Royal Family of Powys - Powys Succession after 823; http://www.ancientwalesstudies.org/id13.html. (Steven Ferry, October 15, 2019.)


Please see Darrell Wolcott: The Royal Family of Powys - End of the Powys Dynasty; http://www.ancientwalesstudies.org/id14.html. (Steven Ferry, October 18, 2019.)


Please see Darrell Wolcott: The Royal Family of Gwynedd - The Unofficial "History" of Gruffudd, Nephew of Iago; http://www.ancientwalesstudies.org/id74.html. (Steven Ferry, December 4, 2019.)


Please see Darrell Wolcott: The Shropshire Walcot Family - Chart II: Second Powys Dynasty; http://www.ancientwalesstudies.org/id99.html. (Steven Ferry, May 14, 2020.)


Please see Darrell Wolcott: What Really Happened in Deheubarth in 1022?; http://www.ancientwalesstudies.org/id216.html. (Steven Ferry, May 28, 2020.)


Please see Darrell Wolcott: Edwin of Tegeingl and His Family - Was Owain ap Edwin Really a Traitor; http://www.ancientwalesstudies.org/id87.html. (Steven Ferry, June 8, 2020.)


Please see Darrell Wolcott: Ithel of Bryn in Powys; http://www.ancientwalesstudies.org/id43.html. (Steve Ferry, June 24, 2020.)


Please see Darrell Wolcott: Maredudd ap Owain, King of Deheubarth; http://www.ancientwalesstudies.org/id206.html. (Steven Ferry, July 17, 2020.)


Please see Darrell Wolcott: The Era of Llewelyn ap Seisyll; http://www.ancientwalesstudies.org/id207.html. (Steven Ferry, July 19, 2020.)


Please see Darrell Wolcott: Cynfyn ap Gwerystan, the Interim King; http://www.ancientwalesstudies.org/id209.html. (Steven Ferry, July 21, 2020.)


Please see Darrell Wolcott; The First Wife of Bleddyn ap Cynfyn; http://www.ancientwalesstudies.org/id148.html. (Steven Ferry, July 23, 2020.)


Please see Darrell Wolcott: Hywel ap Gronwy of Deheubarth; http://www.ancientwalesstudies.org/id71.html. (Steven Ferry, July 24, 2020.)


Please see Darrell Wolcott: The Enigmatic Elystan Glodrydd; http://www.ancientwalesstudies.org/id199.html. (Steven Ferry, August 11, 2020.)


Please see Darrell Wolcott: The Unofficial "History" of Elystan of Powys; http://www.ancientwalesstudies.org/id230.html. (Steven Ferry, August 12, 2020.)


Please see Darrell Wolcott: The Men of Lleyn - How They Got There; http://www.ancientwalesstudies.org/id118.html. (Steven Ferry, August 17, 2020.)


Please see Darrell Wolcott: The Clan of Tudor Trevor; http://www.ancientwalesstudies.org/id55.html. (Steven Ferry, May 5, 2022.)


Please see Darrell Wolcott: Ancestry of King Rhys ap Tewdwr of Deheubarth; http://www.ancientwalesstudies.org/id309.html (Steven Ferry, January 12, 2023.)


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Maredydd ap Owain


Wife unknown

Parents Owain ap Hywel and mother unknown===


Medlands:


http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/WALES.htm#AngharadM1LlySeisyllM2Cyn...


OWAIN ap Hywel, son of HYWEL Dda ("the Black") King of Gwynedd & his wife Elen of Dyfed (-[987/88]). The Gwentian Chronicle records that "his son Owain took the rule of Ceredigion" after the death of "Hywel the Good, son of Cadell king of all Wales" in 948[309]. King of Gwynedd, jointly with his brothers. The Annales Cambriæ record that "Owinus filius Hoeli" died, undated but apparently in 988 from the context[310]. The Chronicle of the Princes of Wales records that "Owain son of Howel" in 987[311].


m ---. The name of Owain´s wife is not known.


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In 986 Maredydd captured Gwynedd from Cadwallon ab Ieuaf. On Owain's death in 988 Maredudd also became ruler of Deheubarth. He may have controlled all Wales apart from Gwent and Morgannwg.


He is recorded as raiding Mercian settlements on the borders of Radnor and as paying a ransom of one penny a head to rescue some of his subjects who had been taken captive in Viking raids. Danish raids were a constant problem during Maredudd's reign. In 987 Godfrey Haroldson raided Anglesey, killing one thousand and carrying away two thousand as captives. Maredudd died in 999 and was described by the annalists as "the most famous king of the Britons". Following his death, the throne of Gwynedd was recovered for the line of Idwal Foel by Cynan ap Hywel.



Maredudd ap Owain From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Maredudd ab Owain) Jump to: navigation, search

Maredudd ap Owain (ap Hywel Dda) (died 999) was a King of Gwynedd and of Deheubarth, places in medieval Wales.


Maredudd was the grandson of Hywel Dda. His father, Owain ap Hywel Dda, was king of Deheubarth. As Owain grew too old to lead in battle his son Maredudd took his place, and in 986 captured Gwynedd from Cadwallon ab Ieuaf. On Owain's death in 988 Maredudd also became ruler of Deheubarth. He may have controlled all Wales apart from Gwent and Morgannwg.


He is recorded as raiding Mercian settlements on the borders of Radnor and as paying a ransom of one penny a head to rescue some of his subjects who had been taken captive in Viking raids. Danish raids were a constant problem during Maredudd's reign. In 987 Godfrey Haroldson raided Anglesey, killing one thousand and carrying away two thousand as captives. Maredudd died in 999 and was described by the annalists as "the most famous king of the Britons". Following his death, the throne of Gwynedd was recovered for the line of Idwal Foel by Cynan ap Hywel.


References


* John Edward Lloyd (1911). A history of Wales: from the earliest times to the Edwardian conquest. Longmans, Green & Co.

* Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America Before 1700 by Frederick Lewis Weis, Line 176-1


"A History of Wales," John Davies (1993), p. 98: "From 986 to 999 Maredudd, the grandson of Hywel, succeeded in recreating the kingdom of his grandfather, but the years of his supremacy were troubled ones. The attacks of the Northmen recommenced...."



Maredudd ap Owain (ap Hywel Dda) (died 999) was a King of Gwynedd and of Deheubarth, places in medieval Wales.


Maredudd was the grandson of Hywel Dda. His father, Owain ap Hywel Dda, was king of Deheubarth. As Owain grew too old to lead in battle his son Maredudd took his place, and in 986 captured Gwynedd from Cadwallon ab Ieuaf. On Owain's death in 988 Maredudd also became ruler of Deheubarth. He may have controlled all Wales apart from Gwent and Morgannwg.


He is recorded as raiding Mercian settlements on the borders of Radnor and as paying a ransom of one penny a head to rescue some of his subjects who had been taken captive in Viking raids. Danish raids were a constant problem during Maredudd's reign. In 987 Godfrey Haroldson raided Anglesey, killing one thousand and carrying away two thousand as captives. Maredudd died in 999 and was described by the annalists as "the most famous king of the Britons". Following his death, the throne of Gwynedd was recovered for the line of Idwal Foel by Cynan ap Hywel.

OWAIN ap Hywel, hijo de HYWEL Dda ("el Negro") Rey de Gwynedd y su esposa Elen de Dyfed (-[987/88]). La Gwentian Chronicle registra que "su hijo Owain tomó el gobierno de Ceredigion" después de la muerte de "Hywel el Bueno, hijo de Cadell, rey de todo Gales" en 948[309]. Rey de Gwynedd, junto con sus hermanos. Los Annales Cambriæ registran que "Owinus filius Hoeli" murió, sin fecha pero aparentemente en 988 por el contexto [310]. La Crónica de los Príncipes de Gales registra que "Owain hijo de Howel" en 987[311].




m ---. Se desconoce el nombre de la esposa de Owain.




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En 986, Maredydd capturó a Gwynedd de Cadwallon ab Ieuaf. A la muerte de Owain en 988, Maredudd también se convirtió en gobernante de Deheubarth. Es posible que haya controlado todo Gales, excepto Gwent y Morgannwg.




Está registrado asaltando los asentamientos de Mercia en las fronteras de Radnor y pagando un rescate de un centavo por cabeza para rescatar a algunos de sus súbditos que habían sido tomados cautivos en las incursiones vikingas. Las incursiones danesas fueron un problema constante durante el reinado de Maredudd. En 987, Godfrey Haroldson asaltó Anglesey, mató a mil y se llevó cautivos a dos mil. Maredudd murió en 999 y los analistas lo describieron como "el rey más famoso de los británicos". Después de su muerte, Cynan ap Hywel recuperó el trono de Gwynedd para la línea de Idwal Foel.






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Maredudd ap Owain (ap Hywel Dda) (fallecido en 999) fue un rey de Gwynedd y Deheubarth, lugares en el Gales medieval.




Maredudd era nieto de Hywel Dda. Su padre, Owain ap Hywel Dda, era rey de Deheubarth. Cuando Owain creció demasiado para liderar la batalla, su hijo Maredudd tomó su lugar y en 986 capturó a Gwynedd de Cadwallon ab Ieuaf. A la muerte de Owain en 988, Maredudd también se convirtió en gobernante de Deheubarth. Es posible que haya controlado todo Gales, excepto Gwent y Morgannwg.




Está registrado asaltando los asentamientos de Mercia en las fronteras de Radnor y pagando un rescate de un centavo por cabeza para rescatar a algunos de sus súbditos que habían sido tomados cautivos en las incursiones vikingas. Las incursiones danesas fueron un problema constante durante el reinado de Maredudd. En 987, Godfrey Haroldson asaltó Anglesey, mató a mil y se llevó cautivos a dos mil. Maredudd murió en 999 y los analistas lo describieron como "el rey más famoso de los británicos". Después de su muerte, Cynan ap Hywel recuperó el trono de Gwynedd para la línea de Idwal Foel.




Referencias




* John Edward Lloyd (1911). Una historia de Gales: desde los primeros tiempos hasta la conquista eduardiana. Longmans, Green & Co.


* Raíces ancestrales de ciertos colonos estadounidenses que llegaron a América antes de 1700 por Frederick Lewis Weis, línea 176-1




"Una historia de Gales", John Davies (1993), p. 98: "De 986 a 999 Maredudd, el nieto de Hywel, logró recrear el reino de su abuelo, pero los años de su supremacía fueron turbulentos. Los ataques de los Hombres del Norte se reanudaron..."






Maredudd ap Owain (ap Hywel Dda) (fallecido en 999) fue un rey de Gwynedd y Deheubarth, lugares en el Gales medieval.




Maredudd era nieto de Hywel Dda. Su padre, Owain ap Hywel Dda, era rey de Deheubarth. Cuando Owain creció demasiado para liderar la batalla, su hijo Maredudd tomó su lugar y en 986 capturó a Gwynedd de Cadwallon ab Ieuaf. A la muerte de Owain en 988, Maredudd también se convirtió en gobernante de Deheubarth. Es posible que haya controlado todo Gales, excepto Gwent y Morgannwg.




Está registrado asaltando los asentamientos de Mercia en las fronteras de Radnor y pagando un rescate de un centavo por cabeza para rescatar a algunos de sus súbditos que habían sido tomados cautivos en las incursiones vikingas. Las incursiones danesas fueron un problema constante durante el reinado de Maredudd. En 987, Godfrey Haroldson asaltó Anglesey, mató a mil y se llevó cautivos a dos mil. Maredudd murió en 999 y los analistas lo describieron como "el rey más famoso de los británicos". Después de su muerte, Cynan ap Hywel recuperó el trono de Gwynedd para la línea de Idwal Foel.



http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maredudd_ab_Owain


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King Maredudd ap Owain was born and resided in Dinefwr Castle. The original castle was probably built by Rhodri the Great (c. 820-878), but there are no remains of the original castle.


The current Dinefwr Castle is located on the site of the earlier castle. Rhys ap Gruffydd, ruler of Deheubarth from 1155 to 1197 is thought to have rebuilt it. Giraldus Cambrensis tells a story about a plan by King Henry II of England to assault the castle during a campaign against Rhys. One of Henry's most trusted followers was sent on a reconnaissance mission, guided by a local Welsh cleric. The cleric was asked to lead him to the castle by the easiest route, but instead took the most difficult route he could find, ending the performance by stopping to eat grass with the explanation that this was the diet of the local people in times of hardship. The planned attack was duly abandoned.


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dinefwr_Castle


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Maredudd ab Owain From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Maredudd ab Owain (ap Hywel Dda) (died 999) was a King of Deheubarth, and through conquest also of Gwynedd and Powys, kingdoms in medieval Wales. Maredudd was the grandson of Hywel Dda. His father, Owain ap Hywel Dda, was king of Deheubarth. As Owain grew too old to lead in battle his son Maredudd took his place, and in 986 captured Gwynedd from Cadwallon ab Ieuaf. On Owain's death in 988 Maredudd also became ruler of Deheubarth. He may have controlled all Wales apart from Gwent and Morgannwg. He is recorded as raiding Mercian settlements on the borders of Radnor and as paying a ransom of one penny a head to rescue some of his subjects who had been taken captive in Viking raids. Danish raids were a constant problem during Maredudd's reign. In 987 Godfrey Haroldson raided Anglesey, killing one thousand and carrying away two thousand as captives. Maredudd died in 999 and was described by the annalists as "the most famous king of the Britons". Following his death, the throne of Gwynedd was recovered for the line of Idwal Foel by Cynan ap Hywel. [edit]References


John Edward Lloyd (1911). A history of Wales: from the earliest times to the Edwardian conquest. Longmans, Green & Co. Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America Before 1700 by Frederick Lewis Weis, Line 176-1


Maredydd ap Owain & partner

They had two sons and two daughters, named Rhys, Cadwallon, Lleucu and Angharad.


Personal Details


Maredydd ap Owain Maredydd was born about 0938 in Dynevor Castle, Carmenthenshire, Wales.1 He died in 0999.1

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Children


Rhys ap Maredudd Rhys was born about 0963.2

Cadwallon ap Maredudd Cadwallon was born about 0966.2

Lleucu verch Maredydd Lleucu was born about 0972.2

Angharad verch Maredudd Angharad was born about 0982 in Rhuddlan, Wales.3 Birth Notes



Maredudd ab Owain (ap Hywel Dda) was a King of Deheubarth, and through conquest also of Gwynedd and Powys, kingdoms in medieval Wales--therefore de facto King of all Wales.

As his father, Owain, grew too old to lead in battle, Maredudd took his place,. In 986 Maredudd captured Gwynedd from Cadwallon ab Ieuaf. On Owain's death in 988 Maredudd also became ruler of Deheubarth. He may have controlled all Wales apart from Gwent and Morgannwg.


He is recorded as raiding Mercian settlements on the borders of Radnor and as paying a ransom of one penny a head to rescue some of his subjects who had been taken captive in Viking raids. Danish raids were a constant problem during Maredudd's reign. In 987 Godfrey Haroldson raided Anglesey, killing one thousand and carrying away two thousand as captives.


Maredudd died in 999 and was described by the annalists as "the most famous king of the Britons." Following his death, the throne of Gwynedd was recovered for the line of Idwal Foel by Cynan ap Hywel.


See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maredudd_ab_Owain for more information.



Maredudd ab Owain was a King of Deheubarth, and through conquest also of Gwynedd and Powys, kingdoms in medieval Wales.

Maredudd was the son of Owain ap Hywel and the grandson of Hywel Dda. His father was king of Deheubarth before him. As Owain grew too old to lead in battle his son Maredudd took his place, and in 986 captured Gwynedd from Cadwallon ab Ieuaf. On Owain's death in 988 Maredudd also became ruler of Deheubarth. He may have controlled all Wales apart from Gwent and Morgannwg.


He is recorded as raiding Mercian settlements on the borders of Radnor and as paying a ransom of one penny a head to rescue some of his subjects who had been taken captive in Viking raids. Danish raids were a constant problem during Maredudd's reign. In 987 Godfrey Haroldson raided Anglesey, killing one thousand and carrying away two thousand as captives; Maredudd is supposed to have paid a huge ransom for the freedom of the hostages. Maredudd died in 999 and was described by the Brut y Tywysogion as "the most famous King of the Britons". Following his death, the throne of Gwynedd was recovered for the line of Idwal Foel by Cynan ap Hywel.



http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maredudd_ab_Owain


Maredudd succeeded his father Owain ap Hywel Dha as ruler of South Wales/Deheubarth in 986. Maredudd conquered Gwynedd and temporarily united Wales once more, but his reign was a troubled one. From their strongholds in Dublin and the Isle of Man, the Norsemen ravaged the coast of Wales. It was recorded in 987 that two thousand men of the island of Anglesey were seized and sold as slaves. In 989 Maredudd was obliged to raise a penny poll-tax to bribe the Norsemen to stay away. Died in 999. Maredudd ap Owain had a daughter: Angharad Ferch Maredudd

From: http://www.robertsewell.ca/powys.html



Different books have different death dates. The 'Oxford History' book states 1035, which would have Maredudd in battle around his 95 year (?). Died in battle. In the book, 'The Oxford History' (pg 41) there is a photo of a cross ('Carew Cross') that is believed to have been made to commemorate Maredudd as King. The cross stands 13' high & probably dates from the 11th century. The shaft, of the cross, is decorated with panels of carved interlacing ornament characteristic of Celtic art.

Source: The book, 'The Oxford History of the British Monarchy'



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N.N. ferch Elise

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