verch Maredudd, Queen Angharad

Female 980 - 1058  (78 years)


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  1. 1.  verch Maredudd, Queen Angharad was born in 980 in Dynefwr Castle, Llandeilo, Carmarthenshire, Wales (daughter of ap Owain, King Maredudd and verch Hywel Dda, Lady Angharad); died on 8 May 1058 in Powis Castle, Montgomeryshire, Wales; was buried in 1077 in Wales.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Appointments / Titles: Queen of Deheubarth
    • Appointments / Titles: Queen of Gwynedd
    • Appointments / Titles: Queen of Powys
    • FSID: 9HVH-9GD

    Notes:

    Biography
    Angharad verch Maredydd Queen of Powys was born in about 0982

    Parents
    Angharad's father was Maredydd ap Owain, son of Owain ap Hywel and Angharad verch Llewelyn.

    994 First Marriage to Llywelyn ap Seisyll
    In 994 Angharad married Llywelyn ap Seisyll.

    The marriage of Angharad and Llywelyn is confirmed by the Chronicle of the Princes of Wales which records that "Bleddyn son of Cynvyn and Gruffudd son of Llywelyn were brothers by the same mother Angharad daughter of Meredudd king of the Britons".

    Llywelyn was aged 14 at the time (so born in 980). The Gwentian Chronicle records that "Llywelyn son of Seisyllt lord of Maes Essyllt although but a youth not more than fourteen years of age" married "Yngharad, daughter of Meredydd on of Owain" in 994

    1023 Anghard's Second Marriage to Cynfyn ap Gwerstan
    As the widow of Llywelyn, Angharad married secondly in 1023 Cynfyn ap Gwerstan, King of Powys, son of Gwerstan.

    Death
    She died in Wales in 1077 (83-91)

    Issue
    Angharad had children by two marriages. Her second husband Cynfyn likely had children by a previous wife, and these children are sometimes mis-attributed to Angharad.

    1.) Gruffydd ap Llewelyn, son of Angharad and her first husband Llewelyn. Gruffydd, king of Gwynedd & Powys was born about 1011 in Rhuddlan, Flintshire, Wales and died 5 August 1063. He was the child of Llywelyn ap Seisyllt and Angharad verch Maredudd. Gruffydd did not succeed his father, possibly because he was too young to do so when his father died in 1023. Gruffydd went on to become the first King of Wales, however he was killed by his own men in 1063. Gruffydd's own sons Maredudd and Idwal died in 1069, fighting at the Battle of Mechain. Gruffydd ap Llywelyn inflicted a series of defeats on the English, and made alliances with the enemies of King Edward the Confessor. Gruffydd fought a long campaign against rival kings to win overall control of Wales. By 1055, he had become master of Deheubarth and had expanded his rule to the lesser kingdoms of Morgannwg (Glamorgan) and Gwent. In 1063, Earl Harold Godwinsson (later Harold II) and his brother Tostig made a joint attack on Gwynedd. At the same time, Deheubarth rebelled against Gruffydd's rule. Gruffydd fled and was murdered by his own men. Gruffydd married Ealdgyth, a daughter of Ælfgar, Earl of Mercia. Ealdgyth married second in circa 1064 to Harold Godwinson, the last Anglo-Saxon King of England. Ealdgyth and Gruffydd had a son: Maredudd ap Gruffydd who was excluded from the throne by his uncles Bleddyn ap Cynfyn and Rhywallon ap Cynfyn. Gruffydd ap Llewelyn, king of the Britons

    2.) Rhiwallon ap Cynfyn ap Gwerystan, son of Angharad and Cynfyn, born c. 1024, was elevated to king of Powys after the death of Gruffudd ap Llewelyn Rhiwallon was killed in the Battle of Mechain, about 1068. This is the most concrete date associated with Rhiwallon. Warriors were generally young men, though the princes for whom they fought were often older and also expected to fight. Estimate that Rhiwallon was aged 45 at Mechain, and his birth year would be, say, 1025, or if the first born of his mother's second marriage, 1024. Florence of Worcester records that he was appointed King of Powys by King Edward "the Confessor" after the defeat of Gruffydd. The Chronicle of the Princes of Wales records in 1106 that "Bleddyn and Rhiwallon, sons of Cynvyn, were brothers, from Angharad daughter of king Maredudd". Florence of Worcester records that he was appointed King of Powys by King Edward "the Confessor" after the defeat of Gruffydd. The Chronicle of the Princes of Wales records that "the action of Mechain took place between Bleddyn and Rhiwallon, sons of Cynvyn, Maredudd and Ithel, sons of Gruffudd" in 1068, adding that "Ithel was killed in the battle and Maredudd died of cold in his flight, and Rhiwallon son of Cynvyn was slain". The name of Rhiwallon´s wife is not known.

    3.) Bleddyn ap Cynfyn, born c. 1025, who was made king of Gwynedd after Gruffudd's death in 1063, and additionally king of Powys when Rhiwallon was killed in 1069 Bleddyn ap Cynfyn of Deheubarth was born in 1025 and died in 1075. Bleddyn ap Cynfyn born about 1025 Montgomeryshire, Bleddyn ap Cynfyn was the son of Princess Angharad ferch Maredudd (of the Dinefwr dynasty of Deheubarth) and her second husband Cynfyn ap Gwerstan, The Chronicle of the Princes of Wales records in 1106 that "Bleddyn and Rhiwallon, sons of Cynvyn, were brothers, from Angharad daughter of king Maredudd". He succeeded his uterine half-brother in 1063 as King of Gwynedd and Powys. He married secondly m. Haer ferch Gillin, and thirdly a daughter of Brochwel

    4.) Gwerfyl, born c. 1026, who married Gwrgan ap Ithel Ddu of Glamorgan, and was mother to Iestyn ap Gwrgan. Without naming her, Boyer, following Bartrum, notes a daughter of Cynfyn who married Gwrgan ab Ithel ab Idwallon ap Morgan Mawr (who was King of Morgannwg).

    Angharad married ap Seisyll, King Llewelyn in 994. Llewelyn (son of ap Brochwel, Seisyll and verch Eliseg, Trawst) was born in 980 in Rhuddlan, Flintshire, Wales; died on 23 Oct 1023 in Rhuddlan, Flintshire, Wales. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. ap Llywelyn, Gruffydd was born in 1007 in Flynn on-Fair, St. Asaph, Denbighshire, Wales; died on 5 Aug 1063 in Bannockburn, Stirlingshire, Scotland; was buried after 5 Aug 1063 in Abbey-Cwmhir, Radnorshire, Wales.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  ap Owain, King Maredudd was born in 938 in Dynefwr Castle, Llandeilo, Carmarthenshire, Wales; was christened in Powys, Wales (son of ap Hywel, King Owain and verch Llywelyn, Queen Angharad); died in 1010 in Pembroke, Pembrokeshire, Wales; was buried in 1010 in Wales.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • House: Dinefwr
    • FSID: LHW9-VZ4
    • Alternate Birth: 951, Dynefwr Castle, Llandeilo, Carmarthenshire, Wales
    • Appointments / Titles: Between 986 and 999, Wales; King of Gwynedd
    • Appointments / Titles: Between 988 and 999, Wales; King of Deheubarth

    Notes:

    Kings of Deheubarth
    A Pre-Conquest Listing
    www.earlybritishkingdoms.com/kingdoms
    Hywel Dda (the Good) 909-950
    Rhodri ap Hywel 950-953 (joint)
    Edwin ap Hywel 950-954 (joint)
    Owain ap Hywel 950-987 (joint)
    Maredudd ab Owain 987-999
    Cynan ap Hywel 999-1005
    Edwin ab Einion 1005-1018
    Cadell ab Einion 1005-1018
    Llywelyn ap Seisyll 1018-1023

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    Maredudd ab Owain ap Hywel Dda (d 999), king of Deheubarth, He succeeded his aged father as sole ruler of Deheubarth in 986, and in the same year repeated the achievement of his grandfather by reuniting Gwynedd and Deheubarth for the period of his reign. In spite of domestice disharmony, he impressed contemporaries by his bold and aggressive leadership against Saxon and Dane. His greatest claim to fame rests, perhaps, on his relationship to Gruffudd ap Llywelyn, whose mother, Angharad, was Maredudd's daughter. [Dictionary of Welsh Biography p615]
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    Maredudd ab Owain (d 999?) Welsh prince, was the son of Owain ap Hywel Dda. According to the sole authority, the contemporary 'Annales Cambriae,' he lived in the second period of Danish invasion, a time of great disorder in Wales as elsewhere, and first appears as the slayer of Cadwallon ab Idwal, king of Gwynedd, and the conqueror of his realm, which, however, he lost in the ensuing year. In 988, on the death of his father Owain, he succeeded in his dominions, viz. Glower, Kidwelly, Ceredigion, and Dyfed, the latter probably including Ystrad Tywi. His reign, which lasted until 999, was mainly spent in expeditions against his neighbours (Maesyfed was attacked in 991, Morgannwg in 993, Gwynedd in 994) and in repelling the incursions of the Danes. On one occasion he is said to have redeemed his subjects from the Danes at a penny a head.
    Maredudd's only son, so far as in known, died before him. But so great was the prestige he acquired in his brief reign that his daughter, Angharad, was regarded, contrary to ordinary Welsh custom, as capable of transmitting some royal right to her descendants. Her first husband, Llywelyn ap Seisyll, ruled Gwynedd from about 1010 to 1023, their son, the well-known Gruffydd ap Llywelyn, from 1039 to 1063. By her second marriage with Cynfyn ap Gwerstan she had two other son, Rhiwallon and Gleddyn, of whom the latter, with no claim on the father's side, ruled Gwynedd and Powys from 1069 to 1075 and founded the mediaeval line of princes of Powys. [Dictionary of National Biography XII:1015]
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    Ruled Deheubarth 986-999. From www.castlewales. com/debarth.html.
    Maredudd brought the northern and western kingdoms once more into a transitory unity. But his death opened a period of prolonged turmoil in which internal conflicts were complicated and intensified by Anglo-Saxon and Norse intervention. The established dynasties were challenged by men who asserted themselves within the kingdoms and exercised ephemeral supremacies. Of these the most successful was Gruffydd ap Llywelyn.
    After Maredudd's death the combined kingdoms of Gwynedd and Deheubarth were ruled from Gwynedd by Cynan Ap Hywel from 999-1005.
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    Maredudd became King of Deheubarth in 986 and directly proceeded to conquer Gwynedd. In 990 he raided and plundered Maes Hyfaidd (Radnorshire) which was then in the possession of the Mercians. In the same year the Saxons devastated his territory and in 993 it was wasted by the plague. Both the Danes and the Saxons caused him much trouble during his entire reign. His nephews also tried to regain Gwynedd, but he was successful over all his enemies. It is said that he obtained Powys through his mother which made him King of all Wales. In the Bruts he is acclaimed as the "most famous King of the Britons" (Lloyd). He died in 998 or 999 leaving an only daughter and sole heiress, Angharad. She married Llewelyn ap Sesyll, who assumed the reins of government. They had one son, Gruffydd. LLewelyn died in 1023 and the kingdom was held by others until 1039 when the son, Gruffydd, succeded to the throne. Angharad took unto herself a second husband, Cynfyn. [The Weaver Genealogy]
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    Maredudd was a skilled military leader. He successfully controlled a Viking invasion of Anglesey and allowed some Viking settlement there - enabling him to use Viking forces for a raid on Morgannwg to his southeast in 992. He pushed the Saxons back across the generally recognized border between Welsh and Saxon lands.
    He was, however, nagged by the designs of his nephews Tweder, Edwin and Cadell, sons of his brother Owain, who wanted some of the southern territories for themselved. Tewdwr was killed in one of these skirmished in 994.
    While Maredudd ruled for thirteen years, after his death the kingdoms more or less fell apart with several competing claimants. Cynan ap Hywel, his 3rd cousin once removed, apparently ruled the combined kingdoms until his own death in 1003. They Llywelyn ap Seisyll took control of Gwynedd, and later, through marriage with Maredudd's daughter Angharad, controlled Deheubarth

    Maredudd ab Owain (died c. 999) was a 10th-century king in Wales of the High Middle Ages. A member of the House of Dinefwr, his patrimony was the kingdom of Deheubarth comprising the southern realms of Dyfed, Ceredigion, and Brycheiniog. Upon the death of his father King Owain around AD 988, he also inherited the kingdoms of Gwynedd and Powys, which he had conquered for his father. He was counted among the Kings of the Britons by the Chronicle of the Princes.

    Maredudd was the younger son of King Owain of Deheubarth and the grandson of King Hywel the Good. Owain had inherited the kingdom through the early death of his brothers and Maredudd, too, came to the throne through the death of his elder brother Einion around 984. Around 986, Maredudd captured Gwynedd from its king Cadwallon ab Ieuaf. He may have controlled all Wales apart from Gwent and Morgannwg.

    Maredudd married verch Hywel Dda, Lady Angharad in 958 in Flintshire, Wales. Angharad was born in 943 in Llandeilo, Carmarthenshire, Wales; died in 1019 in Wales. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  verch Hywel Dda, Lady Angharad was born in 943 in Llandeilo, Carmarthenshire, Wales; died in 1019 in Wales.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Appointments / Titles: Queen of Wales
    • FSID: LH78-84G

    Children:
    1. 1. verch Maredudd, Queen Angharad was born in 980 in Dynefwr Castle, Llandeilo, Carmarthenshire, Wales; died on 8 May 1058 in Powis Castle, Montgomeryshire, Wales; was buried in 1077 in Wales.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  ap Hywel, King Owain was born in 913 in Dynefwr Castle, Llandeilo, Carmarthenshire, Wales; was christened in 913 in Llandyfeisant Parish (Historic), Llandeilo, Carmarthenshire, Wales (son of ap Cadell, Hywel and verch Llywarch, Princess Elen); died in 987 in Llandeilo, Carmarthenshire, Wales; was buried in 987 in Dynefwr Castle, Llandeilo, Carmarthenshire, Wales.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Appointments / Titles: King of Deheubarth
    • Appointments / Titles: King of South Wales
    • FSID: 93QB-5WJ
    • Appointments / Titles: Between 942 and 950; King of Gwynedd, jointly with his brothers.
    • Appointments / Titles: 986; King of Deheubarth

    Owain married verch Llywelyn, Queen Angharad in 932 in Llandeilo, Carmarthenshire, Wales. Angharad (daughter of ap Merfyn, Llywelyn and verch Llywarch, Malit) was born in 918 in Llandefeilog, Carmarthenshire, Wales; died in 1002 in Dinefwr Castle, Llandeilo, Carmarthenshire, Wales; was buried in 1002 in Llandeilo, Carmarthenshire, Wales. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  verch Llywelyn, Queen Angharad was born in 918 in Llandefeilog, Carmarthenshire, Wales (daughter of ap Merfyn, Llywelyn and verch Llywarch, Malit); died in 1002 in Dinefwr Castle, Llandeilo, Carmarthenshire, Wales; was buried in 1002 in Llandeilo, Carmarthenshire, Wales.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Appointments / Titles: Powys, Wales; Queen of Powys
    • FSID: L71C-CSZ

    Children:
    1. 2. ap Owain, King Maredudd was born in 938 in Dynefwr Castle, Llandeilo, Carmarthenshire, Wales; was christened in Powys, Wales; died in 1010 in Pembroke, Pembrokeshire, Wales; was buried in 1010 in Wales.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  ap Cadell, Hywel was born in 887 in Dinefwr Castle, Llandeilo, Carmarthenshire, Wales; was christened in 942; died in 950 in Dynefwr Castle, Llandeilo, Carmarthenshire, Wales; was buried in 950 in Llantwit Major, Glamorgan, Wales.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • FSID: L134-D1P
    • Life Event: 900, Wales
    • Appointments / Titles: 920, Wales; King of Deheubarth
    • Appointments / Titles: 922; Lord of the North Welsh
    • Appointments / Titles: 926; King of the West Welsh

    Hywel married verch Llywarch, Princess Elen. Elen (daughter of ap Hyfaidd, Llywarch and Bleddri, Lady Rheingar Fenela) was born in 893 in Dyfed, Wales; died in 943 in Dynefwr Castle, Llandeilo, Carmarthenshire, Wales; was buried in 943 in Dynefwr Castle, Llandeilo, Carmarthenshire, Wales. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  verch Llywarch, Princess Elen was born in 893 in Dyfed, Wales (daughter of ap Hyfaidd, Llywarch and Bleddri, Lady Rheingar Fenela); died in 943 in Dynefwr Castle, Llandeilo, Carmarthenshire, Wales; was buried in 943 in Dynefwr Castle, Llandeilo, Carmarthenshire, Wales.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Appointments / Titles: Princess of Dyfed
    • Appointments / Titles: Queen of Deheubarth and South Wales
    • FSID: L13X-16C

    Notes:

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    Children:
    1. 4. ap Hywel, King Owain was born in 913 in Dynefwr Castle, Llandeilo, Carmarthenshire, Wales; was christened in 913 in Llandyfeisant Parish (Historic), Llandeilo, Carmarthenshire, Wales; died in 987 in Llandeilo, Carmarthenshire, Wales; was buried in 987 in Dynefwr Castle, Llandeilo, Carmarthenshire, Wales.

  3. 10.  ap Merfyn, Llywelyn was born on 6 Apr 890 in Llandeilo, Carmarthenshire, Wales (son of ap Rhodri Mawr, King Merfyn and verch Rheiny, Rhain); died on 2 Oct 948 in Llandeilo, Carmarthenshire, Wales.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Appointments / Titles: King of Powys
    • Appointments / Titles: Prince of Wales
    • House: House of Aberffraw
    • FSID: LDQ1-RBN

    Llywelyn married verch Llywarch, Malit in 916 in Llandeilo, Carmarthenshire, Wales. Malit (daughter of ap Hyfaidd, Llywarch and Bleddri, Lady Rheingar Fenela) was born in 885 in Llandeilo, Carmarthenshire, Wales; died in DECEASED in Wales. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  verch Llywarch, Malit was born in 885 in Llandeilo, Carmarthenshire, Wales (daughter of ap Hyfaidd, Llywarch and Bleddri, Lady Rheingar Fenela); died in DECEASED in Wales.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Appointments / Titles: Queen Consort of Powys
    • FSID: LCQH-64R

    Children:
    1. 5. verch Llywelyn, Queen Angharad was born in 918 in Llandefeilog, Carmarthenshire, Wales; died in 1002 in Dinefwr Castle, Llandeilo, Carmarthenshire, Wales; was buried in 1002 in Llandeilo, Carmarthenshire, Wales.