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CYNWRIG HIR
(fl. 1093) Edeirnion
The History of
Gruffydd
ap
Cynan relates how Cynwrig came to Chester, where
Gruffydd
had been a prisoner of earl Hugh for twelve years, how he saw the prince lying in chains, bore him away while the burgesses were having a meal, sheltered him secretly under his roof, and then took him to Anglesey. If the story is true, it was an event of great consequence to Welsh history in view of the
DAFYDD ab EDMWND
(fl. 1450-1490), gentleman and bardic master
eisteddfod held (1451?) in the presence of Gruffudd
ap
Nicolas, Dafydd ab Edmwnd won the silver chair for his systematization of Welsh prosody. As far as the bards were concerned he was the final authority on all matters of language and metre; his knowledge of the intricacies of the art was unsurpassed, his metrical skill impeccable. His system dealt only with the old, accepted forms, but he himself
DAFYDD ab IEUAN ab IORWERTH
(d. 1503), bishop of St Asaph
According to the pedigrees, he was descended from Tudur
ap
Rhys Sais. The family was seated in Trefor, near Llangollen, perhaps in ' Gavella Rosseriet ' (G. P. Jones, Extent of Chirkland, 15). He became warden of Ruthin and abbot of Valle Crucis, succeeding in the latter office John
ap
Richard (Peniarth MS 176 (53)). As abbot, he was a liberal patron of the bards, and both Gutun Owain and Guto'r
DAFYDD ab IFAN ab EINION
(fl. 1440-1468), soldier and commander of Harlech Castle during the Wars of the Roses
His fame rests on his defence of Harlech castle for the Lancastrians (1460-8) during the Wars of the Roses. His father, Ieuan ab Einion of Cryniarth and Hendwr in Edeirnion, Meironnydd, was a descendant of Llywelyn
ap
Cynwrig of Cors-y-Gedol; his mother, Angharad, was daughter and heiress of Dafydd
ap
Giwn Llwyd of Hendwr; his wife was Margaret, daughter of John Puleston of Emral, Flintshire
DAFYDD ab OWAIN GWYNEDD
(d. 1203), king of Gwynedd
and Hales in Shropshire. He seems now to have settled in the Middle Country, with a fine castle at Rhuddlan, admired by Giraldus Cambrensis, who spent a night there, with archbishop Baldwin's company, in the spring of 1188. In 1194 fortune struck him a second blow. After he had been harassed for some time by his energetic young nephew, Llywelyn
ap
Iorwerth, that rising star entered into an alliance
DAFYDD ap BLEDDYN
(d. 1346), bishop
Bishop of St Asaph, succeeded on the death of Llywelyn
ap
Llywelyn in 1314. According to Iolo Goch (ed. C. Ashton, 273), he was 'of the tribe of Uchtryd ' and, in accordance with this, the pedigrees make him a brother of Ithel Anwyl, and a nephew of Ithel Fychan, both important figures in Flintshire in the early part of the century (Powys Fadog, iii, 106, iv, 154). He may be the ' David
ap
DAFYDD ap DAFYDD LLWYD
(1549), poet and member of the landed family
DAFYDD (DAVID) ap GRUFFYDD
(d. 1283), prince of Gwynedd
third son of
Gruffydd
ap
Llywelyn and Senena, and younger brother of Owain and Llywelyn
ap
Gruffydd
. The date of his birth is uncertain. Since he was apparently too young to participate with Owain and Llywelyn in the terms of the peace of Woodstock (1247), it can perhaps be assumed that he came of age (at 14 in Welsh law) between 1247 and 1252, for in the latter year he is found - though still to
DAFYDD ap GRUFFYDD
(fl. c. 1600) Drewyn,, poet
DAFYDD ap GRUFFYDD Nantconwy - see
WYNN
DAFYDD ap GWILYM
(fl. 1340-1370), poet
He was probably born at Brogynin in the parish of Llanbadarn Fawr, Ceredigion, son of Gwilym Gam
ap
Gwilym ab Einion, and thus a member of one of the most influential families in South Wales in the 14th century. His forbears had been king's men for generations. The original home of the family was Cemais in Pembrokeshire, where they are known to have been settled since the beginning of the 12th
DAFYDD AP GWILYM
(c. 1315 - c. 1350), poet
Dafydd
ap
Gwilym was the son of Gwilym Gam
ap
Gwilym ab Einion Fawr o'r Tywyn
ap
Gwilym
ap
Gwrwared
ap
Gwilym
ap
Gwrwared Gerdd Gymell
ap
Cuhelyn Fardd. His mother's name was Ardudful, and it is possible that the Llywelyn
ap
Gwilym
ap
Rhys
ap
Llywelyn ab Ednyfed Fychan whom the poet referred to as his uncle was a brother of hers. Dafydd's ancestors were prosperous noblemen who had served Norman
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