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1130
Josce
de
Dinham
1233 - 11 FEB 1264/65
Constance
De
Toeni
1173 - 1240
Llewelyn
"The
Great"
67
67
Llywelyn the Great From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. (Redirected from Llywelyn Fawr) Llywelyn ap Iorwerth (c. 1173–April 11, 1240) was a Prince of Gwynedd. Although he is often referred to as a Prince of Wales, his official title was "Prince of Aberffraw and Lord of Snowdon" (the first "official" Prince of Wales was his son, Dafydd). He was also known as Llywelyn the Great or, in Welsh, Llywelyn Fawr. Llywelyn was born in 1173, the grandson of Owain Gwynedd. His father Iorwerth having been disposed by Owain's other sons after Owain's death, Llywelyn was left to fend for himself until, as a youth, his natural superiority made itself felt and he defeated his uncles to take Gwynedd for himself. He consolidated this conquest in 1205 by marrying Joan, illegitimate daughter of King John of England. Despite occasional disputes with John and his successor, Henry III, Llywelyn succeeded in maintaining Welsh independence. After a long struggle, he gained the ascendancy over his main rival, Gwenwynwyn of Powys, so as to unite the country. His marriage to Joan has an unusual history. Following the birth of a legitimate heir, Dafydd ap Llywelyn, and a daughter, Elen (who was married off to the Norman Earl of Chester), Joan committed adultery with William de Braose or Breos, a Norman noble of south Wales who had allied himself with Llywelyn by the marriage of his daughter, Isabella, to Llywelyn's son, Dafydd. On learning of the affair in 1230, Llywelyn executed de Braose and Joan was imprisoned. Some time later, she was forgiven and restored to her position as princess, dying in 1237. Llywelyn died in 1240 and a power struggle arose between his legitimate son, Dafydd, and his older, illegitimate son, Gruffydd, who according to Welsh law had equal rights of inheritance. Llywelyn had departed from tradition by naming Dafydd as his sole heir, as he recognised the Welsh custom of dividing inheritance equally amongst all male sons prevented a cohesive polity from forming, preventing a united Wales. Gruffydd was killed attempting to escape from the Tower of London in 1244, leaving the field clear for Dafydd, but Dafydd himself died without heirs in 1246, and was eventually succeeded by his nephew, Llywelyn the Last.
1200
Maud
1320 - 1350
Thomas
de
Dagworth
30
30
1248
Hawise
Fitz-
Warren
1224
Maud
Pantulf
1284
Isabel
le
Boteler
1274 - 1334
William
II le
Boteler
60
60
1255 - 1283
William
I le
Boteler
28
28
[Maria Talbot.ged] See "Boteler" article in "The Complete Peerage" [CP]. Burke's Dormant & Extinct Peerages, 1883 (1996 reprint) shows (p. 63) that William le Boteler's wife was the "niece of James de Aldithley," *Complete Peerage* II:231. William Boteler of Wem (d. shortly before 11 Dec 1283) married after 2 Oct 1261 Angharad (still living 22 Jun 1308), dau. of Griffith ap Madoc ap Griffith Maelor, lord of Bromfield, Dinas Bran and Yale, by Emma dau. of Henry Audley of Heleigh.[Ralph III le Boteler.ged] See "Boteler" article in "The Complete Peerage" [CP]. Burke's Dormant & Extinct Peerages, 1883 (1996 reprint) shows (p. 63) that William le Boteler's wife was the "niece of James de Aldithley," *Complete Peerage* II:231. William Boteler of Wem (d. shortly before 11 Dec 1283) married after 2 Oct 1261 Angharad (still living 22 Jun 1308), dau. of Griffith ap Madoc ap Griffith Maelor, lord of Bromfield, Dinas Bran and Yale, by Emma dau. of Henry Audley of Heleigh.[ralph radcliffe.ged] See "Boteler" article in "The Complete Peerage" [CP]. Burke's Dormant & Extinct Peerages, 1883 (1996 reprint) shows (p. 63) that William le Boteler's wife was the "niece of James de Aldithley," *Complete Peerage* II:231. William Boteler of Wem (d. shortly before 11 Dec 1283) married after 2 Oct 1261 Angharad (still living 22 Jun 1308), dau. of Griffith ap Madoc ap Griffith Maelor, lord of Bromfield, Dinas Bran and Yale, by Emma dau. of Henry Audley of Heleigh.
1250 - 1308
Ankaret verch
Gruffydd de
Aldithley
58
58
1277 - 1286
John
le
Boteler
9
9
1280 - 1289
Gawaine
le
Boteler
9
9
1235
Gruffydd
Farwn Gwyn
Ap Gruffydd
[Maria Talbot.ged] * FA1: 1st Lord of Glyndwrdwy. * _FA2: Lord of Ial in North Powys. 4 1. Title: Ahnentafel for Margery Arundell Author: Marlyn Lewis Publication: 08 Oct 1997 Repository: Call Number: Media: Manuscript Text: no title 2. Title: Wallop Family & Their Ancestry Author: Vernon James Watney Publication: Oxford: John Johnson, 1928, LDS Film#1696491 items 6-9. Repository: Call Number: Media: Microfilm Page: p 365 Text: no title 3. Title: OFHS Newsletter Repository: Call Number: Media: Magazine Page: Sept 1995 p 58 Text: no title 4. Title: The Reckoning Author: Sharon Kay Penman Publication: Ballantine Books, New York, 1991 Repository: Call Number: Media: Book[gruffydd ap madoc.ged] * FA1: 1st Lord of Glyndwrdwy. * _FA2: Lord of Ial in North Powys. 4 1. Title: Ahnentafel for Margery Arundell Author: Marlyn Lewis Publication: 08 Oct 1997 Repository: Call Number: Media: Manuscript Text: no title 2. Title: Wallop Family & Their Ancestry Author: Vernon James Watney Publication: Oxford: John Johnson, 1928, LDS Film#1696491 items 6-9. Repository: Call Number: Media: Microfilm Page: p 365 Text: no title 3. Title: OFHS Newsletter Repository: Call Number: Media: Magazine Page: Sept 1995 p 58 Text: no title 4. Title: The Reckoning Author: Sharon Kay Penman Publication: Ballantine Books, New York, 1991 Repository: Call Number: Media: Book
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Marared
verch
Gruffydd
1220 - 10 JAN 1275/76
Ralph
III le
Boteler
1242
Jane
le
Boteler
1249
Margaret
le
Boteler
1169 - 1233
William
Pantulf
64
64
1317 - 1379
Peter
De
Arderne
62
62
1290 - 1350
Sir John
De
Arderne
60
60
1278
Edmund
le
Boteler
1298
Gruffydd Llwyd
o'r Rhuddallt Ap
Madog Fychan
1280 - 1336
Fulk VI
Fitz-
Warren
56
56
1288
Alianorna
De
Beauchamp
1322 - 1361
William
Fitz-
Warren
39
39
1320 - 1349
Fulk VII
Fitz-
Warren
29
29
1270 - 1308
Sir John
De
Arderne
38
38
1265 - 1336
Margaret
de la
Pole
71
71
1270
Robert
De
Bulkeley
1295
John
Whetenhall
1304
Agnes
De
Arderne
1292
Margaret
De
Arderne
1260
William
de
Bulkeley
1235
Robert
de
Bulkeley
1310 - 1379
Sir
John de
Arderne
69
69
1320
Margaret
de
Arderne
1215 - 1264
Fulk IV
Fitz-
Warren
49
49
Tthe Story of the Holy Graal here told is not only the most coherent and poetic of all the many versions of the Legend, but is also the first and most authentic. This seems to be proved beyond doubt by a passage in the History of Fulke Fitz-Warine, originally written apparently between the years 1256 and 1264. The passage occurs at the end of the History, and is printed in verse of which I give a literal prose translation: "Merlin saith that in Britain the Great a Wolf shall come from the White Launde. Twelve sharp teeth shall he have, six below and six above. He shall have so fierce a look that he shall chase the Leopard forth of the White Launde, so much force shall he have and great virtue. We now know that Merlin said this for Fulke the son of Waryn, for each of you ought to understand of a surety how in the time of the King Arthur that was called the White Launde which is now named the White Town. For in this country was the chapel of S. Austin that was fair, where Kahuz, the son of Ywein, dreamed that he carried off the candlestick and that he met a man who hurt him with a knife and wounded him in the side. And he, on sleep, cried out so loud that King Arthur hath heard him and awakened from sleep. And when Kahuz was awake, he put his hand to his side. There hath he found the knife that had smitten him through. SO TELLETH US THE GRAAL, THE BOOK OF THE HOLY VESSEL. There the King Arthur recovered his bounty and his valour when he had lost all his chivalry and his virtue. From this country issued forth the Wolf as saith Merlin the Wise, and the twelve sharp teeth have we known by his shield. He bore a shield indented as the heralds have devised. In the shield are twelve teeth of gules and argent. By the Leopard may be known and well understood King John, for he bore in his shield the leopards of beaten gold." (7) The story of Kahuz or Chaus here indicated by the historian is told at length in the opening chapters of the present work and, so far as is known, nowhere else. The inference is therefore unavoidable that we have here "The Graal, the Book of the Holy Vessel" to which the biographer of Fulke refers. The use, moreover, of the definite article shows that the writer held this book to be conclusive authority on the subject. By the time he retold the story of Fulke, a whole library of Romances about Perceval and the Holy Graal had been written, with some of which it is hard to believe that any historian of the time was unacquainted. He nevertheless distinguishes this particular story as "The Graal", a way of speaking he would scarce have adopted had he known of any other "Graals" of equal or nearly equal authority. THE HIGH HISTORY OF THE HOLY GRAAL http://sunsite.berkeley.edu/OMACL/Graal/introduction.html
1212
Hawise
Fitz-
Warren
1180
Janet
(Jannette)
Fitz Warin
1150 - 1219
Fulk II
Fitz
Warin
69
69
1155 - 1226
Hawise
de
Dinham
71
71
1183
Fulk III
FitzWarren
1246 - 1297
Mabel
Fitz-
Warren
51
51
1190 - 1226
Maud
le
Vavasour
36
36
1251 - 1315
Fulk V
Fitz-
Warren
64
64
1330
Margaret
Whetenhall
1318
Thomas
de
Hoo
1274
Robert
de
Hoo
1276
Hawise
Fitz-
Warren
1324 - 1369
Catherine
de
Drayton
45
45
1282
Dionysia
le
Boteler
1295
Alice
de
Venables
1239 - 1326
Richard
De
Radclyffe
87
87
[ralph radcliffe.ged] He was a gallant soldier of the Scottish wars and was given many honors by King Edward I.[robert de radclyffe.ged] He was a gallant soldier of the Scottish wars and was given many honors by King Edward I.
1270 - 1333
William "the
Great" de
Radclyffe
63
63
1265
Robert
de
Radclyffe
[ralph radcliffe.ged] Seneschal of Blackburn
1274
John
de
Radclyffe
1276
Richard
de
Radclyffe
1281
Margery
de
Radclyffe
1234
Helen
verch
Llewelyn
1275
Ann le
Boteler
1290
John
de
Dagworth
1290
Alice
Fitz-
Warren
1228 - 1296
William
de
Mauduit
68
68
1254
William
de
Mauduit
1230
Eugenia
Fitz-
Warren
1263
Elizabeth
De
L'isle
1287 - 1320
Thomas
de
Mauduit
33
33
1288
Elizabeth
De
Knoxville
2 FEB 1308/09 - 1364
John
de
Mauduit
1268 - 1327
Guy
de St.
Amand
59
59
1280 - 25 JAN 1329/30
John
de St.
Amand
1243 - 1285
Almaric
de St.
Amand
42
42
MAR 1269/70
Amauri
de St.
Amand
1272
Hawise
de St.
Amand
1275
Eleanor
de St.
Amand
1277
Thomas
de St.
Amand
1210 - 1245
Ralph
de St.
Amand
35
35
1196
William
Pantulf
1180 - 1240
Almaric
de St.
Amand
60
60
1194
Iseult
Pantulf
1174
Hawise
FitzWarren
1301
Cecily
de
Hoo
1190
Griffri
Ap
Cadwgon
1235
Margred
Verch
Griffri
1255
Madog
Crupl Ap
Gruffydd
1255
Margred
Verch Rhys
Ieuanc
1275
Madog
Fychan
Ap Madog
1280
Gwenllian
Verch Ithel
Fychan
1213 - FEB 1249/50
Asceline
d'Aubigny
1250
Isabel
de
Millbrook
1287
John
de
Drayton
1296
Philippa
De
Arderne
1255
William
Fitz-
Warren
1260
Joanna
le
Boteler
1197
Clarice
D'Auberville
1250
Maud
De
Marmion
1244 - 1307
Ralph
IV Le
Boteler
63
63
1277 - MAR 1341/42
Ralph
V Le
Boteler
1295
Eve
Fitz-
Warren
1245 - 1308
Margery
de St.
Amand
63
63
1242 - 1302
Almeric
Fettiplace
60
60
1278 - 1345
Almeric
Fettiplace
67
67
1317
John
de
Drayton
1299
Margaret
de
Hoo
1283 - 1344
Elizabeth
de
Radclyffe
61
61
1228 - 1297
Matilda
Fitz-
Warren
69
69
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