The Itinerary Through Wales, And the Description of Wales

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The Itinerary Through Wales, And the Description of Wales
Cambrensis Giraldus
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leaving his principality to his son Gwenwynwyn, from whom that part of Powvs was called Powys Gwenwynwyn, to distinguish it from Powys Vadoc, the possession of the lords of Bromfield. The poems ascribed to him possess great spirit, and prove that he was, as Giraldus terms him, " linguae dicacis," in its best sense. 4.
Cadwalader, son of Gruffydd ap Conan, prince of North Wales, died in 1172. 5. Gruffydd of Maelor was son of Madoc ap Mere- dyth ap Blethyn, prince of Powvs, who died at Winchester
... in zz6o. " This man was ever the king of England's friend, and was one that feared God, and relieved the poor: his body was con- veyed honourably to Powys, and buried at Myvod.'* His son Gruffydd succeeded him in the lordship of Bromfield. and died about the vear 11 90. 6. Rhys ap Gruffydd, or the lord Rhj's, was son of druffvdd ap Rhjrs ap Tewdwr, who died in 1137. The ancient writers have been very profuse in their praises of this celebrated prince. 7. David, son of Owen Gwynedd, who, on the death of his father, forcibly seized the principality of North Wales, slaying bis brother Howel in battle, and setting aside the claims of the lawful inheritor of the throne, Iorw«rth Trwyndwn, whose son, Llewel3m ap lorwerth, in 1194, recovered his inherit- ance.

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