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  1. Owain Gwynedd was a member of the House of Aberffraw, the senior branch of the dynasty of Rhodri Mawr (Rhodri the Great). His father, Gruffudd ap Cynan, was a strong and long-lived ruler who had made the principality of Gwynedd the most influential in Wales during the sixty-two years of his reign, using the island of Anglesey as his power base. His mother, Angharad ferch Owain, was the ...

  2. Gorhoffedd Hywel ab Owain Gwynedd", sometimes known in English as "Hywel's Boast", has historically been considered a poem by the mid-12th-century prince, warrior and poet Hywel ab Owain Gwynedd. However, some scholars now believe it to be two quite separate poems by Hywel which have become fused together in the process of manuscript transmission.

  3. 15 de jul. de 2024 · Hywel ab Owain Gwynedd (died 1170) was a Welsh poet and military leader. Hywel was the illegitimate son of Owain Gwynedd, prince of Gwynedd, and an Irishwoman named Pyfog. In recognition of this, he was also known as Hywel ap Gwyddeles (=Hywel son of the Irishwoman).

  4. Owain Gwynedd (died 1170) was the last great king of North Wales (Gwynedd) who helped advance Welsh independence against Norman and English dominance.. Together with his brother Cadwaladr, Owain led three expeditions (1136–37) against the English stronghold of Ceredigion to the south. The brothers ravaged the region and established themselves there. Upon his father’s death in 1137, Owain ...

  5. Hywel ab Owain Gwynedd (1130 - 1170/1171) was briefly King of Gwynedd in late 1170, he was confronted with a coup and killed during battle. This short article about a person or group of people can be made longer.

  6. Hywel ab Owain Gwynedd (ilegítimo según la costumbre Católica, pero legítimo sucesor según la ley galesa) Iorwerth ab Owain Gwynedd (el "chato", también llamado Edward en algunas fuentes, de su primera esposa Gwladys (Gladys) ferch Llywarch)

  7. Hywel ab Owain Gwynedd (parfois plus simplement Hywel ab Owain, ? – 1170) était un prince et barde gallois. Il était fils illégitime d'Owain Gwynedd, roi de Gwynedd et d'une Irlandaise appelée Pyfog. C'est pourquoi il est aussi connu sous le nom de Hywel ap Gwyddeles (Hywel, fils d'une Irlandaise).