Gruffydd ap Rhys

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Template:Short description Script error: No such module "For". Template:Use dmy dates Template:Welsh name Gruffydd ap Rhys (c. 1090 – 1137) was Prince of Deheubarth, in Wales. His sister was the Princess Nest ferch Rhys. He was the father of Rhys ap Gruffydd, known as 'The Lord Rhys', who was one of the most successful rulers of Deheubarth during this period.

Family

Gruffydd had at least two sons prior to marriage to Gwenllian:Template:SfnTemplate:Sfn

  • Anarawd (murdered in 1143). He had a son, Einion, who was murdered in his bed in 1163
  • Cadell (died 1175)

He married Gwenllian ferch Gruffydd and by her he had issue:Template:Sfn

  • Morgan (born c. 1116)
  • Maelgwyn (born c. 1119)
  • Gwladus (born between 1120 and 1130)
  • Nest (born between 1120 and 1130)
  • Owain ap Gruffydd (born c. 1126)
  • Maredudd (born c. 1130/1, died 1155)Template:Sfn
  • Rhys (born c. 1132)Template:Sfn
  • Sion ap Gruffydd (born c. 1134)

Early life

Gruffydd was born in Llandeilo. Following the death of his father Rhys ap Tewdwr in 1093, Deheubarth was taken over by the Normans, and Gruffydd spent much of his early years in exile in Ireland.

In 1113 Gruffydd returned to South Wales, taking two years to gather support around him,Template:Sfn after which, in 1115 he was accused by King Henry I of England of stirring up revolt and so went to Gruffudd ap Cynan for help. Gruffudd ap Cynan planned to murder Gruffydd to receive a reward from King Henry I, but Gruffydd's sister Nest warned him and he was able to escape to Llŷn.Template:Sfn This was followed by the marriage of Gruffydd ap Rhys to Gwenllian ferch Gruffydd daughter of Gruffydd ap Cynan. The story goes that the two became romantically involved and eloped.Template:Sfn She married Gruffydd ap Rhys shortly after 1116.Template:Sfn

In 1116 Gruffydd attacked Castle Llanmyddyfri, but was defeated. He also attacked Swansea Castle, and destroyed the outer walls; and capturedTemplate:Sfn Carmarthen Castle, and either in this yearTemplate:Sfn or in 1114Template:Sfn captured Kidwelly Castle.Template:Sfn However an attack on Aberystwyth was defeated and Gruffydd's army dispersed.Template:Sfn

In 1122Template:Sfn Gruffydd made peace with King Henry I and was allowed to rule a portion of his father's kingdom, the Cantref Mawr, although he was soon under pressure from the Normans again and was forced to flee to Ireland for a period in 1127.

Rebellion

In 1135 Gruffydd was summoned by King Stephen of England to London, but refused to go.Template:Sfn The following year he joined his brothers in law Owain Gwynedd and Cadwaladr, the sons of Gruffudd ap Cynan of Gwynedd, in a rebellion against Norman rule. While Gruffydd was away from home, his wife Gwenllian led her husband's troops against Maurice de Londres, but was defeated, captured, and beheaded. In this battle his son Morgan was also slain, and his son Maelgwn was captured.Template:Sfn In revenge for his wife's execution Gruffydd attacked the English and the Fleming residents of South Wales, causing great destruction of property, crops, and livestock.Template:Sfn Gruffydd himself with Owain and Cadwaladr gained a crushing victory over the Normans at Crug Mawr near Cardigan the same year. In celebration of driving the English and the Fleming from South Wales, Gruffydd hosted a grand festival that lasted for 40 days.Template:Sfn

Death and succession

In early 1137Template:Sfn Gruffydd died in uncertain circumstances. Florence of Worcester claimed that Gruffydd was murdered by his second wife.Template:Sfn Of course, this is impossible, since Gwenllian herself had already been executed by the English at Kidwelly Castle.

He was succeeded by his son, Anarawd. Of his other sons, Cadell, Maredydd, and Rhys (later known as The Lord Rhys) all ruled Deheubarth in turn.Template:Sfn

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Template:S-endTemplate:Rulers of medieval Wales
Preceded byTemplate:S-bef/checkTemplate:Succession box/check King of Deheubarth
1116–1137 Template:S-ttl/check
Template:S-aft/check Succeeded by