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Family of Rhiwallon + ap CYNFYN and Faelis + verch LLEWLYN

Husband: Rhiwallon + ap CYNFYN (1025-1069)
Wife: Faelis + verch LLEWLYN (1027-1081)
Children: Meilir ap RHIWALLON (1035-1081)
Rhirid ap RHIWALLON (1039-1048)
Gwladus +verch RHIWALLON (1041-1139)
Marriage 1045 Wales

Husband: Rhiwallon + ap CYNFYN

Name: Rhiwallon + ap CYNFYN
Sex: Male
Father: Cynfyn + ap GWERYSTAN (1002-1023)
Mother: Angharad + verch MAREDYDD (982-1058)
Birth 5 Feb 1025 Powys, Montgomeryshire, Wales
Title Prince of Wales
Occupation Prince of Wales
Death 1069 (age 43-44) Battle at Mechain, Montgomeryshire, Wales

Wife: Faelis + verch LLEWLYN

Name: Faelis + verch LLEWLYN
Sex: Female
Father: Llywelyn + ap LLYWELYN (c. 1000- )
Mother: -
Birth 1027 Wales
Death 1081 (age 53-54) Brecon, Breconshire, Wales

Child 1: Meilir ap RHIWALLON

Name: Meilir ap RHIWALLON
Sex: Male
Birth 1035 Powys, Montgomeryshire, Wales
Death 1081 (age 45-46) North of St. David's, Ireland
Cause: battle wounds from the Battle of Mynydd Carn

Child 2: Rhirid ap RHIWALLON

Name: Rhirid ap RHIWALLON
Sex: Male
Birth 1039 Powys, Montgomeryshire, Wales
Death 1048 (age 8-9) Powys, Montgomeryshire, Wales

Child 3: Gwladus +verch RHIWALLON

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Spouse: Walter + FITZOTHO DE WINDSOR

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Spouse: Rhys + ap TEWDWR

Name: Gwladus +verch RHIWALLON
Sex: Female
Spouse 1: Walter + FITZOTHO DE WINDSOR (1037-1099)
Spouse 2: Rhys + ap TEWDWR (1027-1093)
Birth 1041 Powys, Montgomeryshire, Wales
Death 1139 (age 97-98) Wales

Note on Husband: Rhiwallon + ap CYNFYN

Rhiwallon ap Cynfyn (c. 1020–1069) was a Welsh prince, the son of Cynfyn ap Gwerstan. On the downfall of Gruffydd ap Llywelyn in 1063 he received (with his brother Bleddyn ap Cynfyn) North Wales on condition of faithfully serving Edward the Confessor ‘everywhere by water and by land.’ As the son of Angharad, daughter of Maredudd ab Owain ap Hywel Dda, he was Gruffydd's half-brother. In August 1067 he and Bleddyn joined Eadric the Wild in an attack upon Herefordshire, which was part of the general resistance to the Conqueror. In 1069 or 1070 the two fought the battle of Battle of Mechain with Maredudd and Idwal, sons of Gruffydd ap Llywelyn. Though they were victorious, Rhiwallon fell, leaving Bleddyn sole prince of North Wales. His daughter Nest married Rhys ap Tewdwr, and was mother of Nest who was the mistress of Henry I of England.