See also

Family of Gwenwynwyn + ap OWAIN and Margred + CORBET

Husband: Gwenwynwyn + ap OWAIN (1151-1216)
Wife: Margred + CORBET (1174- )
Children: Gruffudd + AP GWENWYNWYN (1200-1286)
Marriage Sep 1206 Powys, Montgomeryshire, Wales

Husband: Gwenwynwyn + ap OWAIN

Name: Gwenwynwyn + ap OWAIN
Sex: Male
Father: Owain + ap GRUFFYDD (1130-1197)
Mother: Gwenllian I + verch OWAIN (1128- )
Birth 1151 Montgomeryshire, Wales
Death 1216 (age 64-65) Pain Castle, Powys, Wales

Wife: Margred + CORBET

Name: Margred + CORBET
Sex: Female
Father: Robert + CORBET (1151-1222)
Mother: Emma + PANTOLF (1155-1227)
Birth 1174 Cause, Shropshire, England

Child 1: Gruffudd + AP GWENWYNWYN

Name: Gruffudd + AP GWENWYNWYN
Sex: Male
Spouse: Hawis + of STRANGE (1223-1310)
Birth 1200 Montgomeryshire, Wales1
Occupation Prince of Powys Wenwynwyn
Title frm 1241 to 1287 (age 40-87) Prince of Powys Wenwynwyn
Death 1286 (age 85-86)

Note on Husband: Gwenwynwyn + ap OWAIN

Gwenwynwyn ab Owain Cyfeiliog (died c.1216) was the last major ruler of mid Wales before the completion of the Norman English invasion.

 

LineageHe was a grandson of Owain Gwynedd and ruled southern Powys from 1195, having taken control following the death of his father Owain Cyfeiliog.

 

Conflict with Llywelyn the GreatHis possession of Powys Wenwynwyn brought him into conflict with Llywelyn the Great, ruler of Gwynedd, who was keen to extend his own jurisdiction over the whole of Wales.

 

Conflict with King JohnKing John favoured Gwenwynwyn until a marriage alliance was made between Llywelyn and John's illegitimate daughter. The two native princes then kept their distance until 1208. As a result of Gwenwynwyn's activities, John confiscated his lands and allowed Llywelyn to steal Ceredigion and Powys.

 

Gwenwynwyn did not get his territory back for two years, but his resentment towards the English led him into an alliance with Llywelyn, which lasted from 1212 until 1216, when John restored some of Gwenwynwyn's property and the two Welsh princes fell out again.

 

Death and successionLlywelyn invaded Powys, and Gwenwynwyn is believed to have died or been killed that same year. He was survived by his son Gruffydd ap Gwenwynwyn whose actions in 1282 are blamed by many for the death of the last native prince of an independent Wales, Llywelyn the Last.

Sources

1Sidney Lee, "Dictionary of National Biography" (Smith, Elder and Co,. 1885-1900 London).