List of Welsh People - Monarchs and Princes

Monarchs and Princes

  • Cadwallon ap Cadfan (died 633), King of Gwynedd
  • Cunedda (fl. 400–450), King of Gwynedd
  • Dafydd ap Gruffudd (died 1283), Prince of Wales
  • Edward II of England (1284–1327), born in Caernarfon Castle
  • Gruffudd ap Cynan (c. 1035–1137), King of Gwynedd
  • Gwenllian of Wales (1282–1337), daughter of Llywelyn the Last
  • Gwenllian ferch Gruffydd (1097–1137), Princess Consort of Deheubarth
  • Henry V of England (1386–1422), born in Monmouth
  • Henry VII of England (1457–1509), first king of the Tudor dynasty
  • Hywel Dda (887–950), Prince of Deheubarth
  • Idwal Iwrch ap Cadwaladr (c. 650–720), King of Gwynedd
  • Llywelyn the Great (1173–1240), Prince of Wales
  • Llywelyn the Last (c. 1225–1282), Prince of Wales
  • Madog ap Gruffydd Maelor (m.1236), Prince of Powys Fadog
  • Maelgwn Gwynedd (c. 490–547), Prince of Gwynedd
  • Owain Glyndŵr (1359–1416), Prince of Wales
  • Owain Gwynedd (1100–1170), King of Gwynedd
  • Rhodri Mawr (c. 820–878), King of Gwynedd and Deheubarth
  • The Lord Rhys (1132–1197), Prince of Deheubarth
  • Trahaearn ap Caradog (died 1081), King of Gwynedd

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