Family Tree
Llywelyn the Great 1173-1200-1240 |
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Gruffydd ap Llywelyn 1200-1244 |
Dafydd ap Llywelyn 1215-1240-1246 |
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Owain Goch ap Gruffydd d. 1282 |
Llywelyn the Last 1223-1246-1282 |
Dafydd ap Gruffydd 1238-1282-1283 |
Rhodri ap Gruffudd 1230-1315 |
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Gwenllian of Wales 1282-1337 |
Llywelyn ap Dafydd 1267-1283-1287 |
Owain ap Dafydd 1265-1287-1325 |
Tomas ap Rhodri 1300-1325-1363 |
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Owain Lawgoch 1330-1378 |
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