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... Llewelyn , in the reign of King John , after a degrading truce , determined to make one effort more towards rescuing his country . The first who joined his standard was Madog ab Gruffydd Maelor , Lord of Bromfield , and grandson , by ...
... Llewelyn , in the reign of King John , after a degrading truce , determined to make one effort more towards rescuing his country . The first who joined his standard was Madog ab Gruffydd Maelor , Lord of Bromfield , and grandson , by ...
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... Llewelyn ab Ynyr , of Yale , and brother of Llewelyn , bishop of St. Asaph , having been engaged in the Holy war , died , and was interred in this abbey . But at the dissolution his monu- mental effigy was removed to the church of ...
... Llewelyn ab Ynyr , of Yale , and brother of Llewelyn , bishop of St. Asaph , having been engaged in the Holy war , died , and was interred in this abbey . But at the dissolution his monu- mental effigy was removed to the church of ...
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... Llewelyn , to Edward I. , then at Rhuddlan Castle , brought him to the English monarch , together with the Regalia , amongst which were the Croes Naid and the crown of King Arthur . “ And so , " observe the English chroniclers on the ...
... Llewelyn , to Edward I. , then at Rhuddlan Castle , brought him to the English monarch , together with the Regalia , amongst which were the Croes Naid and the crown of King Arthur . “ And so , " observe the English chroniclers on the ...
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... Llewelyn ap Ynyr o Iâl , while in conversation with Owen Gwynedd , Prince of North Wales , after the battle of Crogen , A.D. 1165 , accidentally drew his left hand , smeared with blood , across his sword , and left the mark of his four ...
... Llewelyn ap Ynyr o Iâl , while in conversation with Owen Gwynedd , Prince of North Wales , after the battle of Crogen , A.D. 1165 , accidentally drew his left hand , smeared with blood , across his sword , and left the mark of his four ...
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... Llewelyn - lion - like , ) of Fletch- ham Lodge , co . Surrey , but of Welsh extraction , bears " Argent , a lion , rampant , sable , crowned , or , langued , gules , " Lewis , ( another name for Llewelyn , ) of Newhouse , Gla ...
... Llewelyn - lion - like , ) of Fletch- ham Lodge , co . Surrey , but of Welsh extraction , bears " Argent , a lion , rampant , sable , crowned , or , langued , gules , " Lewis , ( another name for Llewelyn , ) of Newhouse , Gla ...
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