Dafydd ap Gruffudd : diforc'h etre ar stummoù

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==E vugale==
* [[Llywelyn ap Dafydd]] (marvet e 1287)
* [[Owain ap Dafydd]] (marvet ewd c.1325)
* [[Gwladys ferch Dafydd]] (marvet e 1336)
* Un eizh bennak a vesterd, hag en o zouez [[Dafydd Goch]]
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Geoffrey of Shrewsbury was paid 20s. for carrying out the gruesome task on 3 October 1283 (though some sources give the date as 2 October).
 
Dafydd's daughter [[Gwladys ferch Dafydd|Gwladys]], like her cousin [[Gwenllian of Wales|Gwenllian ferch Llywelyn]], was sent to a convent in [[Lincolnshire]] — Gwenllian to [[Sempringham]] and Gwladys to [[Sixhills]], where she died in 1336. Their sons were both imprisoned at [[Bristol Castle]]; [[Llywelyn ap Dafydd]] died at Bristol Castle in mysterious circumstances in 1287 or 1288, while [[Owain ap Dafydd]] is last found living in August 1325. Dafydd had another (illegitimate) son, [[Dafydd Goch]], who survived.
 
One cadet member of the ruling [[House of Cunedda]] also survived, [[Madog ap Llywelyn]], who later rallied the people of Wales to the banner of Gwynedd one last time.
 
 
==NotesNotennoù==
 
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