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Rhys ap Maredudd (c. 1250 – 2 June 1292) was a senior member of the Welsh royal house of Deheubarth, a principality of Medieval Wales. He was the great grandson of The Lord Rhys (died 1197), prince of south Wales, and the last ruler of a united Deheubarth. He is best known for his leadership of a revolt in south Wales in 1287–88. The next Welshman to lead a revolt against the English crown was Madog ap Llywelyn in Gwynedd.

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  • Rhys ap Maredudd (de)
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  • Рис ап Маредид (ru)
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  • Rhys ap Maredudd (* um 1250; † 2. Juni 1292) war ein Lord des walisischen Fürstentums Deheubarth aus der Dinefwr-Dynastie. Er war der letzte walisische Herrscher in Westwales und Führer eines walisischen Aufstands von 1287 bis 1288. (de)
  • Rhys ap Maredudd est un prince gallois mort le 2 juin 1292. Issu de la maison de Dinefwr, son autorité est limitée à une petite partie de l'ancien royaume de Deheubarth, autour du château de Dryslwyn, comme vassal du roi anglais Édouard Ier. Après l'avoir soutenu dans sa conquête du pays de Galles, il se soulève contre lui en 1287-1288. Vaincu, il mène une existence de hors-la-loi pendant quelques années avant d'être capturé et livré à Édouard, qui le fait exécuter à York. (fr)
  • Рис ап Маредид (валл. Rhys ap Maredudd, казнен 2 июня 1292 г.) — сын Маредида, правителя . (ru)
  • Bhí an Tiarna Rhys ap Maredudd ( d . 1292 ) ina thiarna ar Dryslwyn agus Ystrad Tywi . Le linn an chogaidh 1282-3, bhí sé dílis d’Éadbhard I Shasana. Bhí sé i gceannas ar éirí amach i ndeisceart na Breataine Bige an 8 Meitheamh 1287, a mhair go dtí 20 Eanáir 1288, ach is beag tacaíocht a fuair sé; chroch na Sasanaigh é i Eabhrac i 1292 tar éis a mhuintir féin feall a dhéanamh air. . Trí bliana ina dhiaidh sin d’éirigh Madog ap Llywelyn amach agus threoraigh sé an cheannairc 1294–95 a chuimsigh Cath Maes Maidog . (ga)
  • Rhys ap Maredudd (c. 1250 – 2 June 1292) was a senior member of the Welsh royal house of Deheubarth, a principality of Medieval Wales. He was the great grandson of The Lord Rhys (died 1197), prince of south Wales, and the last ruler of a united Deheubarth. He is best known for his leadership of a revolt in south Wales in 1287–88. The next Welshman to lead a revolt against the English crown was Madog ap Llywelyn in Gwynedd. (en)
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  • Rhys ap Maredudd (* um 1250; † 2. Juni 1292) war ein Lord des walisischen Fürstentums Deheubarth aus der Dinefwr-Dynastie. Er war der letzte walisische Herrscher in Westwales und Führer eines walisischen Aufstands von 1287 bis 1288. (de)
  • Bhí an Tiarna Rhys ap Maredudd ( d . 1292 ) ina thiarna ar Dryslwyn agus Ystrad Tywi . Le linn an chogaidh 1282-3, bhí sé dílis d’Éadbhard I Shasana. Bhí sé i gceannas ar éirí amach i ndeisceart na Breataine Bige an 8 Meitheamh 1287, a mhair go dtí 20 Eanáir 1288, ach is beag tacaíocht a fuair sé; chroch na Sasanaigh é i Eabhrac i 1292 tar éis a mhuintir féin feall a dhéanamh air. . Ba é a athair Maredudd ap Rhys Gryg as Dryslwyn (d. 1271), Prionsa Deheubarth, fear a chuir i gcoinne Llywelyn ap Gruffudd . Ba é a sheanathair Rhys ap Gruffudd (1132 - 28 Aibreán 1197) ar a dtugtar 'yr Arglwydd Rhys'. (Gaeilge: An Tiarna Rhys) freisin. Tar éis 1283 aithníodh é mar dominus de Estretewy, agus b’éigean do cheannairí na Breataine Bige i dtuaisceart Sir Gaerfyrddin ómós a thabhairt dó. Sa bhliain 1285 phós sé , agus fuair sé an caisleán Castell Newydd Emlynmar chuid dá chríoch, mar mhaoiniú. D'éirigh sé amach i gcoinne Éadbhard ar 8 Meitheamh 1287 nuair a thug sé ionradh ar Iscennen agus rinne sé ruathar ar go leor tailte in iarthar na Breataine Bige chomh fada le Llanbadarn . Chuir Éadbhard I, rí Shasana a leasrí ,Iarla Chorn na Breataine, chun stop a chur leis agus d’ionsaigh an t-Iarla féin agus trúpaí an rí Caisleán Dryslwyn, ó threonna difriúla, an 5 Meán Fómhair. Níor gabhadh Rhys, áfach, agus lean an t-éirí amach go dtí gur thit Castell Newydd Emlyn an 20 Eanáir 1288 freisin. Taifeadtar eascaire dá chúis dó bheith ag lorg éalú go hÉirinn, ach níl sé sin cinnte. Rinne a chuid trúpaí féin feall air agus gabhadh é i bhforaoisí Mallaen i dtuaisceart Sir Gaerfyrddin i 1291. Cuireadh chun báis é i Eabhrac. Trí bliana ina dhiaidh sin d’éirigh Madog ap Llywelyn amach agus threoraigh sé an cheannairc 1294–95 a chuimsigh Cath Maes Maidog . (ga)
  • Rhys ap Maredudd est un prince gallois mort le 2 juin 1292. Issu de la maison de Dinefwr, son autorité est limitée à une petite partie de l'ancien royaume de Deheubarth, autour du château de Dryslwyn, comme vassal du roi anglais Édouard Ier. Après l'avoir soutenu dans sa conquête du pays de Galles, il se soulève contre lui en 1287-1288. Vaincu, il mène une existence de hors-la-loi pendant quelques années avant d'être capturé et livré à Édouard, qui le fait exécuter à York. (fr)
  • Rhys ap Maredudd (c. 1250 – 2 June 1292) was a senior member of the Welsh royal house of Deheubarth, a principality of Medieval Wales. He was the great grandson of The Lord Rhys (died 1197), prince of south Wales, and the last ruler of a united Deheubarth. He is best known for his leadership of a revolt in south Wales in 1287–88. Because Deheubarth fragmented after the Lord Rhys' death in 1197, Rhys ap Maredudd's father had ruled over a truncated portion of the ancient kingdom. Rhys succeeded his father in 1271 as lord of the region of Deheubarth known as the Cantref Mawr, and considered himself custodian of Dinefwr, the royal capital of Deheubarth. He ruled the Cantref Mawr from 1271, though not under the aegis of the prince of Wales, Llywelyn ap Gruffudd, as his father had, so relations between the two men appear to have been cold. He was among the first Welsh noblemen to submit to the English crown during the Anglo-Welsh war of 1276–77, on the grounds that his claims to the lands of Maenordeilo, Mallaen, Caeo and Mabelfyw, and Dinefwr Castle – all within Deheubarth and ruled by his great-grandfather – would be properly considered. The agreement has been indicative to some historians of Rhys' ambitions to reconstitute Deheubarth as a unified kingdom within the principality of Wales. He continued to exercise power in the Cantref Mawr after Llywelyn's death in 1282, and the execution of the last native prince of Wales, Dafydd ap Gruffudd, the following year. His failure, alone of all the noblemen of Deheubarth, to adhere to Llywelyn and Dafydd's cause in the war of 1282–3 led to king Edward I of England bestowing additional lands on Rhys for his allegiance to the English crown. Edward, however, refused to deliver to Rhys the long sought-after castle at Dinefwr. This state of affairs led Rhys to make Dryslwyn castle his main residence, and it seems likely that he embarked on a substantial building programme there in the late 1270s and early 1280s. Rhys endeavoured to remain loyal to the English crown in the hope he may be restored to more of his former patrimony, but no such offers were forthcoming from the king – instead, Edward forced Rhys to quitclaim the castle to him in October 1283. In 1287 he rebelled and led the capture of most of Ystrad Tywi, the heartland of Deheubarth, including the castles at Dinefwr and Carreg Cennen. Though the revolt was quelled by the autumn, it broke out again in November, and was only brought to a conclusion after a ten-day siege of Rhys' final stronghold, the castle at Newcastle Emlyn, in January 1288.After Newcastle Emlyn's fall Rhys went into hiding; one tradition has him fleeing to Ireland, but this remains unsubstantiated. He was eventually captured in 1291 and executed for treason at York in 1292. His son, also named Rhys, was arrested after his execution, and was imprisoned, firstly in Bristol Castle and then in Norwich; he was still alive in 1340. Late genealogical sources also give a daughter, Morfudd, and an individual occurring in 1289, Maredudd ap Richard [sic] ap Maredudd, may also have been his son. The next Welshman to lead a revolt against the English crown was Madog ap Llywelyn in Gwynedd. (en)
  • Рис ап Маредид (валл. Rhys ap Maredudd, казнен 2 июня 1292 г.) — сын Маредида, правителя . (ru)
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