Llywelyn Fawr

Ree Gwynedd as Prinse Vretyn de facto

She reilleyder Bretnagh mean-eashagh va Llywelyn ab Iorwerth ([ɬəˈwɛlɪn ab ˈjɔrwɛrθ], c. 1173 – 11 Averil 1240),[2][3] ta enmyssit Llywelyn Fawr ([ɬəˈwɛlɪn vaʊ̯r]) ny Llywelyn Mooar chammah. Hie eh stiagh ayns ynnyd e naim, Dafydd ab Owain Gwynedd, myr Ree Gwynedd ayns 1195. Trooid caggey as diploamys, ren eh çhiarnys er Bretyn feie 45 bleeaney.[4]

Llywelyn Fawr

Llywelyn (er clee) lesh e vec, Gruffudd ('sy vean) as Dafydd (er yesh)
Ennym ruggyree Llywelyn mab Iorwerth
Ruggit c. 1173[1]
Dolwyddelan
Hooar baase 11 Averil 1240
Abban Aberconwy
Boayl oanluckee Abban Aberconwy
Seyraanaght Bretyn
Keird monark
Sheshey Joan, Lady of Wales (en) Translate  (1205 (Gregorian)
Leggad Tangwystyl Goch (en) Translate
Paitçhyn
Ayr Iorwerth Drwyndwn
Moir Marared ferch Madog

Imraaghyn

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  1. Brough, Gideon; Marsden, Richard (2011). "Llywelyn the Great (ca. 1173-1240)". The Encyclopedia of War. ISBN 9781405190374.
  2. Edwards, Owen Morgan (1895). Y Llenor. Penguin UK. dg. 51. ISBN 1145653332.
  3. Davies, John (2014). Hanes Cymru (A History of Wales in Welsh). Penguin UK. ISBN 9780140125702.
  4. Lee, Sidney, rd. (1893). "Llywelyn ab Iorwerth" . Dictionary of National Biography (ayns English). Ym-l. 34. Lunnin: Smith, Elder & Co. dgn. 7–13.

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