Matches in DBpedia 2015-10 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Dafydd_Goch> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 86 of
86
with 100 triples per page.
- Dafydd_Goch abstract "Dafydd Penmachno Goch or Dafydd ap Dafydd ap Gruffudd is said in some genealogical sources to be the illegitimate and only surviving son of Dafydd III the last free Welsh Prince of Wales (December 1282 – June 1283).Dafydd ap Gruffudd was married to Elizabeth Ferrers and is known to have had two legitimate sons (Llywelyn and Owain) and one legitimate daughter, Gwladys. The two sons died imprisoned at Bristol Castle while Gwladys spent her days as a prisoner in all but name at the Gilbertine Convent at Sixhills in Lincolnshire. Dafydd is also reported to have had seven illegitimate daughters. Their fates are unknown, but Edward I appears to have considered sending them to Gilbertine convents as he did with Gwladys.Little is known of the life of Dafydd Goch. It could be presumed from his epithet Goch – meaning "red" in Welsh – that he was either born with red hair or that his life was associated with blood or violence. His mother is in genealogical sources said to be Tangwystl ferch Owain Fflam, an unknown Welsh woman. He took a wife called Angharad ferch Heilyn.His son, Gruffudd ap Dafydd Goch, who died c. 1365, is buried at the church of Betws-y-Coed where there is a stone effigy in his honour that details his genealogy. He also had a daughter, Gwenllian, who married Gruffudd ap Iorwerth, hereditary baron of Edeirnion and an ancestor of the Hughes of Gwerclas family (see: Powys Fadog).Gruffudd ap Dafydd Goch is reported to have had a son called Gruffudd Fychan ap Gruffudd who had a son himself called Gruffudd Leiaf who was a poet and an englyn written by him is found in Cwrtmawr. This Gruffudd is recorded in the sources as having a son called Ieuan ap Gruffudd Leiaf who was also a poet. Some examples of his work remain in manuscript, including cywyddau and awdlau to members of the Penrhyn and Nanconwy families, vaticinatory and religious poems, a poem on Aberconwy, a satire on the Llugwy river for hindering the poet while journeying to Penrhyn, and a short bardic controversy, or ymryson, composed between the poet Guto'r Glyn and himself."Syr" Siôn Leiaf is recorded as being one of the sons, alongside Robert Leiaf, of Gruffudd Leiaf (ap Gruffudd Fychan ap Gruffudd ap Dafydd Goch ap Dafydd ap Gruffudd ap Llywelyn Fawr). Nothing is known of his life apart from his being a cleric and another poet. A number of his poems remain in manuscript. These include two religious poems, one being a confession and the other a poem on the vernicle, a poem in praise of Richard Kyffin, dean of Bangor, a love poem, and another to the owl. He died c. 1480.It is possible that his descendants and those of his male relatives – if they survive – represent a direct surviving branch of the House of Aberffraw and would therefore be claimants to the long dormant throne of Gwynedd. It would also make them rivals to the claims (now extinct) made by John Wynn and the Lords of Gwydyr. However, under Welsh Law an illegitimate son must first be acknowledged by his father to have any claim of inheritance, and of this there is no known record.".
- Dafydd_Goch alias "Dafydd ap Dafydd ap Gruffudd".
- Dafydd_Goch thumbnail Monument_to_Gruffudd_ap_Dafydd_Goch_in_St_Marys_Church,_Betws-y-Coed.jpgwidth=300.
- Dafydd_Goch wikiPageExternalLink CLM277.html.
- Dafydd_Goch wikiPageExternalLink AnaServer?ybawbo+1440051+pageview.anv+v=pv&l=c.
- Dafydd_Goch wikiPageID "4711812".
- Dafydd_Goch wikiPageLength "4632".
- Dafydd_Goch wikiPageOutDegree "39".
- Dafydd_Goch wikiPageRevisionID "644948495".
- Dafydd_Goch wikiPageWikiLink Aberconwy_(district).
- Dafydd_Goch wikiPageWikiLink Betws-y-Coed.
- Dafydd_Goch wikiPageWikiLink Bristol_Castle.
- Dafydd_Goch wikiPageWikiLink Category:13th-century_births.
- Dafydd_Goch wikiPageWikiLink Category:Welsh_royalty.
- Dafydd_Goch wikiPageWikiLink Category:Year_of_death_unknown.
- Dafydd_Goch wikiPageWikiLink Cwrtmawr.
- Dafydd_Goch wikiPageWikiLink Cwrtmawr_manuscripts.
- Dafydd_Goch wikiPageWikiLink Dafydd_III.
- Dafydd_Goch wikiPageWikiLink Dafydd_ap_Gruffudd.
- Dafydd_Goch wikiPageWikiLink Dafydd_ap_Gruffydd.
- Dafydd_Goch wikiPageWikiLink District_of_Aberconwy.
- Dafydd_Goch wikiPageWikiLink Elizabeth_Ferrers.
- Dafydd_Goch wikiPageWikiLink Genealogical.
- Dafydd_Goch wikiPageWikiLink Genealogy.
- Dafydd_Goch wikiPageWikiLink Gruffudd_Fychan_ap_Gruffudd.
- Dafydd_Goch wikiPageWikiLink Gruffudd_Leiaf.
- Dafydd_Goch wikiPageWikiLink Gruffudd_ap_Dafydd_Goch.
- Dafydd_Goch wikiPageWikiLink Gutor_Glyn.
- Dafydd_Goch wikiPageWikiLink Gwladys_ferch_Dafydd.
- Dafydd_Goch wikiPageWikiLink Gwydir_Forest.
- Dafydd_Goch wikiPageWikiLink Gwydyr.
- Dafydd_Goch wikiPageWikiLink House_of_Aberffraw.
- Dafydd_Goch wikiPageWikiLink Ieuan_ap_Gruffudd_Leiaf.
- Dafydd_Goch wikiPageWikiLink John_Wynn.
- Dafydd_Goch wikiPageWikiLink Kingdom_of_Gwynedd.
- Dafydd_Goch wikiPageWikiLink Lincolnshire.
- Dafydd_Goch wikiPageWikiLink Llywelyn_Fawr.
- Dafydd_Goch wikiPageWikiLink Llywelyn_ap_Dafydd.
- Dafydd_Goch wikiPageWikiLink Llywelyn_the_Great.
- Dafydd_Goch wikiPageWikiLink Nanconwy.
- Dafydd_Goch wikiPageWikiLink Owain_ap_Dafydd.
- Dafydd_Goch wikiPageWikiLink Penmachno.
- Dafydd_Goch wikiPageWikiLink Penrhyn_(family).
- Dafydd_Goch wikiPageWikiLink Powys_Fadog.
- Dafydd_Goch wikiPageWikiLink Prince_of_Wales.
- Dafydd_Goch wikiPageWikiLink Richard_Kyffin.
- Dafydd_Goch wikiPageWikiLink River_Llugwy.
- Dafydd_Goch wikiPageWikiLink Robert_Leiaf.
- Dafydd_Goch wikiPageWikiLink Sixhills.
- Dafydd_Goch wikiPageWikiLink Siôn_Leiaf.
- Dafydd_Goch wikiPageWikiLink Welsh_language.
- Dafydd_Goch wikiPageWikiLink Welsh_people.
- Dafydd_Goch wikiPageWikiLink File:Monument_to_Gruffudd_ap_Dafydd_Goch_in_St_Marys_Church,_Betws-y-Coed.jpg.
- Dafydd_Goch wikiPageWikiLinkText "Dafydd Goch of Penmachno".
- Dafydd_Goch wikiPageWikiLinkText "Dafydd Goch".
- Dafydd_Goch alternativeNames "Dafydd ap Dafydd ap Gruffudd".
- Dafydd_Goch hasPhotoCollection Dafydd_Goch.
- Dafydd_Goch name "Dafydd Goch".
- Dafydd_Goch shortDescription "Only surviving son of Dafydd III".
- Dafydd_Goch wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Persondata.
- Dafydd_Goch wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Dafydd_Goch description "Only surviving son of Dafydd III".
- Dafydd_Goch description "Only surviving son ofDafydd III".
- Dafydd_Goch subject Category:13th-century_births.
- Dafydd_Goch subject Category:Welsh_royalty.
- Dafydd_Goch subject Category:Year_of_death_unknown.
- Dafydd_Goch type Agent.
- Dafydd_Goch type Person.
- Dafydd_Goch type Person.
- Dafydd_Goch type Agent.
- Dafydd_Goch type NaturalPerson.
- Dafydd_Goch type Thing.
- Dafydd_Goch type Q215627.
- Dafydd_Goch type Q5.
- Dafydd_Goch type Person.
- Dafydd_Goch comment "Dafydd Penmachno Goch or Dafydd ap Dafydd ap Gruffudd is said in some genealogical sources to be the illegitimate and only surviving son of Dafydd III the last free Welsh Prince of Wales (December 1282 – June 1283).Dafydd ap Gruffudd was married to Elizabeth Ferrers and is known to have had two legitimate sons (Llywelyn and Owain) and one legitimate daughter, Gwladys.".
- Dafydd_Goch label "Dafydd Goch".
- Dafydd_Goch sameAs Dafydd_Goch.
- Dafydd_Goch sameAs Dafydd_Goch.
- Dafydd_Goch sameAs m.0cjmx3.
- Dafydd_Goch sameAs Q3404416.
- Dafydd_Goch sameAs Q3404416.
- Dafydd_Goch wasDerivedFrom Dafydd_Goch?oldid=644948495.
- Dafydd_Goch depiction Monument_to_Gruffudd_ap_Dafydd_Goch_in_St_Marys_Church,_Betws-y-Coed.jpg.
- Dafydd_Goch isPrimaryTopicOf Dafydd_Goch.
- Dafydd_Goch name "Dafydd Goch".