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- Howel_y_Fwyall abstract "Howel y Fwyall (fl. 1356), or 'Howel of the Battle-axe,' was a Welsh knight and hero. According to Philip Yorke's The Royal Tribes of Wales, his father was Gruffydd ab Howel ab Meredydd ab Einion ab Gwganen. Sir John Wynne, however, says that he was the son of Einion ab Gruffydd Both the accounts agree that he was descended from Collwyn ab Tangno, 'lord of Eifionydd, Ardudwy, and part of Llyen.' Howel was one of the Welshmen who fought at Battle of Poitiers in 1356, and Welsh tradition very improbably made him out to be the actual captor of John II of France, 'cutting off his horse's head at one blow'Howel undoubtedly seems to have fought well, for he was knighted by the Black Prince, and received afterwards the constableship of Criccieth Castle, and also the rent of Dee Mills at Chester, 'besides other great things in North Wales;' and as a memorial of his services a mess of meat was ordered to be served before his axe in perpetuity, the food being afterwards given to the poor `for his soul's health.' This ceremony is said to have been observed till the beginning of Elizabeth I's time, eight yeoman attendants at 8d. a day having charge of the meat 'Howel was also \"raglot\" of Aberglaslyn, and died between Michaelmas 2 and the same time 6 Rich. II,' leaving two sons, Meredydd, who lived in Eifionydd; and Davydd, who lived at Henblas, near Llanrwst.".
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- Howel_y_Fwyall wikiPageWikiLink Afon_Glaslyn.
- Howel_y_Fwyall wikiPageWikiLink Ardudwy.
- Howel_y_Fwyall wikiPageWikiLink Battle_of_Poitiers.
- Howel_y_Fwyall wikiPageWikiLink Category:14th-century_Welsh_people.
- Howel_y_Fwyall wikiPageWikiLink Category:14th-century_soldiers.
- Howel_y_Fwyall wikiPageWikiLink Category:Welsh_knights.
- Howel_y_Fwyall wikiPageWikiLink Chester.
- Howel_y_Fwyall wikiPageWikiLink Collwyn_ab_Tangno.
- Howel_y_Fwyall wikiPageWikiLink Criccieth_Castle.
- Howel_y_Fwyall wikiPageWikiLink Dee_Mills.
- Howel_y_Fwyall wikiPageWikiLink Edward,_the_Black_Prince.
- Howel_y_Fwyall wikiPageWikiLink Eifionydd.
- Howel_y_Fwyall wikiPageWikiLink Einion_ab_Gruffydd.
- Howel_y_Fwyall wikiPageWikiLink Elizabeth_I_of_England.
- Howel_y_Fwyall wikiPageWikiLink Floruit.
- Howel_y_Fwyall wikiPageWikiLink Gruffydd_ab_Howel_ab_Meredydd_ab_Einion_ab_Gwganen.
- Howel_y_Fwyall wikiPageWikiLink Henblas.
- Howel_y_Fwyall wikiPageWikiLink John_II_of_France.
- Howel_y_Fwyall wikiPageWikiLink Llanrwst.
- Howel_y_Fwyall wikiPageWikiLink Llyen.
- Howel_y_Fwyall wikiPageWikiLink Philip_Yorke_(antiquary).
- Howel_y_Fwyall wikiPageWikiLink Raglot.
- Howel_y_Fwyall wikiPageWikiLink Sir_John_Wynne.
- Howel_y_Fwyall wikiPageWikiLinkText "Howel y Fwyall".
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- Howel_y_Fwyall subject Category:14th-century_Welsh_people.
- Howel_y_Fwyall subject Category:14th-century_soldiers.
- Howel_y_Fwyall subject Category:Welsh_knights.
- Howel_y_Fwyall hypernym Knight.
- Howel_y_Fwyall type Person.
- Howel_y_Fwyall comment "Howel y Fwyall (fl. 1356), or 'Howel of the Battle-axe,' was a Welsh knight and hero. According to Philip Yorke's The Royal Tribes of Wales, his father was Gruffydd ab Howel ab Meredydd ab Einion ab Gwganen.".
- Howel_y_Fwyall label "Howel y Fwyall".
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- Howel_y_Fwyall sameAs Q5921646.
- Howel_y_Fwyall wasDerivedFrom Howel_y_Fwyall?oldid=556814759.
- Howel_y_Fwyall isPrimaryTopicOf Howel_y_Fwyall.