Gruffydd Fychan I

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Gruffydd Fychan I, Prince of Powys Fadog 1277-1284 was the youngest of the four sons of Gruffydd II ap Madog, Lord of Dinas Bran.

Banner of the Arms of Gruffydd Fychan
Banner of the Arms of Gruffydd Fychan

On his father's death in 1269 (or 1270) his share was Iâl and Edeirnion, which included Glyn Dyfrdwy.

He was aligned to Llywelyn ap Gruffudd the Prince of Wales in the war of 1277. In the peace treaty, it was agreed that he would do homage to Llywellyn for Edeirnion, bit to Edward I for Iâl. He again fought alongside Llywellyn during the war of 1282-1283, and lost his lands with his defeat.

Nevertheless, the Earl of Surrey persuaded the king to allow him possession of his lands, which he held from the king as a tenant at will for the rest of his life. He died in 1289 leaving a young son Madog Crypl.

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  • J. E. Lloyd, Owen Glendower: Owen Glyn Dŵr (Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1931), 9-11.
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