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  1. Dafydd ap Llywelyn (c. March 1212 – 25 February 1246) was Prince of Gwynedd from 1240 to 1246.

  2. Overview. Dafydd ap Llywelyn. (c. 1208—1246) prince of Gwynedd. Quick Reference. B. c .1208, s. of Llywelyn ab Iorwerth; acc. 11 Apr. 1240; m. Isabella, da. of William de Braose V; d. 25 Feb. 1246; bur. Aberconwy. The only legitimate son of Llywelyn the Great, Dafydd was intended by his father to inherit all his territories.

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  4. Dafydd ap Llywelyn ( c. 1208–46), prince of Gwynedd (1240–6). The only son of Llywelyn ab Iorwerth, prince of Gwynedd, and Joan, daughter of King John, he was declared heir to his father's principality. This was recognized by Henry III (1220) and the pope (1222), and Welsh nobles swore fealty to him (1226, 1238); he did homage to Henry III (1229).

  5. Name: Dafydd ap Llywelyn. Date of death: 1246. Spouse: Isabella de Braose. Parent: Joan. Parent: Llywelyn ap Iorwerth. Gender: Male. Occupation: prince. Area of activity: Military; Politics, Government and Political Movements; Royalty and Society. Author: John Edward Lloyd.

  6. Circa March 1212 - 25 February 1246. Dafydd ap Llywelyn was the son of Llywelyn the Great and his wife, Joan Lady of Wales, the illegitimate daughter of King John of England, known to the welsh as Siwan, was born shortly after Easter 1212 at Castell Hen Blas, Coleshill, Bagillt in Flintshire. Llywllyn the Great with his sons Dafydd and Grufyyd.

  7. 25 February 1246. Aber Garth Celyn, Wales. (now Abergwyngregyn) Father. Llywelyn the Great. Dafydd ap Llywelyn (c. April 1212 – 25 February 1246) was Prince of Gwynedd from 1240 to 1246. He claimed the title Prince of Wales. Henry III accepted that he ruled Gwynedd, but not more.

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