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  1. Owain ap Gruffydd (c. 1354 – c. 1415), commonly known as Owain Glyndŵr or Glyn Dŵr (pronounced [ˈoʊain ɡlɨ̞nˈduːr], anglicised as Owen Glendower), was a Welsh leader, soldier and military commander in the Late Middle Ages, who led a 15-year-long revolt with the aim of ending English rule in Wales.

  2. Catrin ferch Owain Glyndwr was the eldest daughter of Owain Glyndwr. In 1402, she married Edmund Mortimer , an unransomed English prisoner of Glyndwr who later allied with her father during his uprising against King Henry IV of England .

  3. Catrin ferch Owain Glyndŵr (died 1413) was one of the daughters (probably the eldest) of Margaret Hanmer and Owain Glyndŵr, and her marriage to a claimant on the English throne was used by her father to gain support.

  4. Born in 1359, Glyndŵr, also known as Owain Glyn Dŵr or Owain IV, was a Welsh leader who initiated a fierce and long-lasting rebellion against English rule. As a descendant of the Princes of Powys and Deheubarth, he possessed strong Welsh noble blood, which played a defining role in his fight for Welsh independence.

  5. Catrin ferch Owain Glyndŵr (died 1413) was one of the daughters (probably the eldest) of Margaret Hanmer and Owain Glyndŵr, and her marriage to a claimant on the English throne was used by her father to gain support. Biography. Catrin is one of the children of Owain Glyndŵr about whom most is known.

  6. Catrin ferch Owain Glyndŵr (d.1413) by Nic Stradlyn-John and Richard Renshaw and Bryn Chegwydden, 2001, from Oxford Court, City of London

  7. Sep 27, 2005 · Catrin ferch Owain Glyndwr. The daughter of Welsh rebel Owain Glendower, she and her children were imprisoned in the Tower of London on account of her father's activities. The site of her grave, quietly placed in Salter's Hall Court, contains a memorial statue dating from 2001 to the memory of all women prisoners.

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