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Llywelyn Fychan, meaning "Llywelyn the Lesser" or "Llywelyn the Younger", is a name that was applied to a number of minor Welsh lords and princes during the medieval period: *The son of
Llywelyn Aurdorchog Llywelyn Aurdorchog (Welsh: "of the Golden Torc"; Latin: ''Torquatus''; c. 1005 – c. 1065) was a Welsh people, Welsh noble who served as the ''penteulu'' ("War-chief") and Prime Minister of the King of Wales, Gruffydd ap Llywelyn, and was rew ...
( fl. 1065) *The younger son of
Maredudd ap Cynan ab Owain Gwynedd Maredudd ap Cynan ( 1150 – 1212) was the grandson of Owain Gwynedd, a king of Gwynedd and ruler of most of Wales in the 12th century. His father Cynan ab Owain Gwynedd held the title "Lord of Meirionnydd". Maredudd is known to have fought alongs ...
(fl. early 13th century) *The father-in-law of
Gwerful Mechain Gwerful Mechain ( fl. 1460–1502), is the only female medieval Welsh poet from whom a substantial body of work is known to have survived. She is known for her erotic poetry, in which she praised the vulva among other things. Life Gwerful Mecha ...
(15th century) *The paternal grandfather of the poet
Siôn ap Hywel Siôn ap Hywel (fl. c.1490-1532) was a Welsh language poet. Siôn composed poems on themes of love and religion. He is noted for his elegy on the death of Tudur Aled Tudur Aled (c. 1465 – 1525) was a late medieval Welsh poet, born in Llansann ...
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