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  1. Madoc ap Llywelyn (Gwynedd, XIII secolo – ...) è stato un rivoluzionario gallese. Madoc guidò un'importante rivolta gallese negli anni 1294-1295 contro le imposizioni del re Edoardo I d'Inghilterra. La rivolta, attiva in tutto il paese portò alla conquista di molte città e castelli.

  2. Madog ap Llywelyn (died after 1312) was the leader of the Welsh revolt of 1294–95 against English rule in Wales. The revolt was surpassed in longevity only by the revolt of Owain Glyndŵr in the 15th century.

  3. MADOG ap LLYWELYN, rebel of 1294. It has been conclusively shown that he was the son of Llywelyn ap Maredudd, the last vassal lord of Meirionydd, who had been deprived of his patrimony for opposing Llywelyn ap Gruffydd in 1256 (see Llywelyn Fawr and Llywelyn Fychan - lords of Meirionydd).

  4. Llywelyn ap Madog. Llywelyn ap Madog was Dean of St Asaph until 1357 ; [1] and then Bishop of St Asaph [2] from then until his death in 1375. [3]

  5. Following Edward Longshanks' victory in Wales, Madog ap Llywelyn became leader of the Anti-English resistance. This followed an uprising in 1287 led by Rhys ap Maredudd. The Welsh uprisings posed a significant risk to Edwards hold on North West Wales.

  6. Introduction: The state of political feeling in Wales after the death of Llywelyn the last Prince, and then the defeat of his brother David in 1283, is illustrated by the fact that towards the end of the first decade of the new administration Edward I was confronted with rebellion on a large scale.

  7. Madoc ap Llywelyn è stato un rivoluzionario gallese. Introduzione Madoc ap Llywelyn Biografia Famiglia Rivolta contro re Edoardo I Attacco alle fortezze edoardiane Battaglia di Maes Moydog