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Iowerth Goch ap Maredudd : ウィキペディア英語版 | Iowerth Goch ap Maredudd Iowerth Goch ap Maredudd (c.1110 - c.1171), a minor Prince and nobleman of the Kingdom of Powys, was the illegitimate son of Maredudd ap Bleddyn and Cristin ferch Bledrus. The appellation "Goch", meaning red, probably referred to the colour of his hair. Iowerth married Maud de Manly, who gave him two sons, Gruffydd Vychan (c.1150), and Hywell ap Iowerth〔Burke, B. "Cherleton - Baron Cherleton of Powys" in "Genealogical History of the Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited, and Extinct Peerages of the British Empire" pp.113-116.〕 He had one brother Hywel ap Maredudd and two half-brothers, Madog ap Maredudd and Gruffydd ap Maredudd. Iowerth is known to have taken Tomen y Rhodwydd, Llandegla, Denbighshire (a castle built by Owain Gwynedd in 1149) in 1157 and burnt it down.〔Bartrum, Peter C., Welsh Genealogies AD 300-1400,University of Wales Press, 1974〕 ''The Dream of Rhonabwy'' in the ''Mabinogion'' mentions Iowerth:
"()his brother, Iorwerth son of Maredudd, was extremely agitated and distressed at seeing the honour and power that Madog enjoyed, while he himself had nothing. He sought out his comrades and foster-brothers for advice, and they decided that some of them should go to Madog and ask for maintenance for Iorwerth. Madog offered to make his brother head of his troops, with equal rank, honours, arms and horses..." ==References==
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