- Anarawd ap Gruffydd
Anarawd ap Gruffydd (died 1143) was a prince of
Deheubarth in south-westWales .Lineage
Anarawd was the eldest son of
Gruffydd ap Rhys . On the untimely death of his father in 1137 Anarawd took over the rule of Deheubarth.Resistance
In 1138 he and his brother
Cadell ap Gruffydd joined with the prince of Gwynedd,Owain Gwynedd and the latter's brotherCadwaladr ap Gruffydd in an assault onCardigan Castle which was in Norman hands. The assault was aided by a fleet ofViking ships, but an agreement was reached and the siege lifted.Dispute With Canterbury
In 1140 Anarawd again supported Owain Gwynedd, this time in the dispute with the
Archbishop of Canterbury about the appointment of aBishop of Bangor .Killed By Treachery
However in 1143 Anarawd was treacherously killed by the men of Owain's brother Cadwaladr. Cadwaladr himself was strongly suspected of having ordered the killing. This greatly angered Owain, for Anarawd had been a key ally and was about to marry Owain's daughter. Owain sent his son
Hywel ab Owain Gwynedd to strip Cadwaladr of his lands inCeredigion in punishment.Succession
Anarawd was followed on the throne of Deheubarth by his brother Cadell.
His son, Einion ab Anarawd, was killed by his own servant in 1163, apparently on the orders of the
Roger de Clare, 3rd Earl of Hertford .References
John Edward Lloyd (1911) "A history of Wales from the earliest times to the Edwardian conquest" (Longmans, Green & Co.)
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