Thursday 16 September 2010

MORGANNWG MEDIEVAL INITIATIVE: IESTYN ap GWRGANT KING OF GLAMORGAN and the Struggle For The South Against The Anglo - Normans.

Very Important: Patriots Please pay attention and act on this in great haste. Cadw has had a pile of money from the E.U. for Heritage Tourism Initiatives that allows for a Princes of Gwynedd and Dehuebarth Initiatives but not similar for the North East March aka Gwynedd Is Conwy, Nor Powys nor Morgannwg or Gwent (Glywysing). These regions of Marcher Wallia are to be given up and over to Anglo - Norman Marcher Lords Initiatives, I have forewarned enough of the urgent need for patriots of the North East aka Gwynedd Is Conwy to link up with Gwynedd Uwch Conwy in a 'Symbolic Gesture' at Conwy and Deganwy to make it clear to Cadw that they better not ignore native Princes, Lords and Chiefs of the North East. Think ahead and think big, why not a really major commemoration of the 1282 Easter Rising throughout the North East focusing on the Castles of Caergwrle, Hawarden and other Castles of this Fflintshire Frontier. A 730th Anniversary Commemoration in 2012, that allows just over a year to get such up and running so go for it fast, indeed this could take in the entire 1282 war down into Dehuebarth. Possibly too be a theme for a Caerffili 1282 Festival, though long before then I hope Llywelyn Bren has come into local Patriotic view. See link below:

I'R GAD: Welsh Medieval Battlefields Campaign.: Battlefield Sites ...

26 Mar 2007 ... The war of 1282 - 3 begins with the Welsh led by Dafydd ap Gruffydd, ...Thus this ''Welsh Easter Rebellion'' beginning with success by the ...
brwydr.blogspot.com/2007/.../battlefield-sites-of-1282-3-war-of.html - Cached

I am sure there are enough Patriots in Dehuebarth to take care of Medieval Matters there, like wise Powys which does have a Powys Medieval Initiative coming into existence. This leaves Glywysing (Morgannwg & Gwent) has needing of some urgent priority attention, more so than doing nothing untill it's time to pop up to Cilmeri for nothing really of any great Patriotic Purpose. Indeed one would have to be pretty pathetically mad now to go join Posuers for Posturing and Parading about when so much else needs to be done for which already consultants have been paid £1000.00's and I do mean 'THOUSANDS'. You will be struck dumb when you find out how much they have had out of the £19.Million handed over to Cadw out of which much needless stuff has been embarked on along no doubt with a fair bit of junketing. At moment also the 'Usual Suspect Culture Vultures' are circulating around the sniff of dosh, interesting how such have few and far between had any interest in commemorating Welsh History, let alone organising such but now money is involved they no doubt will be queing up.

So don't be stupid, get down to it and do not wait on that David Hayes character and his so called 'Cymdeithas Tywysogion', forget it! Indeed Boycott unless he comes clean as to what's really up other than organising a bus for Rali Cilmeri? For 'Hwntws' there is much much more important work to get on with, meet and get cracking on local projects to advance the history of our Southern Princes, Lords and Chiefs and their struggle against the Anglo - Norman Conquest in the South. Get your act together fast, very fast before all the money has gone into pockets of more consultants and 'Usual Suspect' professional 'Grant Grabbers'. As soon as enough local projects are set up you must immediatly set Morgannwg and Gwent Medieval Initiative Consortiums set up so that you can place a plan before Cadw to seek their support and money.

You just got to do this fast, already these Initiatives are well advanced and you will be coming in on the tail end but no matter much is still possible. So get serious, this is not the time now for the old and run of the mill, now is time for the new and of major consequence. Morgannwg Patriots buckle down to it asap in first instance by reading, studying below and getting creative regards ideas for projects.

Medieval kingdoms of Wales@Everything2.com

The medieval Welsh were an egalitarian lot, (unlike for example, ... the Anglo-Saxons orNormans, revolting, getting re-occupied, until the Welsh eventually accepted the inevitable and gave up armed resistance at the end of the ... Brycheiniog - south central Wales, sandwiched between Powys and Glywysing/Morgannwg ...
everything2.com/title/Medieval+kingdoms+of+Wales - Cached


Wapedia - Wiki: List of rulers of Wales

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17 Awst 2010 ... Iestyn was the last ruler of an independent Morgannwg, ... Gruffydd apRhydderch's son, Caradog ap Gruffydd (1075-1081) who seized Gwent and ...
wapedia.mobi/en/List_of_rulers_of_Wales - Cached

Glywysing - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Coat of arms. Medieval kingdoms of Wales. ... The last King of Glywysing, Gwent andMorgannwg was Iestyn ap Gwrgan, who was deposed by Robert Fitzhamon. ...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glywysing - Cached - Similar


Iestyn ap Gwrgant - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Iestyn ap Gwrgant (or Jestyn ap Gwrgant) (Welsh: Justin, son of Gwrgant) (c. 1045 – 1093) was the last ruler of the Welsh kingdom of Morgannwg, ...

  1. Iestyn ap Gwrgant (or Jestyn ap Gwrgant) (Welsh: Justin, son of Gwrgant) (c. 1045 – 1093) was the last ruler of the Welsh kingdom of Morgannwg, ...
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iestyn_ap_Gwrgant - Cached - Similar
  2. Wapedia - Wiki: Welsh heraldry

    Kingdom of Morgannwg, Arms of Iestyn ap Gwrgant and attributed to the Kingdom of Morgannwg. Gules, three Chevronels Argent. ...
    wapedia.mobi/en/Welsh_heraldry - Cached
  3. Iestyn ap Gwrgant - The National Library of Wales :: Dictionary of ...

    IESTYN ap GWRGANT ( fl. c. 1081-1093 ), last independent ruler of Glamorgan and son of Gwrgant ab Ithel . Little is known with certainty about him. ...
    yba.llgc.org.uk/en/s-IEST-APG-1045.html - Cached
  4. IESTYN ap GWRGANT - Llyfrgell Genedlaethol Cymru :: Y...

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    IESTYN ap GWRGANT ( fl. 1081-93 ), rheolwr annibynnol olaf Morgannwg ; mab Gwrgant ab Ithel . Ychydig a wyddys i sicrwydd amdano. ...
    yba.llgc.org.uk/cy/c-IEST-APG-1045.html - Cached
  5. Iestyn ap Gwrgant

    Oxford Biography Index entry for Iestyn ap Gwrgant.
    www.oxforddnb.com/index/101014357/ - Cached
  6. Rhiwbina Twmpath - Legends

    The first says that the Twmpath is the burial mound of the last Welsh king of Glamorgan,Iestyn ap Gwrgant. The second is a tale of the Devil being tricked ...
    www.railwaybridge.co.uk/twmpath/twmp1.html - Cached - Similar
  7. EBK: Pedigree of the South Welsh Monarchies

    ..............................................................................................................................27Iestyn ap Gwrgant, King of ...
    www.earlybritishkingdoms.com/gene/anwnped.html - Cached - Similar
  8. Glywysing Morgannwg Kingdoms

    According to tradition, Einion quarrelled with his father-in-law [GLWY321] Iestyn ap Gwrgant, and as a result invited the Anglo-Normans to invade Glamorgan ...
    mauriceboddy.org.uk/Glywys.htm - Cached
  9. Battle of Hirwaun - Cynon Culture

    There was a deep-seated grievance between Iestyn ap Gwrgant, Lord of Glamorgan and Rhys ap Tewdwr who became the ruler of Deheubarth in 1077 regarding the ...
    www.cynonculture.co.uk/22.html - Cached - Similar
  10. Prince of Glamorgan Iestyn ap Gwrgan

    Pedigree report of Prince of Glamorgan Iestyn ap Gwrgan, son of Gwrgant ap ... Iestyn ap Gwrgant (fl c. 1081-1093), last independent ruler of Glamorgan and ...
    familytrees.genopro.com/Azrael/.../apGwrgan-Iestyn-ind29411.htm - Cached

    Much in the below of Medieval Morgannwg Interest.

    Wapedia - Wiki: Rhondda

    The Rhondda Valley is located in the upland, or Blaenau, area of Glamorgan. ... there are three certain pre-Medieval settlement sites in the valley ... Robert Fitzhamon enteredMorgannwg in an attempt to gain control of the area, ...
    wapedia.mobi/en/Rhondda - Cached - Similar

    Gethin Gruffydd.