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Name
  
Maredudd Gruffydd

Grandparents
  
Rhys ap Tewdwr

Parents
  
Gruffydd ap Rhys


Died
  
1155

Role
  
Gruffydd ap Rhys' son

Aunts
  
Nest ferch Rhys

Cousins
  
Maurice FitzGerald, Lord of Lanstephan, Robert FitzStephen

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Maredudd ap Gruffydd (1130–1155) was a prince of the kingdom of Deheubarth in Southwest Wales.

Maredudd was the third of four sons of Gruffydd ap Rhys by Gwenllian ferch Gruffydd, though he had two older half-brothers, Anarawd and Cadell by Gruffydd's first wife. He was only six years old when his mother and brothers Morgan and Maelgwyn were killed at Cydweli. His father died the same year. At the age of 16 he is recorded helping his half-brother Cadell, now King of Deheubarth, to expel the Normans from Ceredigion. He then successfully defended Carmarthen castle against a Norman assault, hurling down the scaling ladders.

In 1151 he took a prominent part in winning back the northern part of Ceredigion from Gwynedd. The same year Cadell was attacked by a force of Normans while out hunting and left for dead. He survived, but was so badly injured that the effective rule of Deheubarth fell on Maredudd. In 1153 Cadell left on a pilgrimage to Rome, leaving Maredudd as King of Deheubarth.

Maredudd died two years later in 1155, leaving the throne of Deheubarth to his younger brother Rhys, later known as The Lord Rhys.

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