NameReginald DE_BRAOSE
Birthabt 1178, Braose, Gloucester, England
Death9 Jun 1228
FatherWilliam DE_BRAOSE 4th Lord Bramber (~1153-1211)
MotherMaud DE_SAINT VALERY (~1155-1210)
Spouses
Birth1186, Stoke, Devonshire, England
Death1223
FatherWilliam DE_BRIWERE (1145-1226)
MotherBeatrice DE_VAUX (1149-1216)
Marriageabt 1203, of Stoke, Devon, England
ChildrenWilliam (ca1196-1230)
2Gwladys "Ddu" VERCH_LLEWELYN
Birthabt 1194, Of, , Caernarvonshire, Wales
Death1251, Windsor, Berkshire, England
FatherLlywelyn Fawr the_Great Prince of Wales (1173-1240)
MotherTangwystl Verch LLYWARCH (~1168-)
Marriage1215
Notes for Reginald DE_BRAOSE
Reginald supported Giles in his rebellions against King John. They were both active against the King in the barons' war. Neither was present at the signing of Magna Carta because they were still rebels who refused to compromise. K. John aquiesced to Reginald's claims to the de Braose estates in Wales in May 1216. He became Lord of Brecon, Abergavenny, Builth and other Marcher Lordships but was very much a vassal of Llewelyn Fawr, Prince of Gwynedd and now his father-in-law. Henry III restored Reginald to favour and the Bramber estates (confiscated from William by K. John) in 1217. At this seeming betrayal, Rhys and Owain, Reginald's nephews who were princes of Deheubarth, were incensed and they took Builth (except the castle). Llewelyn Fawr also became angry and besieged Brecon. Reginald eventually surrendered to Llewelyn and gave up Seinenydd (Swansea). By 1221 they were at war again with Llewelyn laying siege to Builth. The seige was relieved by Henry III's forces. From this time on Llewelyn tended to support the claims of Reginald's nephew John concerning the de Braose lands.

Reginald was a witness to the re-issue of Magna Carta by Henry III in 1225.
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