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imprisonment in england, gruffydd was in fetters in the market-place at chester when cynwrig the tall, who was visiting the city, saw an opportunity to release him when the burgesses of chester were at dinner. he is said to have picked gruffudd up, still in fetters and carried him out of the city on his shoulders
and her son morgan slain, gwenllian herself was captured and beheaded by the normans, as was her other son maelgwyn. gruffydd died, old and blind, in , he was buried by the high altar in bangor cathedral which he had been involved in rebuilding, there are some fragments of a viking-style sculpture preserved...
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