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{{Short description|King of Deheubarth (died 1093)}} {{Welsh name|Rhys|Tewdwr}}{{Infobox royalty | name = Rhys ap Tedwr | title = | image = | succession = [[Deheubarth|Prince of Deheubarth]] | reign = 1078β1093 | predecessor = [[Rhys ab Owain]] | successor = [[Gruffydd ap Rhys]] | birth_date = 1040 | birth_place = [[Carmarthenshire]], [[Wales]] | death_date = April 1093 | death_place = [[Brecon]], [[Powys]], [[Wales]] | spouse = Catrin (or Gwladus) verch Lestyn<br>Gwladys ferch Rhiwallon | issue = Goronwy<br>Hywel<br>Owain<br>[[Owain]]<br>Gwellian<br>[[Nest ferch Rhys]]<br>Efa<br>Ardden | house = [[House of Dinefwr|Dinefwr]] | father = Tewdwr ap Cadell | mother = Gwenllian ferch Gwyn of Dyfed }} '''Rhys ap Tewdwr''' (c. 1040 β 1093) was a king of [[Deheubarth]] in [[Wales]] and member of the [[House of Dinefwr|Dinefwr dynasty]], a branch descended from [[Rhodri the Great]]. Following the [[Norman Conquest]], he had to pay [[William the Conqueror]] to keep his kingdom, which lasted until the end of William's reign.<ref>Pierce, T. J., (1959). RHYS ap TEWDWR (died 1093), king of Deheubarth. Dictionary of Welsh Biography. Retrieved 22 Aug 2023, from https://biography.wales/article/arc_s-RHYS-APT-1093</ref> {{stack|[[Image:Medieval Wales.JPG|thumb|upright|Medieval [[Wales]], showing [[Deheubarth]] in the southwest]]}}
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