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Source: William de Braose was born in Brecon, probably between 1197 and 1204. The Welsh, who detested him and his family name, called him Gwilym Ddu, Black William. He succeeded his father in his various lordships in 1227, including Abergavenny and Buellt.

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Titre William de Braose was born in Brecon, probably between 1197 and 1204. The Welsh, who detested him and his family name, called him Gwilym Ddu, Black William. He succeeded his father in his various lordships in 1227, including Abergavenny and Buellt.

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^ British Library MS Royal 14 C VII f. 116
^ Paris, Matthew (1250–1259), "Royal 14 C VII", Historia Anglorum, Chronica majora, Part III; Continuation of Chronica maiora, Catalogue of Illuminated Manuscripts, British Library
^ Dictionary of National Biography 34:11
^ Dictionary of National Biography 14:201
^ Shirley, Walter Waddington (1862), Royal and other historical letters illustrative of the reign of Henry III. From the originals in the Public Record Office, London: Longmans, Green, Longman, and Roberts, pp. 366–7 (in Latin)
^ http://www.walesonline.co.uk/whats-on/event/the-royal-bed-theatr-pena/[bare URL]

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^ British Library MS Royal 14 C VII f. 116
^ Paris, Matthew (1250–1259), "Royal 14 C VII", Historia Anglorum, Chronica majora, Part III; Continuation of Chronica maiora, Catalogue of Illuminated Manuscripts, British Library
^ Dictionary of National Biography 34:11
^ Dictionary of National Biography 14:201
^ Shirley, Walter Waddington (1862), Royal and other historical letters illustrative of the reign of Henry III. From the originals in the Public Record Office, London: Longmans, Green, Longman, and Roberts, pp. 366–7 (in Latin)
^ http://www.walesonline.co.uk/whats-on/event/the-royal-bed-theatr-pena/[bare URL]