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Gweirca ferch Owain

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Gweirca ferch Owain (possibly Gwerica) was a medieval Welsh noblewoman, granddaughter of Madog ap Gruffydd Maelor and daughter of Owain ap Gruffydd ap Madog.

Death and burial

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Gweirca died in 1290 and is buried at Valle Crucis Abbey, near Llangollen, which was founded by her grandfather.

Her sepulchral grave slab has been preserved at the Abbey and represents the earliest-dated grave slab in north Wales. The stone is badly weathered and exists only in fragments. However, the following details can be identified: "an inscription, placed within a border, surrounding a narrow band of decoration. This consists of the upper part of two animals with their heads back to back and their tails interlacing elaborately with two circles. The lower part of the panel has interlacing stems."[1][page needed]

The inscription in Latin reads:

HIC IACET GWEIRCA FILIA OWENI ... PPICIETVR... AME...E ADO MCC LXXXX[1][page needed]

Translated as:

Here lies Gweirca, daughter of Owain... (may God) have mercy... on her soul... AD 1290[2][page needed]

Peter Lord states that Gweirca's grave slab is "the earliest-dated Welsh memorial of any kind".[3]

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References

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  1. ^ a b D. H. Evans, Valle Crucis Abbey, Cadw Welsh Assembly Government (2008)
  2. ^ C. A. Ralegh Radford Valle Crucis Abbey, Denbighshire H.M. Stationery Office, 1967
  3. ^ Peter Lord The Visual Culture of Wales: Medieval Vision University of Wales Press, 2003 p. 118