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Battle of Mynydd Carn

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Gruffudd ap Cynan gained control of Gwynedd, and despite later being captured and imprisoned by the Normans for some years, escaped and reigned until 1137 becoming one of the most successful leaders of Gwynedd. Rhys ap Tewdwr regained Deheubarth and reigned until 1093. These two were later to play a
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prominent part in Welsh resistance to the Normans. The immediate aftermath of the battle helped the Normans who took advantage quickly of this internal Welsh struggle which weakened all the major Welsh kingdoms and killed three of their leaders. Later that year
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in their army. According to his biography, Gruffudd ap Cynan insisted on an immediate attack, overruling Rhys who wished to wait until the following morning. The result was a complete victory for Gruffudd ap Cynan and Rhys ap Tewdwr, with
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became the first Norman King to enter Wales and signalled his power by marching straight through modern day South Wales along to St David's. There he received homage from Rhys ap Tewdwr who accepted William's overlordship. The death of
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split his kingdom leaving it in disarray and helped ensure Norman dominance of the lowlands of Gwent and Glamorgan leading to the effective collapse of what had formerly been one of the most powerful Welsh kingdoms.
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The battle took place about a day's march north of St David's. In the evening Gruffudd and Rhys came up with the forces led by Trahaearn and Caradog ap Gruffydd, who are reported to have had
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was a descendant of the traditional ruling house of Gwynedd, and had previously made an attempt to claim the kingdom in 1075, but had been defeated by
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Paul Russell (ed) (2006). Vita Griffini Filii Conani: The Medieval Latin Life of Gruffudd Ap Cynan. University of Wales Press.
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and Gruffudd's old nemesis Trahaearn ap Caradog of Gwynedd. Gruffudd and Rhys made a pact and set forth to give battle.
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Some sources, including the UK Ordnance Survey maps, place the battle a little southwest of the village of
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took place in 1081, as part of a dynastic struggle for control of the Welsh kingdoms of
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The battle is recorded in the near-contemporary biography of one of the participants,
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to support his claim. He landed not in Gwynedd but further south near
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Unknown, Trahaearn, Caradog and other notables killed
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Index

Gruffudd ap Cynan
Rhys ap Tewdwr
Trahaearn ap Caradog

Caradog ap Gruffydd

Gwynedd
Deheubarth
Gruffudd ap Cynan
Trahaearn ap Caradog
Waterford
Danes
Irishmen
St David's
Paladin
Pembrokeshire
Rhys ap Tewdwr
Deheubarth
Caradog ap Gruffydd
Glamorgan
Gwent
Meilir ap Rhiwallon
Powys
Norman
arbalisters
Trahaearn ap Caradog
William the Conqueror
Caradog ap Gruffydd
Templeton
ISBN

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