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office in Wales, from bearing arms, and from holding any castle or defending any house; no Welsh child was to be educated or apprenticed to any trade, no
Englishman could be convicted in any suit brought by a Welshman, Welshmen were to be severely penalised when marrying English women, any Englishman marrying a Welsh woman was disenfranchised, and all public assembly was forbidden. These laws sent a message to any of those who were wavering that the English viewed all the Welsh with equal suspicion. Many Welshmen who had tried to further their careers in English service now felt pushed into the rebellion as the middle ground between Owain and Henry disappeared.
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2202:, but nothing was to come of it. In 1416 Maredudd was himself offered a Pardon but refused. Perhaps his father Owain was still alive and he was unwilling to accept it while he lived. He finally accepted a Royal Pardon on 8 April 1421, suggesting that Owain Glyndŵr was finally dead. There is some evidence to suggest, in the poetry of the Welsh
2348:, could not intermarry with the English and were prevented from holding any office of the crown. Furthermore, in legal practice, a statement by a Welshman could not be used as evidence to implicate an Englishman in court. However, there were several occasions where Welshmen were granted the legal status of Englishmen, such as
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in 1403 and 1404 made his peace and accepted a fine. Somehow he avoided paying a penny. For many years after his surrender and despite official proscriptions, he sheltered rebels on the run, levied fines on 200 individuals that had not supported him, rode around the county with his retinue, and even
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The core
Lancastrian supporters would have none of this. They struck back with anti-Welsh legislation, the Penal Laws against Wales 1402 which were designed to establish English dominance in Wales. The laws included prohibiting any Welshman from buying land in England, from holding any senior public
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and were increasingly worried about the news from North Wales. Hotspur complained that he was not receiving sufficient support from the king and that the repressive policy of Henry was only encouraging revolt. He argued that negotiation and compromise could persuade Owain to end his revolt. In fact,
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house was known to be sympathetic towards Owain, and Henry intended to remind them of their loyalties and prevent the revolt from spreading any further south. After much harassment by Owain's forces he reached the abbey. Henry was in no mood to be merciful. His army partially destroyed the abbey and
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Early in 1406, Owain's forces suffered defeats at
Grosmont and Usk, in the south east of Wales. Despite the initial successes of the rebellion from 1400–1406, the Welsh were severely outnumbered and the Welsh populace increasingly exhausted by an English blockade combined with pillaging and violence
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with 120 men-at-arms and 300 archers, he knew it would take a great deal more to get inside so formidable a fortress and was forced to negotiate. A compromise was reached which would have resulted in pardons issued, but on 20 April, the king overruled Percy's local decision. It was not until Gwilym
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had also managed to reach
Shrewsbury. Thus, on 22 July, Henry was able to fight before the full strength of the rebels was present and on ground of his own choosing. The battle lasted all day, Prince Henry was badly wounded in the face by an arrow but continued to fight alongside his men. When the
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Welsh, had not been affected in some way. The cost in loss of life, loss of livelihood, and physical destruction was enormous. Wales, already a poor country on the border of
England, was further impoverished by pillage, economic blockade and communal fines. Reports by travellers speak of ruined
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English were adopting a different strategy. Rather than focusing on punitive expeditions favoured by his father, the young Henry of Monmouth adopted a strategy of economic blockade. Using the castles that remained in English control he gradually began to retake Wales while
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English lord. In 1404, after a series of successful castle sieges and battlefield victories, Owain was crowned prince of Wales in the presence of Scottish, French, Spanish and Breton envoys. He summoned a national parliament, where he announced plans to
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were funneling funds to support the rebellion. Furthermore, the Percy rebellion was still viable; even after the defeat of the Percy
Archbishop Scrope in May. In fact the Percy rebellion was not to end until 1408 when the Sheriff of Yorkshire defeated Henry Percy, Earl of Northumberland at
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executed a monk suspected of bearing arms against him. However, he failed to engage Owain's forces in any large numbers. Owain's forces harassed him and engaged in hit-and-run tactics on his supply chain, but refused to fight in the open. Henry's army was forced to retreat. They arrived at
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were both military leaders of a contingent of soldiers raised in 1396 to protect North Wales against any invasion by the French. They joined the king in his military expedition to
Ireland in 1398. When Glyndŵr announced his revolt, Rhys, Gwilym and their third brother,
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as he ministered to the dying and wounded on both sides. More serious for the rebellion, English forces landed in
Anglesey from Ireland. Over the next year they would gradually push the Welsh back until the resistance in Anglesey formally ended toward the end of 1406.
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on 2 November 1401. The English saw that if the revolt prospered it would inevitably attract disaffected supporters of the deposed King Richard, rumours of whose survival were widely circulating. They were concerned about the potential for disaffection in
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had launched a bold plan to consolidate his hold on his kingdom and break the power of the magnates who constantly threatened his authority. As part of this plan, Richard began to shift his power base from the southeast and London towards the county of
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landowners in Wales. Glyndŵr had been engaged in a long-running land dispute with them. He seems to have appealed to Parliament (though which one is not clear) to resolve the issue, with the courts under King Richard finding in his favour.
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appeared before the Chief Justitiar of the county and agreed to pay a communal fine for their adherence to Glyndŵr. Gradually the same pattern was repeated throughout the country. In July the Earl of Arundel's north-east Lordship around
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For some time, supporters of the deposed king remained at large. On 10 January 1400 serious civil disorder broke out in Chester in support of the Epiphany Rising. An atmosphere of disorder was building along the Anglo-Welsh border.
1514:. This was the historical burial place of the Tudor family. Rhys ap Tudur led an ambush of the king's forces at a place called Rhos Fawr ('the Great Moor'). After they were engaged, the Englishmen fled back to the safety of
1611:('little England beyond Wales'), charged down on them. Owain rallied his much smaller army and fought back, reportedly killing 200. The situation was sufficiently serious for the king to assemble another
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and Welsh commerce had almost ground to a halt. Land that had previously been productive was now empty wasteland with no tenants to work the land. As late as 1492, a Royal Official in lowland
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died in the final battle and Owain's wife Margaret along with two of his daughters (including Catrin) and three of his Mortimer granddaughters were taken prisoner and incarcerated in the
586:. For these people, the final years of the reign of Richard II were full of opportunities. To the English magnates, it was a further sign that Richard was dangerously out of control.
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began to adopt a more conciliatory attitude to the Welsh. Royal Pardons were offered to the major leaders of the revolt and other opponents of his father's regime. In a symbolic and
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had ceased active resistance and were making their own treaties with the rebels. It was rumoured that old allies of Richard II were sending money and arms to the Welsh and the
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ap Tudur began to write directly to the king that an agreement was reached on 24 June. However, this was on the condition that nine of the defenders be turned over to justice.
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with the French. The result was a formal treaty that promised French aid to Owain and the Welsh. Joint Welsh and Franco-Breton forces had already attacked and laid siege to
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and established a new destiny for them. Others eventually surrendered and made peace with the new order. Henry Dwn who, with the French and Bretons, had laid siege to
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Many prominent families were ruined. In 1411, John Hanmer pleaded poverty as the reason he could not pay the fines imposed on him. The Tudors no longer lorded it over
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cry went out that Hotspur had fallen, the rebels' resistance began to falter and crumble. By the end of the day, Hotspur was dead and his rebellion was over. Over 300
2293:. Others could not fit into the new order. An unknown number of Owain's supporters went into exile. Henry Gwyn ("White Henry") — heir to the substantial Lordship of
1431:. This was a revolutionary statement in itself. Owain's men quickly spread through north-east Wales. On 18 September, the town of Ruthin and De Grey's stronghold of
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2198:. In 1415 Henry V offered a Pardon to Owain, as he prepared for war with France. There is evidence that the new King Henry V was in negotiations with Owain's son,
1556:– to bring the country to order. An amnesty was issued in March which applied to all rebels with the exception of Owain and his cousins, Rhys and Gwilym ap Tudur.
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in February 1409, effectively ending Owain's territorial rule, although Owain himself was never captured or killed. He ignored two offers of a pardon from the new
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Owain remained free but now he was a hunted guerilla leader. The revolt continued to splutter on. In 1410, Owain readied his supporters for a last raid deep into
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2014:. The exact date and order of these battles is subject to dispute. However, they may have resulted in the death of Rhys Gethin at Grosmont and Owain's brother,
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ready to invade Wales. In a lightning campaign, Henry led his army around North Wales. He was harassed constantly by bad weather and the attacks of Welsh
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501:. During the rebellion's height between 1403 and 1406, Owain exercised control over the majority of Wales after capturing several of the most powerful
1837:. Senior churchmen and important members of society flowed to his banner. English resistance was reduced to a few isolated castles, walled towns, and
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through the City and was there hanged and let down again. His head was smitten off and his body quartered and sent to four towns and his head set on
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was under siege. During the siege, cannons were used by the English in one of the first recorded instances of artillery fire in Britain, That autumn
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were leaving their studies for Owain and Welsh labourers and craftsmen were abandoning their employers in England and returning to Wales in droves.
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and northwest Wales as they had done throughout the late 14th century. The family seemed finished until the third Tudor brother, Maredudd, went to
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1583:, 1 April, all but five of the garrison were in the little church in the town when a carpenter appeared at the castle gate, who, according to
1689:. He held him for a year until he received a substantial ransom from King Henry. In June 1402, Owain's forces encountered an army led by Sir
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cutting off trade and the supply of weapons. By 1407 this strategy was beginning to bear fruit. In March, 1,000 men from all over
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was still citing the devastation caused by the revolt as the reason he was unable to deliver promised revenues to the King.
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and after six years died in prison. King Henry also showed that the English were engaged in more and more ruthless tactics.
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as his chancellor. Soon afterwards he was said by Adam of Usk to have called his first Parliament (or more properly a
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plotted the murder of the King's justice. Nevertheless, his grandson fought alongside Henry V in 1415 at the
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1529:Memorial to the slain of the Battle of
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668:Reginald Grey, 3rd Baron Grey de Ruthyn
603:Henry Percy, 1st Earl of Northumberland
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57:'Owain Glyndŵr' by A.C.Michael, 1918
5399:Welsh Socialist Republican Movement
5039:Republicanism in the United Kingdom
3768:Council for Wales and Monmouthshire
2980:The Rise and Fall of Owain Glyn Dŵr
2364:was arrested as he had married the
2240:The aftermath of rebellion in Wales
2159:("Crooked David"), in an ambush in
1889:Thomas Percy, 1st Earl of Worcester
532:By 1407 the English had recaptured
421:Second War of Scottish Independence
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5617:Opposition to the 1996 investiture
5219:Covenant Society of the Free Welsh
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1571:garrison amounted to just fifteen
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517:reintroduce the traditional Welsh
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3026:Owain Glyndwr - Prince of Wales
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621:and then King. Richard died in
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1971:Letter", in which he promised
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5303:Proposed Welsh justice system
4843:Non-Christian belief systems
3202:Dictionary of Welsh Biography
3195:Pierce, Thomas Jones (1959).
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2398:is also the word used in the
2190:gesture, the body of deposed
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489:was a Welsh rebellion led by
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3997:History of Cardiff City F.C.
3006:The Revolt of Owain Glyn Dŵr
2377:Laws in Wales Acts 1535–1542
2248:or family in Wales, English
1660:Penal laws against the Welsh
461:Armagnac–Burgundian conflict
426:War of the Breton Succession
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5503:Treachery of the Blue Books
5315:Proposed full fiscal powers
5298:Proposed further devolution
3219:Owain Glyndwr and his Times
3165:Lloyd, John Edward (1931).
2883:Griffiths & Thomas 1985
2871:Griffiths & Thomas 1985
2859:Griffiths & Thomas 1985
2847:Griffiths & Thomas 1985
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2578:Griffiths & Thomas 1985
2566:Griffiths & Thomas 1985
2528:Griffiths & Thomas 1985
2404:National Assembly for Wales
2155:supporter of King Henry's,
625:, shortly after the failed
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5823:Opposition to independence
5672:Henry William John Edwards
5429:All Under One Banner Cymru
4939:Prince of Wales's feathers
3759:United Kingdom (1801–1922)
3434:Settlement in the Americas
3285:. Harmondsworth: Penguin.
3281:Williams, Gwyn A. (1985).
3253:Williams, Glanmor (2005).
3226:Williams, Glanmor (1993).
3221:. Dartford: Perry and Son.
3171:. Oxford: Clarendon Press.
2927:In search of Owain Glyndŵr
1977:Avignon Pope Benedict XIII
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5897:Medieval history of Wales
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3207:National Library of Wales
3106:Hodges, Geoffrey (1995).
3061:. New York. p. 212.
3055:Grant, R.G., ed. (2011).
3044:Evans, Howell T. (1915).
2748:10.1017/s0261340900018646
2402:for the 1999-established
2200:Maredudd ab Owain Glyndŵr
2012:Gruffudd ab Owain Glyndŵr
1478:against the English. The
674:The Welsh revolt, 1400–15
556:, accepted a pardon from
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36:List of Anglo-Welsh wars
5917:Battles involving Wales
5882:15th-century rebellions
5877:14th-century rebellions
5636:Plaid Cymru politicians
4897:1904–1905 Welsh revival
4892:Welsh Methodist revival
4026:Early modern Witchcraft
3914:1904–1905 Welsh revival
3600:List of rulers in Wales
3176:Parry, Charles (2010).
2978:Brough, Gideon (2017).
2356:, the half brothers of
2219:Annals of Owain Glyndwr
1951:The rebellion flounders
1403:Welsh campaign of 1403
1396:Welsh campaign of 1400
609:to meet Bolingbroke at
5577:Mudiad Amddiffyn Cymru
5513:Welsh Language Society
5214:History of Plaid Cymru
5151:Mudiad Amddiffyn Cymru
5105:Anti-British sentiment
3702:contemporary Welsh law
3215:Tout, Thomas Frederick
3023:Davies, R. R. (2009).
2967:Bradley, A.G. (1901).
2924:Barber, Chris (2004).
2665:Jones & Smith 1999
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1861:Earl of Northumberland
1839:fortified manor houses
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1797:Earl of Northumberland
1756:to the coast, burning
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569:The fall of Richard II
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316:Owain Glyndŵr's Revolt
141:Commanders and leaders
5887:15th century in Wales
5657:Rhiannon Davies Jones
5582:1969 Abergele bombing
5187:English rule in Wales
4902:Welsh Church Act 1914
4669:British Sign Language
3732:Principality of Wales
3716:History of the courts
3449:Industrial revolution
3230:. Oxford: Clarendon.
3146:Latimer, Jon (2001).
3131:. Gomer. p. 72.
2718:Ellis, Henry (1832).
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115:Principality of Wales
5867:Wars involving Wales
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5707:John Barnard Jenkins
5523:Renames in Snowdonia
5518:Welsh standard names
4458:British Armed Forces
4298:Wales–England border
3875:Historical documents
2334:Henry VII of England
2299:Charles VI of France
2259:Strata Florida Abbey
2110:Charles VI of France
2032:Battle of Pwll Melyn
2030:says that after the
2000:Battle of Pwll Melyn
1973:Charles VI of France
1857:Tripartite Indenture
1851:Tripartite Indenture
1770:University of Oxford
1625:Strata Florida Abbey
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659:Baron Grey de Ruthyn
589:In 1399, the exiled
523:Charles VI of France
481:Glyndŵr's great seal
5902:Henry IV of England
5828:British nationalism
5782:Arthur Owen Vaughan
5677:Hywel Teifi Edwards
5434:Proposed referendum
5126:Cymdeithas yr Iaith
5073:proposed referendum
4617:Scheduled monuments
4593:Literature in Welsh
4493:Banking and finance
4271:Mountains and hills
4197:Statute of Rhuddlan
3670:Constitutional laws
3580:King of the Britons
3439:Early modern period
3180:. Novasys Limited.
3128:The People of Wales
2973:. New York: Putnam.
2370:Catherine of Valois
2358:Henry VI of England
2338:Tudors of Penmynydd
2303:Battle of Agincourt
2291:Battle of Agincourt
2257:and Abbeys such as
1693:, the uncle of the
1613:punitive expedition
1563:'s great castle at
1480:Tudors of Penmynydd
529:by English armies.
446:Despenser's Crusade
431:Castilian Civil War
161:Sir Edmund Mortimer
5712:Julian Lewis Jones
5682:Evan Vincent Evans
5487:The Bards of Wales
5034:Celtic nationalism
4784:Healthcare service
4405:Secretary of State
4187:Edwardian conquest
4177:Medieval Welsh law
4162:Kingdom of Gwynedd
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2076:Aberystwyth Castle
1871:including most of
1750:Abergavenny Castle
1726:Llywelyn the Great
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1701:in central Wales.
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1669:The revolt spreads
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538:Aberystwyth Castle
495:Kingdom of England
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403:Hundred Years' War
135:Kingdom of England
5872:Glyndŵr rebellion
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5642:Julian Cayo-Evans
5459:Wales Green Party
5226:Tryweryn flooding
5202:Glyndŵr rebellion
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3910:Christian history
3889:historic counties
3690:England and Wales
3605:Rulers of Gwynedd
3483:Medieval kingdoms
3429:Glyndŵr rebellion
3266:978-0-7083-1941-3
3245:978-0-19-167055-8
3187:978-0-9565553-0-4
3157:978-0-7195-5605-0
3138:978-1-85902-743-1
3117:978-1-873827-24-6
3098:978-0-31250-745-9
3036:978-1-84771-763-4
3015:978-0-19-285336-3
2937:978-1-872730-33-2
2255:Montgomery Castle
2253:castles, such as
2196:Westminster Abbey
2016:Tudur ap Gruffudd
1781:Henry of Monmouth
1777:Caernarfon Castle
1718:Caernarfon Castle
1677:Banner of Glyndwr
1642:Caernarfon Castle
1638:Battle of Tuthill
1493:Maredudd ap Tudur
1361:Important battle
1346:Wales during the
623:Pontefract Castle
591:Henry Bolingbroke
554:Maredudd ab Owain
550:guerrilla tactics
519:laws of Hywel Dda
487:Glyndŵr rebellion
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5802:Rhydwen Williams
5792:Gwyn A. Williams
5737:Laura McAllister
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