With such strong military success so quickly, other noblemen rallied to Glyndwr's standard. The Tudors of Anglesey, counsins of Owain and once close allies of Richard II, moved against English ...
Owain Glyndwr was the last native Welsh person to hold the title Prince of Wales. He was born in 1359 into a powerful family of the Anglo-Welsh nobility, during a time of relative peace between ...
Owain Glyndwr's own relationship with the crown came to a crucial point in 1399 when he appealed to the new king's parliament to rule in a long-running land dispute with his neighbour Reynold de ...
In 1401, Owain Glyndwr captured his old enemy Reynal de Grey, holding to ransom for a year until the king paid a substantial sum. In June of that year, an army under the command of Sir Edmund ...
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