Welsh footballing legends such as Gareth Bale have inspired new portraits featuring some of Owain Glyndwr’s key supporters. The artworks are by Dan Llywelyn Hall, the youngest artist to paint a ...
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 the ...
In 1402 Owain's old enemy, Grey of Ruthin, fell into Glyndŵr's hands, as did the sole adult male of the Mortimer family. In 1404 Owain captured the castles of Aberystwyth and Harlech, sealed an ...
Welsh freedom fighter Owain Glyndwr was referred to by Cuban leader Fidel Castro as “the World’s first guerilla leader” and playwright William Shakespeare recalled him as being “not in the roll of ...
The man at the heart of the first Welsh national assembly for six centuries is helping to mark the birth of its medieval predecessor. Presiding Officer Dafydd Elis-Thomas will speak at celebrations ...
Glyndwr was the last native Welshman to hold the Prince of Wales title. Owain Glyndwr was the last Welsh-born holder of the title Prince of Wales (Dan Llywelyn Hall/PA) Welsh footballing legends such ...
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