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How did llywelyn the last die?

Owain Glyndwr was a noble man and he became prince of Wales in 1400. He took charge of Wales and made it better. He fought in loads of battles with his army and took over the town's and castles of Wales.


Why is owain glyndwr a seen as a rebel by the English?

Owain Glyndwr was seen as a rebel mainly because he rebelled against the English rule of wales. After a dispute over the boundried of his land in gwynedd (north eastern wales) with one of his neighbours he took it to one of the courts in the area but as his neighbour was pro English whereas despite havign served in the English army in it's wars against the french king he was more neutral, either that or the neighbour bribed the court it's hard to tell with these things. Owain killed his neighbour and after that many of the disgruntled nobles within wales rallied behind him and declared him the prince of wales, driving out the English garrisons and caputuring many of the castles built by Ed 1 he moved into shrewesbury to attack England itself. The barons of England had moved against the king and had drawn up treaties offering land to Owain but for some reason he turned his army back probably thinkign it best to hold onto what he had than risk it all. After one of the longest rebellions in history lasting well over 15 years he slowly faded away never having been caught. Despite Henry V offering him numerous pardons he never gave up the fight. Shortly after this Henry Tudor took the throne of England and this was viewed as a welsh noble on the English throne, after that they never felt the need to rebel again.


What is the history of the capital of Wales?

Wales did not have an official capital before 1955. There were a number of places that had a claim to this title - St. David's (as an ecclesiastical centre and home of Wales's first cathedral), Carnarvon (the site of the investiture of the Prince of Wales), Aberystwyth (as a neutral, middle town boasting the National Library of Wales) or Machynlleth (seat of Owain Glyndŵr's Welsh Parliament in 1404). Much political wrangling ensued,with debates in Parliament over which town should have the honour. In the end, and to decide the matter, an official ballot was organised between the members of the Welsh local authorities. The results, declared on July 2, 1954, found that Cardiff had won 136 votes, Caernarfon took just 11 and Aberystwyth had only four. Local authorities representing more than two million people (around 85% of the Principality's total population) had opted for Cardiff. Cardiff's position was finally confirmed in a written statement to the House of Commons by the Minister for Welsh Affairs Gwilym Lloyd George, son of David Lloyd George, on Tuesday 20 December 1955.


How long did it take for England to gain control of Wales?

It took England the better part of two centuries to gain control of Wales. Part of the reason it took so long was that England did not try to make the take over in a single campaign. It was a stop and go procedure as England was involved in various other wars.


Could the romans ever taken over britain?

They took over Wales and what later came to be called England, but not Scotland.

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Why is Andrew so much better than Owain?

The reason why Andrew Faulds is better than Owain Jones, is because he shares much more interests and has a lot more in common with the person they're both fighting over, than Owain. Owain keeps criticizing Basia's interests, and is sometimes racist to her and her friends. Also she thinks Andrew's good looking.


How did llywelyn the last die?

Owain Glyndwr was a noble man and he became prince of Wales in 1400. He took charge of Wales and made it better. He fought in loads of battles with his army and took over the town's and castles of Wales.


Who was the first prince of Wales?

Depends, after the Romans left, what is now called Wales was ruled over by the Kings of Britain, such as the King of Gwynedd and King of Powys. See the question: "Who was considered the first king of Wales." in the category "Welsh History"


Why is owain glyndwr a seen as a rebel by the English?

Owain Glyndwr was seen as a rebel mainly because he rebelled against the English rule of wales. After a dispute over the boundried of his land in gwynedd (north eastern wales) with one of his neighbours he took it to one of the courts in the area but as his neighbour was pro English whereas despite havign served in the English army in it's wars against the french king he was more neutral, either that or the neighbour bribed the court it's hard to tell with these things. Owain killed his neighbour and after that many of the disgruntled nobles within wales rallied behind him and declared him the prince of wales, driving out the English garrisons and caputuring many of the castles built by Ed 1 he moved into shrewesbury to attack England itself. The barons of England had moved against the king and had drawn up treaties offering land to Owain but for some reason he turned his army back probably thinkign it best to hold onto what he had than risk it all. After one of the longest rebellions in history lasting well over 15 years he slowly faded away never having been caught. Despite Henry V offering him numerous pardons he never gave up the fight. Shortly after this Henry Tudor took the throne of England and this was viewed as a welsh noble on the English throne, after that they never felt the need to rebel again.


Why did Edward I do what he did in whales?

Edward I, did what he did in Wales, in order to rule over Wales.


How many miles is Swansea Wales from Pontypool Wales in the UK?

It is just over fifty miles.


Is Wales a flat country?

no, there ar e thousands of mountains everywhere all over wales


How long to drive from Gosford to Kempsey NSW?

It takes just over three and a half hours (on average) to drive from Gosford to Kempsey in New South Wales.


Why was wales so hard to take over in the middle ages?

wales was so hard to take over because they had the most number of popularity.they were even harder to take over even with everyone on their side.


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Wales does not have an independent government as it is part of the UK. It has its own parliament and representation within UK parliament; howveer, Wales has no independence over the UK like the Republic of Ireland does.


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