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Owain Glyndŵr was a Welsh ruler and the last native Welsh person to hold the title of Prince of Wales. He was notably portrayed in Shakespeare's Henry VI Anglicised as 'Owen Glendower'.

He is considered the father of Welsh nationalism as he lead the Last War of Independence against the English. He is noticeably famous for his use of Guerilla tactics and the seizing of English castles around Wales until the rebellion fell and Glyndŵr disappeared; he is considered to have died or gone into hiding.

He is a very important figure for Wales, and is probably the equivalent of King Arthur.

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