1095 siege of pembroke castle where the Welsh were outsmarted again.
funny story, The Welsh outsmarted, which wasnt a rare thing in Medieval times lol in 1095 the Welsh began a sustained campaign of resistance. By early 1096 Hywel ap Goronwy had become one of the leaders of the Welsh revolt. That Spring he, together with Uchtryd ab Edwin and the war band of Cadwgan ap Bleddyn, laid waste the province of Penfro and strongly besieged Gerald Windsor in Pembroke castle. Unfortunately for the Welsh the wily Gerald outfoxed them and baffled, forced them to break off their siege, though they returned home with great booty. In the meantime Hywel's cousins, Gruffydd and Ifor, the sons of Idnerth ap Cadwgan, operating in Brycheiniog and Glamorgan won a great victory over a Norman force at Aber-llech in the river valley between Brecon and Swansea (Remfry, 211) Gerald of Wales wrote not long after of the siege Initially this castle was built by Arnulf Montgomery, during the reign of King Henry I, from stakes and turf. Which afterwards, on his return to ...