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1114 and another invasion of Wales

 1114 and another invasion of Wales , this time the king of Scotland was involved.  By 1114 Norman lords in Wales were under attack, and in Mid-Wales in , Owain ap Cadwgan had blinded one of the political hostages he had been holding. In North Wales Gruffudd ap Cynan was threatening the power of the Earl of Chester.  Henry the 1st sent three armies into Wales.  Gilbert FitzRichard would lead a force from the south.  Alexander, the King of Scotland would press on from the north  King Henry invaded from Mid-Wales

UNITED wALES

  No matter what mediaeval Welsh kingdom/principality you came from, you weren't considered a foreigner unless you were from outside of Wales; if you were from England you had the status of a serf or below and had to be vouched for by someone born in Wales (regardless of what part of Wales); all the sources confirm this. The reason I'm saying this is many people seem to think that the kingdoms of north Wales and south Wales considered themselves as different as they would the English or anyone else; this is utter nonsense, and I can't find anything in the whole of Welsh history that would suggest such a thing. those west of Offa's Dyke did consider themselves the same people; they spoke the same language and had the same laws, culture, traditions and customs, all unique to Cymru and different to everywhere else. Here is something for you: from the laws of Wales itself, written down by one of the greatest kings of Wales; this alone proves everything these people say is w...

BBC King and conquer, Wales played a huge part in real life but will it in the BBC show.

BBC's King and Conqueror: Wales played a huge part in real life, but will it in the BBC show. Harold Godwenson, ''1066 and all that'' , the future Harold who fought William the Conqueror, played a huge part in Welsh history before he was killed in 1066. However , I wouldn't be surprised if the Welsh parts are ignored in this upcoming drama by the BBC that covers the period. In the early 1060s Wales was united under Gruffudd ap Llywelyn , a brutal king who united Wales through brutal conquests. During all this he attacked the border areas, which included a famous sacking of Hereford, killing monks. burning churches and wiping out the large English army sent to defend against him. See below what the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle said about this.  "In the same year Gruffydd, the Welsh king, raided in Herefordshire so that he came very near to Leominster; and men gathered against him, both local men and French men from the castle. And there were killed very many good m...

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 ...

Anti Welsh lies (The Welsh hate eachother as much as the English) proven to be a lie.

Once again today I got attacked by older men who claim Wales was never a united country and saw each other the same way they saw the English; this is utter tripe of course, and it is even written in law that all Welshmen have the same status regardless of what Welsh kingdom they were in, but anyone brought into Wales from England had to be vouched for by a Welshman and would get the status as serf. Below are the actual laws. Every day I need to defend Welsh history against so many lies; please be very careful what you believe, folks. so many people want to put Wales down and take away all our national heroes and achievements. :( I always provide sources, but when i ask these Welsh haters they have only opinions or were taught such things before there was an internet to prove them wrong. the thing is you can show them proof that they are wrong, but they won't change. Laws of Hywel also known as Welsh law, was the legal system which applied to all of Wales throughout the Middle Ages ...

Welsh people and events that should be remembered PART 2

 Maybe I should have started with this guy, but anyway, here he is. What a life.  Gruffudd ap Cynan  1055 – 1137 His father was  Prince, Cynan ap Iago Gruffudd's mother was Ragnailt ingen Amlaíb, a granddaughter of King Sigtrygg Silkbeard and a member of the Hiberno-Norse Uí Ímair dynasty. (Had a number of children, one went onto be a very successful. King Owain Gwynedd (c. 1100 – 1170) and the other Gwenllian ferch Gruffydd (1100 – 1136) who married Gruffydd ap Rhys, Prince of Deheubarth who was the son of her fathers ally Rhys ap Tewdwr .)  He took the throne of Gwynedd three times, lost it again, and then regained it in 1099, holding onto it until his death. born in the Hiberno-Norse Kingdom of Dublin and reared near Swords, County Dublin in Ireland. Since Gruffudd was also descended from Brian Boru, High King of Ireland, through his mother, he received a great deal of assistance from Ireland, including from the Hiberno-Norse in Dublin, the Isles, and Wexford...

Welsh people and events that should be remembered PART 1

  Welsh people like you and me that should be remembered part 1 Wales has a history to match any nation, but most people have little knowledge of this, and those who think they do are often misinformed. This means fascinating people like Gruffudd below get little recognition from the people of Wales, and to me that's such a shame. I'm doing posts that summarise events in the lives of people who I believe, if they were of different nationalities, would be household names. Btw What a tv show or documentary these would make! :) Gruffydd ap Rhys 1090 – 1137 Son of rhys ap Twdwr and  Brother of nest . husband of Gruffudd Cynans daughter Gwenllian . parents of the lord rhys Gruffydd was born in Llandeilo.  Exile in Ireland Following the death of his father, Rhys ap Tewdwr in 1093, Deheubarth was taken over by the Normans, and Gruffydd spent much of his early years in exile in Ireland. His sister nest was taken to the court of the king of England where she had relations with the...