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Every year, people gather in the town square to mark Owain Glyndŵr Day on September 16 - the date in which Glyndŵr's proclamation took place in 1400. walesonline Load mobile navigation.
Glyndŵr University. Emily has been influential in organising the first major event of the year, Fresher’s Week, in conjunction with the Guild team.
Catrin Glyndŵr was captured by Henry IV's troops at Harlech castle in 1409. She was then held with her children at the Tower of London, where she died in 1413.
Scientists at Glyndŵr University in Wrexham hope to create an eco-friendly spray which stops insects destroying crops by interfering with their pheromone.
A petition calling for the public purchase of Owain Glyndŵr’s “forgotten” home is more than halfway to its target. More than 5,000 signatures have been gathered and, if it reaches 10,000 ...
The Owain Glyndŵr Centre in Machynlleth is to receive a £275,000 grant from CADW, the Welsh Assembly Government's historic environment service. The funding will be used to restore the Grade ...
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Owain Glyndŵr Day is celebrated on September 16, marking the anniversary of the Welsh national hero's proclamation as Prince of Wales in 1400.
Owain Glyndŵr day commemorates the day in 1400 when Glyndŵr began a 15-year uprising against the then-king of England, Henry IV, after which his followers proclaimed him the Prince of Wales.
Greg Jenner is joined by comedian Elis James and historian Dr Kathryn Hurlock to explore the life and political career of medieval Welsh rebel Owain Glyndŵr, the last Welsh-born Prince of Wales ...
Wrexham Glyndwr University computer scientists are working closely with Myddelton College in Denbigh to deliver innovative virtual and augmented reality scenarios in an education setting as part ...
Thousands of school and college leavers will discover where their future lies when A-level results are announced next week. For those who do not get the grades they had hoped for, the Clearing ...
The new constituency of Montgomeryshire & Glyndŵr saw Labour's Steve Witherden obtain 12,709 votes, followed by Reform UK's Oliver Lewis at 8,894 votes.
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