The nationalist movement has always held Owain Glyndwr in high regard, but he is now a figure of mass culture in Wales, with statues and monuments alongside pub and street names commemorating him.
The nationalist movement has always held Owain Glyndwr in high regard, but he is now a figure of mass culture in Wales, with statues and monuments alongside pub and street names commemorating him.
In 1401, Owain Glyndwr captured his old enemy Reynal de Grey, holding to ransom for a year until the king paid a substantial sum. In June of that year, an army under the command of Sir Edmund ...
Owain married into a leading Marcher family. He spent time in London and in the army of the King of England; indeed he could appear to have been the epitome of an assimilated Welshman. Owain ...