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  1. Owain Glyndŵr. Owain Glyndŵr (also known as Owain Glyn Dŵr and Owen Glendower ), (c. 1355 – c. 1415) [1] was the last person born in Wales to be Prince of Wales. He was prince between 1401 and 1416. He started the Welsh Revolt against Henry IV of England 's rule of Wales. In the late 19th century, the Young Wales (Cymru Fydd) movement ...

  2. Owain Glyndŵr, né vers 1359 et mort vers 1416, est le dernier Gallois à se faire appeler « prince de Galles ». Descendant des princes de Powys par son père et de ceux de Deheubarth par sa mère, il déclenche la révolte contre l'emprise anglaise sur son pays .

  3. OwainGlyndwr - Hafan. Heb os Owain Glyn Dŵr yw’r Cymro enwocaf erioed a fe yw Braveheart Cymru. Mae ei enw’n symbol o falchder a rhyddid. Aberthodd popeth dros ei freuddwyd i weld Cymru’n genedl, yn llywodraethu ei hun gydag eglwys, senedd a phrifysgolion. Rhestrodd y Sunday Times Owain yn y seithfed safle ar ei rhestr o bobl fwyaf ...

  4. 25 de jan. de 2018 · Owain Glyndŵr is the national hero of Wales. In the early 15th century, he led the last serious rebellion against English rule for Welsh independence, fighting a largely guerrilla war that depended on attacking castles and deliberately avoiding the English in open battle. Nonetheless, Glyndŵr fought and won several pitched battles that ...

  5. 17 de fev. de 2011 · On Thursday 16 September 1400 in a tiny village (between Llangollen and Corwen) in the valley of the river Dee in north Wales, Owain Glyn Dwr had himself proclaimed Prince of Wales. This bold act ...

  6. Owain Glyndŵr ( ang. Owen Glendower, ur. ok. 1359, zm. ok. 1416) – książę walijski. Był spadkobiercą książąt Powys. Pochodził z królewskiego rodu Jorwerthów. Przez swoją matkę rościł sobie prawa do ziem Rhys ap Gruffydd. Był najpotężniejszym magnatem w północnej Walii. Znalazł się w otwartym konflikcie z lordem Greyem ...

  7. Statesman. We believe Owain ap Gruffydd Fychan was born in 1359. As a young man he studied Law in London, and served with the Earl of Arundel in Richard II’s campaigns in Scotland and Ireland. He owned estates at Sycharth (near Oswestry) and Glyndyfrdwy (near Corwen) and in south west Wales. Poets from the ninth century onwards had protested ...