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  1. Owen Glyn Dŵr, Owen of the Glen of Dee Water, was thought to have been born in the year 1354, although the exact date is unknown. He claimed descent from Llewelyn the Great and the ruling princes of Wales. He was the heir to two of the four great princely houses of Wales and following his father’s death in 1370, received the best education ...

  2. OwainGlynDwr - Home. Owain Glyn Dŵr was arguably the greatest Welshman of all time and is the Welsh Braveheart. His name has become a symbol of pride and freedom. He sacrificed everything for a dream of Wales as a nation, governing itself ith its own church, parliament and universities. The Sunday Times list of the most influential world ...

  3. Owain Glyn Dŵr (born c. 1354—died c. 1416) was the self-proclaimed prince of Wales whose unsuccessful rebellion against England was the last major Welsh attempt to throw off English rule. He became a national hero upon the resurgence of Welsh nationalism in the 19th and 20th centuries.

  4. In 1400-01, Owain Glyndŵr embarked on a course that would lead to one of the most dramatic periods in Welsh history. An argument about common land with Baron Reginald de Gray of Ruthin; who enjoyed the favour of the English Crown, came to a head when Owain took matters into his own hands and attacked Ruthin. What is significant about the event ...

  5. Owain Glyndŵr (cca 1354 nebo 1359 – cca 1416) byl knížetem Walesu a poslední rodilý Velšan, kterému byl udělen titul velšského knížete (prince). Podnítil nakonec neúspěšnou, ale dlouho trvající vzpouru proti vládě Anglie ve Walesu.

  6. Owain Glyndŵr's Parliament House is one of Wales's most important historic buildings. You can visit this fascinating attraction and its book shop between 10.30a.m and 3.30p.m on Wednesday, Friday & Saturday or for large groups at any time by prior arrangement by email: helo@canolfanowainglyndwr.org

  7. 18 de ago. de 2023 · Owain Glyndŵr was the last native Welshman to hold the title Prince of Wales. In the early 15th century, he led the final major Welsh revolt against English rule. Glyndŵr was a charismatic nobleman who commanded allegiance from a broad swathe of Welsh society. He rose from relative obscurity to proclaim himself Prince of Wales in 1400, and ...