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  1. Owain is a personable, relatable and enthusiastic television presenter, reporter and producer. You will have seen the North Walian, who is now based in Cardiff, presenting and reporting on a wide range of live sports event and entertainment programmes. From Amazon Prime Video’s Autumn Nations Series, Premier Sports United Rugby Championship ...

  2. www.owain-glyndwr.wales › owain_gwynedd-mOwain Gwynedd

    Owain ap Gr uffudd - or Owain Gwynedd as he was better known - was the son of Gruffudd ap Cynan (d.1137) and Angharad, daughter of Owain ab Edwin of Tegeingl. Gruffudd had been a strong leader of Gwynedd for many years but, by 1120, his sons were leading his forces on his behalf and building on the foundations he had laid.

  3. Contents. Rhodri ab Owain Gwynedd. Rhodri ab Owain Gwynedd ( c. 1147 – 1195) was prince of part of Gwynedd, one of the kingdoms of medieval Wales. He ruled from 1175 to 1195. On the death of Owain Gwynedd in 1170, fighting broke out among his nineteen sons over the division of his kingdom. Rhodri and his brother Dafydd ab Owain Gwynedd, Owain ...

  4. historiesandcastles.com › historic-figures › owainOwain Glyndŵr

    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 ...

  5. Owain Gwynedd, Prince of Gwynedd 1137-70, was born circa 1109. In 1137 he succeeded his father Gruffydd ap Cynan (1081-1137) to the kingdom of Gwynedd, which covered most of north Wales. While England was engaged in civil war, Owain used his skill as statesman and soldier to extend his frontiers. In 1157 Henry II led his first campaign against ...

  6. Owain positioned himself and his army at Dinas Basing , barring the road to Rhuddlan, setting up a trap in which Henry II would send his army along the direct road on the coast, while he crossed through the woods to out-flank Owain. The King of Gwynedd anticipated this, and dispatched his sons Dafydd ab Owain Gwynedd and Cynan into the woods ...

  7. Madog Ab Owain Gwynedd was a legendary voyager to America, a son (if he existed at all) of Owain Gwynedd (d. 1170), prince of Gwynedd, in North Wales. A quarrel among Owain’s sons over the distribution of their late father’s estate led Madog to sail to Ireland and then westward.