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  1. Owain Lawgoch (English: Owain of the Red Hand, French: Yvain de Galles, lit. 'Owen of Wales'), full name Owain ap Thomas ap Rhodri ( c. 1330 – July 1378), was a Welsh soldier who served in Lombardy, France, Alsace, and Switzerland. He led a Free Company fighting for the French against the English in the Hundred Years' War.

  2. Owain Lawgoch (en inglés: Owain of the Red Hand, en francés: Yvain de Galles ), nombre completo Owain ap Thomas ap Rhodri ( c. 1330 - julio de 1378), fue un militar galés que sirvió en Lombardía, Francia, Alsacia, y Suiza. Estuvo al frente de una Compañía Libre que luchó en el bando francés contra el ejército inglés ...

  3. Kevin is raising awareness of Owain Lawgoch, known in France as Yvain de Galles. In Mortagne-Sur-Gironde, in South West France, there is a monument to this important figure in Welsh history. Kevin wants to give the Welsh people, and anyone interested in Wales, the opportunity to decide whether there should be a monument in Wales.

  4. Owain Lawgoch, nombre completo Owain ap Thomas ap Rhodri, fue un militar galés que sirvió en Lombardía, Francia, Alsacia, y Suiza. Estuvo al frente de una Compañía Libre que luchó en el bando francés contra el ejército inglés durante la Guerra de los Cien Años.

  5. www.owain-glyndwr.wales › owain_lawgochOwain Lawgoch

    Owain also had a number of supporters, particularly in North Wales, and he was revered as ‘Owain Lawgoch’ or ‘Owain of the Red Hand’. Edward III of England decided that drastic action was needed to stop Owain, and so a Scot by the name of John Lamb was employed as a spy to assassinate him. Lamb infiltrated Owain’s camp and managed to ...

  6. OWAIN ap THOMAS ap RHODRI (' Owain Lawgoch '; died 1378), a soldier of fortune and pretender to the principality of Wales. Son of Thomas ap Rhodri ap Gruffydd by one Cecilia - he was therefore a great-great-grandson of Llywelyn ap Iorwerth and a great-nephew of Llywelyn ap Gruffydd.

  7. 19 de ago. de 2003 · TO THE English, Owain Lawgoch was a rebel and traitor who threatened their rule in Wales more than 600 years ago. Their answer was assassination and a knifeman earned £20 - a huge amount of...