The Welsh Braveheart: Owain Glydwr, The Last Prince of Wales
Like William Wallace in Scotland, Owain Glyndwr fought for his country and was only finally defeated by superior numbers and the military genius of Henry V. Yet Glyndwr was not just a freedom fighter. He was the last native-born Prince of Wales, a man who initiated the first Welsh parliament at Machynlleth and proposed an entirely independent Welsh church.

Glyndwr also laid plans for two Welsh universities, proposed a return to the far sighted and revolutionary Laws of Hywel Dda and formed a Tripartite Agreement with Henry Percy and Edmund Mortimer. It led to an invasion of England and nearly brought the reign of Henry V to an end.

And yet, despite his success and popularity, Glyndwr's rebellion seriously damaged the Welsh economy with towns destroyed and much agricultural land laid to waste. Even so, he was never betrayed by his people, despite a huge reward being offered for his capture.

Glyndwr refused at least two offers of pardon from the English crown and remains the supreme champion of the underdog.
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The Welsh Braveheart: Owain Glydwr, The Last Prince of Wales
Like William Wallace in Scotland, Owain Glyndwr fought for his country and was only finally defeated by superior numbers and the military genius of Henry V. Yet Glyndwr was not just a freedom fighter. He was the last native-born Prince of Wales, a man who initiated the first Welsh parliament at Machynlleth and proposed an entirely independent Welsh church.

Glyndwr also laid plans for two Welsh universities, proposed a return to the far sighted and revolutionary Laws of Hywel Dda and formed a Tripartite Agreement with Henry Percy and Edmund Mortimer. It led to an invasion of England and nearly brought the reign of Henry V to an end.

And yet, despite his success and popularity, Glyndwr's rebellion seriously damaged the Welsh economy with towns destroyed and much agricultural land laid to waste. Even so, he was never betrayed by his people, despite a huge reward being offered for his capture.

Glyndwr refused at least two offers of pardon from the English crown and remains the supreme champion of the underdog.
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The Welsh Braveheart: Owain Glydwr, The Last Prince of Wales

The Welsh Braveheart: Owain Glydwr, The Last Prince of Wales

by Phil Carradice
The Welsh Braveheart: Owain Glydwr, The Last Prince of Wales

The Welsh Braveheart: Owain Glydwr, The Last Prince of Wales

by Phil Carradice

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Like William Wallace in Scotland, Owain Glyndwr fought for his country and was only finally defeated by superior numbers and the military genius of Henry V. Yet Glyndwr was not just a freedom fighter. He was the last native-born Prince of Wales, a man who initiated the first Welsh parliament at Machynlleth and proposed an entirely independent Welsh church.

Glyndwr also laid plans for two Welsh universities, proposed a return to the far sighted and revolutionary Laws of Hywel Dda and formed a Tripartite Agreement with Henry Percy and Edmund Mortimer. It led to an invasion of England and nearly brought the reign of Henry V to an end.

And yet, despite his success and popularity, Glyndwr's rebellion seriously damaged the Welsh economy with towns destroyed and much agricultural land laid to waste. Even so, he was never betrayed by his people, despite a huge reward being offered for his capture.

Glyndwr refused at least two offers of pardon from the English crown and remains the supreme champion of the underdog.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781399002691
Publisher: Pen and Sword
Publication date: 04/28/2025
Pages: 216
Product dimensions: 6.25(w) x 9.25(h) x (d)

About the Author

Phil Carradice is a well-known writer and historian with over 60 books to his credit. A poet, story teller and broadcaster, his most recent books are 'The Cuban Missile Crisis' (Pen and Sword), 'The Call Up' (Fonthill) and the novel 'Stargazers' for Accent Press. He is a regular broadcaster on BBC Radio and TV, presents the BBC Wales History programme 'The Past Master' and is widely regarded as one of the finest creative writing tutors in Wales.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements vi

Introduction vii

A Personal Prologue x

Chapter 1 A Prelude to it All 1

Chapter 2 Wales Before Glyndwr 15

Chapter 3 Early Life 39

Chapter 4 Rebellion 57

Chapter 5 A Blazing Star 78

Chapter 6 The Glory Years 91

Chapter 7 The Year of the French 105

Chapter 8 The Pennal Letters 119

Chapter 9 A Losing Battle 134

Chapter 10 The King is Dead, Long Live the King 149

Chapter 11 The End of the Race 160

Chapter 12 A National Figure 176

Epilogue 184

Endnotes 194

Bibliography 199

Index 202

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