Battle of Mynydd Carn took place in 1081, as part of a dynastic struggle for control of the Welsh kingdoms of Gwynedd and Deheubarth. The result of the...
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Trahaearn ap Caradog (category People of medieval Wales killed in battle)
in 1081 in Mynydd Carn in Pembrokeshire, at the Battle of Mynydd Carn. On the death of Bleddyn ap Cynfyn in 1075, it appears that none of his sons were...
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Caradog ap Gruffydd (category People of medieval Wales killed in battle)
Gwynedd, Trahaearn ap Caradog. The two factions met in battle at Mynydd Carn, about a day's march north of St David's. Caradog and his ally Trahaearn were both...
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Mynachlog-ddu (section Origin of the name)
prehistoric remains. It is one of the possible sites of the Battle of Mynydd Carn in 1081. By c.1100 it was under the control of the Normans. Much has been...
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Gruffydd ap Rhydderch (category People of medieval Wales killed in battle)
his father and grandfather by gaining control of Deheubarth but was killed at the Battle of Mynydd Carn. Jermyn, Anthony. "4: Caerleon Through the Centuries...
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Rhys ap Tewdwr (redirect from Rhys ap Tewdwr, King of Deheubarth)
ap Cynan who was seeking to regain the throne of the Kingdom of Gwynedd, and at the Battle of Mynydd Carn in the same year they defeated and killed Caradog...
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Cynfyn enacts new laws regulating the activities of bards and musicians. 1081 Battle of Mynydd Carn: Gruffudd ap Cynan and Rhys ap Tewdwr defeat Trahaearn...
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invasion of Wales following the Saxon revolt in northern England, known as the Harrowing of the North. Shortly after the Battle of Mynydd Carn in 1081...
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son and heir of King Caradog ap Gruffydd of Morgannwg, who contested the Kingdom of Deheubarth and was killed in the Battle of Mynydd Carn in 1081. Owain...
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Diarmait Ua Briain (category Kings of Munster)
as King of Munster. He is believed to have been the commander of the Irish fleet that supported Rhys ap Tewdwr at the Battle of Mynydd Carn. In 1093...
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Preseli Mountains (redirect from Mynydd Preseli)
and villages. Some of the more notable are: Bedd Arthur (Neolithic hengiform standing stones) Mynydd Carningli (hillfort, SSSI) Carn Menyn (chambered cairn)...
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as ruler of Duklja (until 1101). Battle of Mynydd Carn (near St. Davids in Wales): Gruffudd ap Cynan in alliance with Rhys ap Tewdwr, prince of Deheubarth...
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was killed in 1081 at the Battle of Mynydd Carn, and would then return to the historic Aberffraw dynasty in the person of Gruffudd ap Cynan. Powys was...
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Normans following the defeat of his ally Trahaearn ap Caradog, prince of Gwynedd (1075–1081), at the Battle of Mynydd Carn in 1081, a move which earned...
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the throne of Gwynedd from Trahaearn ap Caradog at the Battle of Mynydd Carn was enticed to a meeting with the Earl of Chester and Earl of Shrewsbury...
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Gruffudd ap Cynan (redirect from Gruffudd ap Cynan, King of Gwynedd)
been joined by Meilyr ap Rhiwallon of Powys. The armies of the two confederacies met at the Battle of Mynydd Carn, with Gruffudd and Rhys victorious and...
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Wales in the Middle Ages (redirect from Kingdoms of Wales)
the throne of Gwynedd from Trahaearn ap Caradog at the Battle of Mynydd Carn, was enticed to a meeting with the Earl of Chester and Earl of Shrewsbury...
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Wales in the High Middle Ages (redirect from Wales of the High Middle Ages)
the throne of Gwynedd from Trahaearn ap Caradog at the Battle of Mynydd Carn, was enticed to a meeting with the Earl of Chester and Earl of Shrewsbury...
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of Gwynedd to a resurgent Aberffraw family following the Battle of Mynydd Carn. By 1191, the Kingdom of Powys was divided between the Principality of...
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Morgan ab Owain (category Year of birth unknown)
was killed in 1081 in the Battle of Mynydd Carn against Rhys ap Tewdwr, his son Owain Wan ruled only over Gwynllŵg. Most of Gwent was conquered by the...
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further west, was killed in the Battle of Mynydd Carn by Gruffudd ap Cynan and his allies. Gruffudd now became king of Gwynedd, but shortly thereafter...
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as ruler of Duklja (until 1101). Battle of Mynydd Carn (near St. Davids in Wales): Gruffudd ap Cynan in alliance with Rhys ap Tewdwr, prince of Deheubarth...
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This list of battles is organized geographically, by country in its present territory. Battle of Richmond Hill – 1795 – Hawkesbury and Nepean Wars (Australian...
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Morgan ap Hywel (category History of Monmouthshire)
Iestyn, a ruler of most of southern Wales whose grandson Caradog ap Gruffydd was killed in the Battle of Mynydd Carn in 1081. By the time of Caradog's death...
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Gwynedd, 20; Battle of Goodwick, pg 27; death of, pg 22 Davies, John, A History of Wales, Penguin, 1994, Gruffudd ap Cynan; Battle of Mynydd Carn, Norman Invasion...
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Survey) place the 1081 Battle of Mynydd Carn within the boundary of the airfield. Templeton's importance declined with the closures of the brickworks and...
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1160), king of Powys". Dictionary of Welsh Biography. "Battle of Gower; Battle of Loughor, Carn Goch Common, Penllergaer (404856)". Coflein. RCAHMW. Retrieved...
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places of worship, preferring stone built churches. Davies, John, A History of Wales, Penguin, 1994, Gruffydd ap Cynan; Battle of Mynydd Carn, Norman...
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Ethels, County tops, SIBs (Significant Islands of Britain), Dillons, Arderins, Vandeleur-Lynams, Carns and Binnions. Since 2012, the DoBIH has had a data-sharing...
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Cadw SAM: BR309: Mynydd Llangorse, cairn on S end of coflein NPRN: not yet identified. CPAT PRN not yet identified. Cadw SAM: BR355: Carn Caws Round Cairn...
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