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 This Month in Celtic History - August 2003
King Henry& attempt to subdue the Welsh rebellion in the summer of 1402 had ended in disaster, with his army cut to pieces on the hillside of Bryn Glas, and one of his key noblemen, Sir Edmund Mortimer, gone over to the Welsh side.
The battle marked the coming of age of Henry& son Henry, who having proven himself in battle at Shrewsbury now demanded an independent command and a more prominent role in strategic decision-making.
On 20 July the forces of Henry and Hotspur collided in a pea field north of Shrewsbury.
www.celticleague.org /history_8-03a.html   (850 words)

  
 Owain Glyndwr - Welshpedia
In June Owain’s forces encountered an army led by Sir Edmund Mortimer], the uncle of the the Lord of the March, at the Battle of Bryn Glas in central Wales.
John ap Hywel, abbot of the Llantarnam Cistercian monastery, was killed during the battle of Usk as he ministered to the dying and wounded on both sides.
In 1387 Owain was in the South East and saw action on the high-seas at the Battle of Cadzand.
www.welshpedia.co.uk /wiki/wales/index.php?title=Owain_Glyndwr   (850 words)

  
 Owen Glendower review
Powys is faithful, as I understand it, to the stories of Glendower from contemporary sources, even though some of these have been dismissed by modern historians, such as the mutilation of the English dead at the battle of Bryn Glas by Welsh women.
We feel what it’s like to hold a sword, to fight a battle.
Glendower’s change of mind was presented as according with his mercurial and intuitive nature, the essence of his sorcery.
www.ianmulder.clara.net /glendower.htm   (1816 words)

  
 Owain Glyndŵr - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In June Owain’s forces encountered an army led by Sir Edmund Mortimer, the uncle of the the Lord of the March, at Bryn Glas in central Wales.
In 1387 Owain was in the South East and saw action on the high-seas at the Battle of Cadzand.
Owain is thought to have been sent to London to study law at the Inns of Court.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Owain_Glyndwr   (1816 words)

  
 Owain Glyndŵr - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In June Owain’s forces encountered an army led by Sir Edmund Mortimer, the uncle of the Lord of the March, at Bryn Glas in central Wales.
In 1387, Owain was in the South East and saw action on the high-seas at the Battle of Cadzand.
Owain is thought to have been sent to London to study law at the Inns of Court.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Owen_Glendower   (4633 words)

  
 Owen Glendower review
Powys is faithful, as I understand it, to the stories of Glendower from contemporary sources, even though some of these have been dismissed by modern historians, such as the mutilation of the English dead at the battle of Bryn Glas by Welsh women.
Glendower’s change of mind was presented as according with his mercurial and intuitive nature, the essence of his sorcery.
—his Glendower does not boast, and does not believe in his own powers of sorcery, though he is glad enough to allow others to believe in them, for it increases their awe and serves his ends.
www.ianmulder.clara.net /glendower.htm   (1816 words)

  
 hstwl10.txt
Owen's victories were used to the full--that of the Vyrnwy was followed by an agreement with Grey of Ruthin, that of Bryn Glas by an alliance with the Mortimers.
He was loved by his people during his youth of adventure and battle, and during his old age of safe counsel and love of peace.
The accession of Owen Gwynedd and of the Lord Rees of the Deheubarth.
www.cumorah.com /etexts/hstwl10.txt   (1816 words)

  
 Owain Glyndŵr - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In June Owain’s forces encountered an army led by Sir Edmund Mortimer, the uncle of the the Lord of the March, at Bryn Glas in central Wales.
In 1387 Owain was in the South East and saw action on the high-seas at the Battle of Cadzand.
Owain is thought to have been sent to London to study law at the Inns of Court.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Owen_Glendower   (1816 words)

  
 Owain Glyndŵr - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In June Owain’s forces encountered an army led by Sir Edmund Mortimer, the uncle of the Lord of the March, at Bryn Glas in central Wales.
In 1387, Owain was in the South East and saw action on the high-seas at the Battle of Cadzand.
Owain is thought to have been sent to London to study law at the Inns of Court.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Owain_Glyndwr   (4488 words)

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