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Medieval England & Wales

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Medieval England and Wales

Medieval England and Wales had a complex and turbulent relationship.

Introduction

Introduction

  • In medieval times, the relationship between England and Wales was full of conflict and cooperation.
  • From early battles to full-scale invasions, the interactions between these two regions shaped their histories
    • The interaction between Wales and England left lasting impacts on their cultures and people.
Early Conflicts and Normal Influence

Early Conflicts and Normal Influence

  • At first, England and Wales had frequent conflicts.
    • The Welsh often clashed with Anglo-Saxon rulers before the Norman Conquest.
  • The rugged, hilly landscape of Wales made it tough for invaders to take control.
    • Welsh princes managed to resist many English attacks.
William the Conqueror

William the Conqueror

  • William the Conqueror took over England in 1066.
  • After taking England he and his successors wanted to control Wales too.
Normans' castles

Normans' castles

  • The Normans built Castles in Wales to secure their rule.
    • Famous castles were built to control the Welsh and prevent uprisings.
  • Famous Normans' castles include, for example:
    • Cardiff Castle
    • Chepstow Castle
Marcher Lords

Marcher Lords

  • Norman nobles, called Marcher Lords, were given land along the Welsh border.
    • That land was then called the Marches.
  • Marcher Lords were given land to defend against Welsh attacks.
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