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The Rise of Welsh Princes

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The Rise of Welsh Princes

Llywelyn the Great unified Wales but lost independence to Edward I’s conquest by 1284.

Llywelyn the Great

Llywelyn the Great

  • In the early 1200s, Llywelyn the Great became a powerful Welsh leader.
  • Llywelyn the Great united several Welsh kingdoms.
  • Llywelyn the Great made agreements with English kings to keep some independence for Wales.
Deals with King John & Henry III

Deals with King John & Henry III

  • Llywelyn made deals with King John and Henry III
    • Kings recognised Llywelyn's authority over much of Wales.
  • Despite these agreements, there were still many conflicts with English forces.
Edward I & the Conquest of Wales

Edward I & the Conquest of Wales

  • Things changed a lot during the reign of Edward I (1272-1307).
  • In 1282, the last native Prince of Wales was killed.
    • The last native prince of Wales was called Llywelyn ap Gruffudd.
  • The death of Llywelyn ap Gruffudd ended the Welsh independence.
Statute of Rhuddlan

Statute of Rhuddlan

  • In 1284, Edward I issued the Statute of Rhuddlan.
  • Statute of Rhuddlan brought Welsh law under English control and established English rule.
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