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A life-size statue of Owain Glyndwr who led an historic Welsh uprising against rule from England has been unveiled in the town where he was born. The £125,000 bronze monument, which has taken four ...
However, for many others, the day is significant for another reason – it is Owain Glyndwr Day. On September 16 each year, thousands celebrate the life and legacy of the “rebel” Prince of Wales .
Organisers hope to raise enough money to buy and refurbish the hotel, which stands opposite a statue of Owain Glyndwr and five miles (8km) from his 14th Century home at Glyndyfrdwy.
Owain Glyndwr was the last native Welsh person to hold the title Prince of Wales. He was born in 1359 into a powerful family of the Anglo-Welsh nobility, ...
However, for many others, the day is significant for another reason – it is Owain Glyndwr Day. On September 16 each year, thousands celebrate the life and legacy of the “rebel” Prince of Wales .
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