
Gone Medieval Owain Glyndwr, Welsh Rebel
Oct 28, 2025
Dr. Rhun Emlyn, a lecturer in medieval Welsh history, shares fascinating insights about Owain Glyndŵr, the self-proclaimed Prince of Wales. They delve into Glyndŵr's legendary rebellion against English rule in 1400, his royal ancestry, and the transformative period in 14th-century Wales. Rhun highlights how Glyndŵr united fractured factions through family ties and diplomatic efforts, including alliances with Scotland and France. The discussion also touches on Glyndŵr's influence on Welsh identity and the myths that surround his legacy even today.
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He Hired A Prophet And Patronized Poets
- Glyndŵr kept a personal prophet and actively engaged with prophecy common in Welsh culture.
- He commissioned poetry and surrounded himself with cultural figures to bolster legitimacy.
Personal Injustice Sparked National Rebellion
- A personal legal grievance with Lord Grey triggered Glyndŵr to act after failed appeals to royal justice.
- Fifteen men at his home proclaimed him Prince of Wales, turning personal grievance into national revolt.
He Fought Diplomacy As Well As Battles
- Glyndŵr pursued an international strategy, seeking alliances with Scotland, Ireland, and France.
- He treated the revolt as a multi-front struggle against England within broader Hundred Years' War politics.


