Castelo Colwyn

Castelo Colwyn
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National Monument of Wales (d)Visualizar e editar dados no Wikidata
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Vista aérea do Castelo Colwyn.

O Castelo Colwyn foi um castelo medieval perto de Llansantffraed, no País de Gales. Foi construído no local de um forte romano. O castelo foi capturado em 1196 por Rhys ap Gruffydd, que fazia campanha contra os normandos.[1] Foi reconstruído em 1242 por Ralph de Mortimer para proteger o senhorio de Maelienydd, que ele havia adquirido recentemente.[2]

Referências

  1. Jones 1941, pp. 136–137
  2. Lewis 1849, pp. 85–98
  • Jones, T, ed. (1941), Brut y Tywysogion: Peniarth MS. 20, University of Wales Press 
  • Lewis, Samuel (1849), A Topographical Dictionary of Wales, Institute of Historical Research, pp. 85–98 

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