NEW BOOK - The Battle of Crug Mawr (Cardigan) 1136
The sweeping victory of the Welsh at Cardigan (Crug Mawr) was historic. 
It not only put the victor, Owain Gwynedd in a position to rule Wales 
free of English domination, it also marked the arrival on the 
battlefields of Europe of a new, deadly and uniquely Welsh weapon. The 
longbow had arrived.  
A Welsh revolt against Norman rule had 
begun in south Wales, where on 1 January 1136 the Welsh won a victory 
over the local Norman forces at the Battle of Llwchwr between Loughor 
and Swansea. This led to an invasion by the forces of Gwynedd, led by 
Owain Gwynedd and Cadwaladr ap Gruffydd, sons of the king of Gwynedd, 
Gruffydd ap Cynan. They captured a number of castles in northern 
Ceredigion and made an alliance with Gruffydd ap Rhys of Deheubarth. The
 combined forces headed for Cardigan. There they met the combined forces
 of all the Normans in South Wales. 
Fought just east of the town
 of Ceredigion (Cardigan) on the slopes of the Crug Mawr hill this 
battle was hard fought and decisive. 
This book explains the background to the battle, looks at the forces involved and follows the course of the fighting.
Get your copy HERE
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Battle-Crug-Cardigan-Bretwalda-Battles/dp/1909698911/ref=sr_1_1_twi_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1420878747&sr=1-1&keywords=bretwalda+crug+mawr

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