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The story of Cefnllys – the twice built castle of Radnorshire


THE story of Cefnllys is one of war, struggle and defiance during the turbulent Middle Ages.
The village, near Llandrindod Wells, witnessed the destruction of its nearby castle - not once but twice - and would eventually become a ghost town.
The poet Lewys Glyn Cothi wrote: A white castle above a full moat, An eight-sided fortress above a loop of the Ieithon, A Greek fortress with twelve girdles, The name of the place is Cefn llys, The name of that fortress is to be found In the great Brut of the Mortimers.
The village was founded at the same time as the first stone castle was built on top of the nearby hill in the 1240s and had grown to gain borough status by 1304. ....

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King Henry IV: The Usurper King Of England | His Life, Health & Rule


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February 19, 2021 at 6:04 am
On 30 June 1399, Henry of Bolingbroke stepped ashore at Ravenspur on the Humber, ostensibly to recover his inheritance. It was a daring move, for just nine months earlier, Henry had been banished from England by his cousin King Richard II. Then, in March 1399, Richard had seized the great Lancastrian duchy from under Henry’s nose following the death of the latter’s father, John of Gaunt, Duke of Lancaster. When Richard unwisely sailed to Ireland in May, Henry seized his chance with characteristic boldness.
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No army of invasion accompanied him, just a handful of servants and fellow exiles. Barely had Henry landed, however, when Lancastrian retainers and disaffected nobles, chafing under Richard’s predatory rule, flocked to his banner, while support for the king evaporated. Returning from Ireland, Richard was cornered at Flint Castle in north Wales, where on 16 August the cousins met. Jean Creton, a ....

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Did you know? The strange and startling secrets of England's kings and queens – Royal Central


17th December 2020
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All the monarchs who have ruled England since 1066 have some gruesome, controversial or memorable fact that defines their reign. From exploding bodies to losing the crown jewels and even dying from eating too many peaches, Royal Central has put together a definitive list of the most interesting facts about each king and queen. 
WILLIAM I- When he died, his body was swollen from an accident that punctured his intestines, so much so that it would not fit into the tomb. Due to the build-up of pressure, his body exploded at his funeral, filling the church with putrid intestinal gas. ....

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