The History of Wales: Every Year

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Notes

• The Celtic and Anglo-Saxon borders of the early Middle Ages (c. 400-800) are conjectural and rely partially on the borders of English counties, which were established later
• There appears to be some dispute as to whether Sir Herbert was made Earl of Pembroke in 1521, or 1551
• The title of 'Prince of Wales' was usually held by the king of England's heir after 1284, not by the king himself, though in practice it was simply an extension of his power
• Kilbarth/Scolton, Lamphey, and Warren were part of Dewisland, not Camrose/Haverford, as is erroneously shown in the video (we figured this out after the slides had been made).
• Research notes and sources for this project:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/...

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Numbered States

1 Bishop's Castle
2 Whitney
3 Clifford
4 Eardisley
5 Ewyas Harold
6 Glasbury
7 Lanstephan
8 Oswestry
9 Presteigne
10 Roch
11 Walwyn's Castle
12 Haverford
13 Winforton
14 Kington
15 Stapleton
16 Ruyton
17 Knockin
18 Osterlow
19 Bleddfa
20 Hawarden

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