13th century in Wales

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This article is about the particular significance of the century 1200 - 1299 to Wales and its people.

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[edit] Princes of Wales

[edit] Princesses of Wales

[edit] Events

1201

  • Llywelyn the Great, Prince of Gwynedd, takes Eifionydd and Llŷn from Maredudd ap Cynan on a charge of treachery.
  • July - Llywelyn makes a treaty with King John of England.

1202

1205

1206

1208

1213

1216

  • Llywelyn the Great holds a council at Aberdyfi to adjudicate on the territorial claims of the lesser princes of Wales.

1220

1222

1223

1226

1229

1230

1234

1238

1241

1245

1247

1255

1256

1257

  • June - A Norman army, sent to reclaim the lands taken from Rhys Fychan by his brother, Maredudd ap Rhys Grug, is defeated by Llywelyn the Last.

1258

1263

1265

1267

1268

1272

1274

1275

1276

1277

1282

1283

1284

1285

  • May - The Cross of Neith, an important religious relic acquired from Wales, is carried through London at the head of a royal procession.

1294

[edit] Books

[edit] Births

1222

1282

[edit] Deaths

1200

1201

1203

1209

1211

1212

1214

1215

1218

1219

1223

1228

1230

1231

1232

1234

1236

1237

1240

1241

1244

1245

1246

1251

  • date unknown - Gwladus Ddu, daughter of Llywelyn the Great

1253

1269

1282

1283

1295

1294

  • January 17 - Sir Roger de Puleston, Sheriff of Anglesey (lynched by a mob in Caernarfon)

1296

1298