Colwyn Castle
Colwyn Castle | |
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Llansantffraed, Powys | |
Colwyn Castle near Hundred House, Glascwm, Powys. The Roman Fort in which the later castle was built is clearly visible, as is the castle earthworks. | |
Colwyn Castle | |
Coordinates | 52°10′37″N 3°18′23″W / 52.1769°N 3.3065°WCoordinates: 52°10′37″N 3°18′23″W / 52.1769°N 3.3065°W |
Grid reference | grid reference SO10765399 |
Colwyn Castle was a medieval castle near Llansantffraed in Wales. In the Manor of Glascwm, in the county of Radnorshire.It was built on the site of a Roman fort.[1] The castle was captured in 1196 by Rhys ap Gruffydd, who was campaigning against the Normans.[2] It was rebuilt in 1242 by Ralph de Mortimer to protect the lordship of Maelienydd, which he had recently acquired.[3]
References
- ↑ Davis, Philip, "Colwyn Castle", The Gatehouse, retrieved 2010-04-11
- ↑ Jones 1941, pp. 136–137
- ↑ Lewis 1849, pp. 85–98
Sources
- 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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