
Gwenllian the Welsh Warrior Princess
Everybody has heard of the adventures of Joan of Arc or Boudicca but very few people outside of Wales have heard of Gwenllian, the Welsh Warrior Princess. History is written by the powerful and much of the story of this remarkable woman has been erased but there is enough information for us to find her tale inspirational

Was Owain ap Cadwgan a Welsh Villain or a Welsh Hero?
The annals of history are bursting with individuals whose actions and motivations are the subject of much debate: Owain ap Cadwgan is no exception

Who is the Welsh Warrior?
‘The Welsh Warrior’s Inheritance” is a historical fiction based in Wales which continues the true story of Gruffydd ap Cynan and his lovely wife Angharad. Is Gruffydd the Welsh warrior the title refers to? Gruffydd was a prominent Welsh king and ruler of Gwynydd at the end of the eleventh and beginning of the twelfth centuries.

Were the Welsh their own Worst Enemies in the Middle Ages?
In the annals of history, the Middle Ages stand as an era of turmoil, intrigue, and shifting allegiances. While the British Isles bore witness to countless battles and tales of power, one region often stands out for its tumultuous relationship with itself: Wales.

Surprising Facts about Wales in the Middle Ages
When we conjure images of the Middle Ages our minds often drift to castles, knights, and chivalry, Yet, within the tapestry of this era, lies a land rich with its unique history and culture: Wales. A land of towering mountains, lush pasture, and dramatic coastline, Wales in the Middle Ages holds a treasure trove of surprises that have often been overshadowed by other European counterparts. Here are ten unexpected facts about Wales and the mysterious Middle Ages.

Twelfth-Century Ideals of Beauty in Wales
Welsh ideals of beauty in the early twelfth century were very similar to those in the rest of Europe. Beauty standards were a reflection of the prevailing social, economic and artistic influences of the time, Welsh literature gives us a glimpse into what might be perceived as beautiful but what is depicted is often aligned with moral virtues so that a person may be beautiful because they possess kindness, wisdom or grace.

Legends of Snowdonia: Tales from the Enchanted Welsh Mountains
Nestled within the rugged landscape of North Wales lies the majestic and mystical region of Eryri which most people know as Snowdonia.

The History of the Welsh Pony
Steeped in history and tradition, Welsh ponies have roamed the rugged landscapes of Wales for centuries. Their story is one of resilience, intelligence and as captivating as any Welsh tale.

What Welsh people wore in 1100: A glimpse into fashion in the past
In 1100, Wales as we know it was divided into a number of different kingdoms. For the most part, there would be little difference in the clothes that the common people wore in different kingdoms although the royals often adopted some fashion styles from their overseas allies or from the Normans in England.

Gruffydd ap Cynan: LINKS BETWEEN IRELAND AND WALES
Gruffydd ap Cynan was a hugely successful king of Gwynedd in the Middle Ages yet most of his childhood was spent in Ireland, much of the support he enlisted in his fight against the Normans came from Ireland and many of the changes he brought to enhance Welsh poetry and music came from Ireland. Should we be surprised by this?

Magnus Barefoot: how did he alter the history of Wales?
Magnus was a magnificent warrior, a great lover of women and a poet. He would have known Gruffydd ap Cynan and after the Battle of Anglesey Sound, Gruffydd gave him great gifts and honour.

Was Owain Fradwr really a Traitor?
Unless you are a fan of the Welsh Middle Ages you may not have heard of Angharad ferch Owain or her father Owain ap Edwin known as Owain Fradwr (Owain the Traitor). Their story is worth hearing yet is shrouded in many mysteries.

What would daily life have been like for Queen Angharad of Gwynedd in 1100?
At the beginning of the twelfth century, Wales was in a time of great change. The influence of the Normans who had taken over much of Wales was having an enormous effect.

Gruffydd ap Cynan: more than a fine Welsh warrior
I first discovered Gruffydd ap Cynan when I was looking into Gwenllian, the Welsh warrior princess. I wondered what in Gwenllian’s upbringing had led her to become a woman who inspired the whole of Wales.

Who was the Welsh Traitor's Daughter?
Angharad lived at a time that was undergoing huge change as Norman influences put pressure on the Welsh. It was also a time when Wales was renowned throughout Europe for its learning and culture.