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Which is the odd one out?

Explore the actions and legacy of Owain Glyndŵr, the Welsh prince who led a revolt against English rule in the early 15th century. Discover how Glyndŵr's rebellion impacted Wales and learn about his life and achievements.

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Which is the odd one out?

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  1. Images taken from wikimedia.commons Which is the odd one out? Caernarfon castle is where Owain Glyndŵr failed. He held a Parliament at Machynlleth, was Recognised as Prince of Wales And got French troops to help him. Parliament Building, Machynlleth Prince of Wales Click for clues Answer French soldier Caernarfon Castle

  2. How have the actions of Owain Glyndŵr been interpreted? What do you know about Owain Glyndŵr? Before carrying out this task it is important that you consider what you know about the topic and what information you need to find out.

  3. What do you know about the topic to be studied? This task requires that you have an understanding of the actions of Owain Glyndŵr. Think about what you already know and then pair and share your ideas. You have 5 minutes to record what you know. Think Share Now pair and share Click to begin timer 5 mins

  4. Who was Owain Glyndŵr? Watch this video to try and find out a little about Glyndŵr. Click on the above to open video

  5. Put the statements into the correct order to find out about Owain Glyndŵr The conflict with Grey became a revolt throughout Wales. Even Welsh monks returned from Oxford to join Glyndŵr. The Welsh were unhappy with how they had been treated by the English. Wales had been invaded and conquered in 1282. For eight years Glyndŵr and the Welsh were successful. They defeated English armies, captured English castles and even made a deal with the French. However, by 1410 Glyndŵr and his forces had been defeated and Owain was forced in to hiding. Glyndŵr probably died in 1416. Owain Glyndŵr was born around 1355, although no one is certain of the actual date. His father GruffyddFychan II, Lord of Glyndyfrdwy and a descendent of the royal family of Powys, whilst his mother was related to the royal house of Deheubarth. Owain studied law in London before he joined the English army. He served with distinction in Scotland before retiring to his estates in north east Wales. It was here that he came in to conflict with Reginald de Grey. It was this conflict that led to Glyndŵr rising up against Grey in 1400. Owain Glyndŵr was born around 1355, although no one is certain of the actual date. His father GruffyddFychan II, Lord of Glyndyfrdwy and a descendent of the royal family of Powys, whilst his mother was related to the royal house of Deheubarth. Owain studied law in London before he joined the English army. He served with distinction in Scotland before retiring to his estates in north east Wales. It was here that he came in to conflict with Reginald de Grey. It was this conflict that led to Glyndŵr rising up against Grey in 1400. Owain Glyndŵr was born around 1355, although no one is certain of the actual date. His father GruffyddFychan II, Lord of Glyndyfrdwy and a descendent of the royal family of Powys, whilst his mother was related to the royal house of Deheubarth. Owain studied law in London before he joined the English army. He served with distinction in Scotland before retiring to his estates in north east Wales. It was here that he came in to conflict with Reginald de Grey. It was this conflict that led to Glyndŵr rising up against Grey in 1400. The conflict with Grey became a revolt throughout Wales. Even Welsh monks returned from Oxford to join Glyndŵr. The Welsh were unhappy with how they had been treated by the English. Wales had been invaded and conquered in 1282. For eight years Glyndŵr and the Welsh were successful. They defeated English armies, captured English castles and even made a deal with the French. However, by 1410 Glyndŵr and his forces had been defeated and Owain was forced in to hiding. Glyndŵr probably died in 1416. The conflict with Grey became a revolt throughout Wales. Even Welsh monks returned from Oxford to join Glyndŵr. The Welsh were unhappy with how they had been treated by the English. Wales had been invaded and conquered in 1282. Owain studied law in London before he joined the English army. He served with distinction in Scotland before retiring to his estates in north east Wales. It was here that he came in to conflict with Reginald de Grey. It was this conflict that led to Glyndŵr rising up against Grey in 1400. The conflict with Grey became a revolt throughout Wales. Even Welsh monks returned from Oxford to join Glyndŵr. The Welsh were unhappy with how they had been treated by the English. Wales had been invaded and conquered in 1282. For eight years Glyndŵr and the Welsh were successful. They defeated English armies, captured English castles and even made a deal with the French. However, by 1410 Glyndŵr and his forces had been defeated and Owain was forced in to hiding. Glyndŵr probably died in 1416. Owain Glyndŵr was born around 1355, although no one is certain of the actual date. His father GruffyddFychan II, Lord of Glyndyfrdwy and a descendent of the royal family of Powys, whilst his mother was related to the royal house of Deheubarth. For eight years Glyndŵr and the Welsh were successful. They defeated English armies, captured English castles and even made a deal with the French. However, by 1410 Glyndŵr and his forces had been defeated and Owain was forced in to hiding. Glyndŵr probably died in 1416. The conflict with Grey became a revolt throughout Wales. Even Welsh monks returned from Oxford to join Glyndŵr. The Welsh were unhappy with how they had been treated by the English. Wales had been invaded and conquered in 1282. For eight years Glyndŵr and the Welsh were successful. They defeated English armies, captured English castles and even made a deal with the French. However, by 1410 Glyndŵr and his forces had been defeated and Owain was forced in to hiding. Glyndŵr probably died in 1416. Owain Glyndŵr was born around 1355, although no one is certain of the actual date. His father GruffyddFychan II, Lord of Glyndyfrdwy and a descendent of the royal family of Powys, whilst his mother was related to the royal house of Deheubarth. Owain studied law in London before he joined the English army. He served with distinction in Scotland before retiring to his estates in north east Wales. It was here that he came in to conflict with Reginald de Grey. It was this conflict that led to Glyndŵr rising up against Grey in 1400. SOLUTION

  6. What have you learnt? Think about what you have learnt about Owain Glyndŵr and then pair and share your ideas. You have 5 minutes to record what you know. Think Share Now pair and share Click to begin timer 5 mins

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