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In the course of the century before 1282 the descendants of an obscure lord of a petty domain in the Conwy valley contrived to raise themselves up to be the princes of the whole of Gwynedd and, sporadically, of most of Wales.
Introduction: Gwynedd and its sources. At the apex of the structure of government in thirteenth-century Gwynedd stood the prince.
Part I, The structure of governance: Chapter I, The prince and his council. | |
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