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Battle of Bryn Derwin

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Date
  
June 1255

Result
  
Victory for Llywelyn

Llywelyn ap Gruffudd
  
Dafydd ap Gruffudd, Owain Goch ap Gruffydd

Similar
  
Battle of Orewin Bridge, Battle of Moel‑y‑don, Conquest of Wales by Edward I, Battle of Lewes

Battle of bryn derwin


The Battle of Bryn Derwin was fought in Eifionydd in Gwynedd in June 1255, between Llywelyn ap Gruffudd and his brothers, Dafydd ap Gruffudd and Owain Goch ap Gruffydd

Llywelyn had ruled over a truncated Kingdom of Gwynedd jointly with Owain since the death of the previous Prince of Wales, Dafydd ap Llywelyn, in 1246, but relations between the two men apparently deteriorated in the early 1250s. The battle lasted for no more than an hour, and resulted in a victory for Llywelyn; Dafydd and Owain were both imprisoned. Owain died in prison around 1282, but Dafydd was soon released and went on to play a central role in the royal government of Gwynedd until his defection and subsequent removal to England in the mid-1260s.

Subsequent military campaigns by Llywelyn in 1257 and 1260 recovered much lost Welsh territory, and his undisputed leadership within Wales ushered in a period of stability that would last until the mid-1270s.

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Battle of Bryn Derwin Wikipedia