15th to 17th centuries Abergavenny and Holy Mountain in the 1890s Owain Glyndŵr attacked Abergavenny in 1404. Source: Internet
By about 1120 Gruffydd had grown too old to lead his forces in battle and Owain and his brothers Cadwallon and later Cadwaladr led the forces of Gwynedd against the Normans and against other Welsh princes with great success. Source: Internet
Angharad verch Owain would be "Angharad, daughter of Owain". Source: Internet
A sketch of Owain Glyndŵr as he appeared to William Blake in a late night vision. Source: Internet
At Christmas of the same year Owain of Strathclyde was once more at Æthelstan's court along with the Welsh kings, but Constantine was not. Source: Internet
Dafydd was with Llywelyn at the time, and it was arranged that Owain would come with armed men on 2 February to carry out the assassination; however, he was prevented by a snowstorm. Source: Internet