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Wales in the Middle Ages covers the history of the country that is now called Wales, from the departure of the Romans in the early fifth century to the annexation of Wales into the Kingdom of England in the early sixteenth century. This period of about 1,000 years saw the development of regional Welsh kingdoms, Celtic conflict with the Anglo-Saxons, reducing Celtic territories, and conflict between the Welsh and the Anglo-Normans from the 11th century. Source: Wikipedia (en)
Works about Wales in the Middle Ages 29
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Medieval Castles of England and Wales
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The Forgotten Castles of Wales
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The native Welsh dynasties of Rhwng Gwy a Hafren, 1066-1282
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Understanding the Castle Ruins of England and Wales: How to Interpret the History and Meaning of Masonry and Earthworks
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The Welsh Kings
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The Welsh Kings. Warriors, Warlords and Princes
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The Welsh Kings - The Medieval Rulers of Wales
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The Castle Community: The Personnel of English and Welsh Castles, 1272-1422
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Greater Medieval Houses of England and Wales, 1300-1500: Volume 2, East Anglia, Central England and Wales
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Hen Domen, Montgomery. A timber castle on the English-Welsh Border: a final report
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Medieval Bishops' Houses in England and Wales
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Landscape and Settlement in Medieval Wales
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Hay on Wye Castle 1066 to 1298
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Conquerors and Conquered in Medieval Wales
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The Age of Conquest: Wales 1063–1415
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Inventory of the Ancient Monuments in Glamorgan Volume III - Part 1a: Medieval Secular Monuments, The Early Castles, from the Norman Conquest to 1217
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The Medieval Castle in England and Wales
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The Castle in England and Wales: an Interpretative History
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Castellarium Anglicanum: an index and bibliography of the castles in England, Wales, and the islands: Volume I, Anglesey–Montgomery
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Castellarium Anglicanum: an index and bibliography of the castles in England, Wales, and the islands: Volume II, Norfolk—Yorkshire and the Islands
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Castles of the Princes of Gwynedd
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The castle in medieval England and Wales
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Hen Domen, Montgomery: a timber castle on the Welsh border
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Interim Reports on excavations at three castles in Wales 1981-2 Laugharne; Dryslwyn; Dolforwyn.
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The History of the King's Works: Volume II The Middle Ages
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The Welsh Wars of Edward I
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Atlas of Cistercian lands in Wales
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The invaders
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The abbeys and priories of medieval Wales
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