Welshmen in the armies of Edward I
Welshmen in the armies of Edward I
The conquest of native ruled Wales, completed by Edward I (1272-1307) was the pivotal event in the history of medieval Wales. One important, but often overlooked, element of both Edward's victory and his subsequent military enterprises was the role of Welsh soldiers in his armies. This piece serves as an introduction to their role and to the effects of military service on Welsh society in this period.
978-1-84217-380-0
175-182
Chapman, Adam
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2010
Chapman, Adam
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Chapman, Adam
(2010)
Welshmen in the armies of Edward I.
Williams, Diane M. and Kenyon, John R.
(eds.)
In The Impact of the Edwardian Castles in Wales.
Oxbow Books.
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The conquest of native ruled Wales, completed by Edward I (1272-1307) was the pivotal event in the history of medieval Wales. One important, but often overlooked, element of both Edward's victory and his subsequent military enterprises was the role of Welsh soldiers in his armies. This piece serves as an introduction to their role and to the effects of military service on Welsh society in this period.
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Published date: 2010
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Proceedings of a conference held in 2007.
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The Impact of the Edwardian Castles in Wales, Bangor, United Kingdom, 2007-09-06 - 2007-09-08
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History
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Local EPrints ID: 333124
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/333124
ISBN: 978-1-84217-380-0
PURE UUID: 31d2b1a6-366d-49ef-a9ff-9b228cfaf6de
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Author:
Adam Chapman
Editor:
Diane M. Williams
Editor:
John R. Kenyon
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