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  • 13:2913:29, 23 July 2023 diff hist +274 Prince of Wales This distinction is so important and so misunderstood. The English "Prince of Wales" came to be associated with the son of the English king in a deliberate act of propaganda on the part of King Edward. Up until that time, when the Welsh "Prince" of Wales called himself "Princeps Wallia" or "Tywysog Cymru", he was calling himself "The Principle ruler of Wales". Tag: Reverted

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  • 20:1920:19, 15 November 2022 diff hist −8 m Battle of Crogen This is both a minor edit and a huge one. These were Welsh kingdoms, not princedoms. To call them 'princedoms' is to take the English viewpoint. In medieval times, 'Tywysog' actually meant 'leader', not 'prince', which it means now.

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  • 14:5114:51, 2 November 2022 diff hist −422 m Llanfaes History: This sentence makes no sense in this context. King Edward moved the citizens of Llanfaes to Rhosyr (Newborough), but that was in 1294, centuries after the battle described in that paragraph. Certainly the removal is in no way related to the establishment of a Welsh court at Aberffraw.

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