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Birth of the Red Dragon – Wales and the Wars of the Roses
This book seeks to explain the importance of Wales in the Wars of the Roses which, the author argues, has never been given the prominence it deserves. From the landing of Richard Duke of York at Denbigh in September 1450 to the death of his youngest son and namesake, Richard III at Bosworth in 1485, Wales and its resources were central to the conflict.
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Cyfrol sy’n ceisio egluro pwysigrwydd Cymru yn Rhyfeloedd y Rhosynnau; pwnc nas trafodwyd yn ddigonol, ym marn yr awdur. O adeg glanio Richard, Iarll Efrog yn Ninbych ym Medi 1450 hyd at farwolaeth ei fab ieuengaf Richard III ar Faes Bosworth yn 1485, roedd Cymru a’i hadnoddau yn ganolog i’r gwrthdaro.This book seeks to explain the importance of Wales in the Wars of the Roses which, the author argues, has never been given the prominence it deserves. From the landing of Richard Duke of York at Denbigh in September 1450 to the death of his youngest son and namesake, Richard III at Bosworth in 1485, Wales and its resources were central to the conflict.
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