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- Principality_of_Wales abstract "The Principality of Wales (Welsh: Tywysogaeth Cymru) existed between 1216 and 1536, encompassing two-thirds of modern Wales during its height between 1267–1277. For most of its history it was "annexed and united" to the English Crown. However, for a few generations, specifically the period from its foundation in 1216 to Edward I's completion of the conquest of Wales in 1284, it was de facto independent under a Welsh Prince of Wales, albeit one who swore fealty to the King of England.The Principality was formally founded in 1216 at the Council of Aberdyfi and later recognised by the 1218 Treaty of Worcester between Llywelyn the Great of Wales and Henry III of England. The treaty gave substance to the political reality of 13th century Wales and England, and the relationship of the former with the Angevin Empire. The principality retained a great degree of autonomy, characterized by a separate legal jurisprudence based on the well established laws of Cyfraith Hywel, and by the increasingly sophisticated court of the House of Aberffraw. Although it owed fealty to the Angevin king of England, the principality was de facto independent, with a similar status in the empire to the Kingdom of Scotland. Its existence has been seen as proof that all the elements necessary for the growth of Welsh statehood were in place.The period of de facto independence ended with Edward I's conquest of the Principality between 1277 and 1283. Under the Statute of Rhuddlan the Principality lost its independence and became effectively an annexed territory of the English crown. From 1301, the crown's lands in north and west Wales formed part of the appanage of England's heir apparent, with the title "Prince of Wales". On accession of the Prince to the English throne, the lands and title became merged with the Crown again. On two occasions Welsh claimants to the title rose up in rebellion during this period, although neither ultimately succeeded.Since the Laws in Wales Acts 1535–1542, which formally incorporated all of Wales within the Kingdom of England, there has been no geographical or constitutional basis for describing any of the territory of Wales as a principality, although the term has occasionally been used in an informal sense to describe the country, and in relation to the honorary title of Prince of Wales.".
- Principality_of_Wales thumbnail Flag_of_Gwynedd.png?width=300.
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- Principality_of_Wales wikiPageRevisionID "642128392".
- Principality_of_Wales capital Abergwyngregyn.
- Principality_of_Wales commonLanguages Middle_Welsh.
- Principality_of_Wales commonLanguages Welsh_language.
- Principality_of_Wales commonName "Wales".
- Principality_of_Wales continent "Europe".
- Principality_of_Wales conventionalLongName "Principality of Wales".
- Principality_of_Wales country "Wales".
- Principality_of_Wales currency Cattle.
- Principality_of_Wales currency History_of_the_English_penny_(1154%E2%80%931485).
- Principality_of_Wales dateEnd "1535".
- Principality_of_Wales dateEvent "1218".
- Principality_of_Wales dateEvent "1267".
- Principality_of_Wales dateEvent "1277".
- Principality_of_Wales dateEvent "1284-03-03".
- Principality_of_Wales dateEvent "1294".
- Principality_of_Wales dateEvent "1316".
- Principality_of_Wales demonym "Welsh, Cymreig".
- Principality_of_Wales era "Middle Ages".
- Principality_of_Wales event Llywelyn_Bren.
- Principality_of_Wales event Llywelyn_the_Great.
- Principality_of_Wales event Madog_ap_Llywelyn.
- Principality_of_Wales event Treaty_of_Aberconwy.
- Principality_of_Wales event Treaty_of_Montgomery.
- Principality_of_Wales event "Statute of Rhuddlan".
- Principality_of_Wales eventEnd Laws_in_Wales_Acts_1535_and_1542.
- Principality_of_Wales eventEnd "Annexed by England".
- Principality_of_Wales eventStart History_of_Gwynedd_during_the_High_Middle_Ages.
- Principality_of_Wales eventStart Treaty_of_Aberdyfi.
- Principality_of_Wales flagP "Flag of Deheubarth.svg".
- Principality_of_Wales flagP "Flag of Gwynedd.png".
- Principality_of_Wales flagS "Flag of England.svg".
- Principality_of_Wales flagType "Flag of the Aberffraw House, continued to be used due to the domination of Gwynedd".
- Principality_of_Wales governmentType Monarchy.
- Principality_of_Wales governmentType Principality.
- Principality_of_Wales hasPhotoCollection Principality_of_Wales.
- Principality_of_Wales imageCoat "Arms of Llywelyn.svg".
- Principality_of_Wales imageFlag "Flag of Gwynedd.png".
- Principality_of_Wales imageMap "Wales after the Treaty of Montgomery 1267.svg".
- Principality_of_Wales imageMapCaption "Principality of Wales illustrating the lands ruled directly by the Prince of Wales.".
- Principality_of_Wales leader "Edward of Caernarvon and subsequent heirs to the English throne".
- Principality_of_Wales leader "Llywelyn Fawr and descendants".
- Principality_of_Wales nativeName "Tywysogaeth Cymru".
- Principality_of_Wales p "Deheubarth".
- Principality_of_Wales p "Kingdom of Gwynedd".
- Principality_of_Wales region "British Isles".
- Principality_of_Wales religion Celtic_Christianity.
- Principality_of_Wales religion Welsh_mythology.
- Principality_of_Wales s "Kingdom of England".
- Principality_of_Wales status "Client state".
- Principality_of_Wales statusText "Client state of England".
- Principality_of_Wales symbolType "Arms of Gwynedd".
- Principality_of_Wales titleLeader Prince_of_Wales.
- Principality_of_Wales yearEnd "1282".
- Principality_of_Wales yearEnd "1542".
- Principality_of_Wales yearLeader "1216".
- Principality_of_Wales yearLeader "1301".
- Principality_of_Wales yearStart "1216".
- Principality_of_Wales subject Category:1282_disestablishments.
- Principality_of_Wales subject Category:12th_century_in_Wales.
- Principality_of_Wales subject Category:13th_century_in_Wales.
- Principality_of_Wales subject Category:14th_century_in_Wales.
- Principality_of_Wales subject Category:15th_century_in_Wales.
- Principality_of_Wales subject Category:16th_century_in_Wales.
- Principality_of_Wales subject Category:Former_principalities.
- Principality_of_Wales subject Category:Kingdoms_of_Wales.
- Principality_of_Wales subject Category:Medieval_Wales.
- Principality_of_Wales type AdministrativeDistrict108491826.
- Principality_of_Wales type Country108544813.
- Principality_of_Wales type District108552138.
- Principality_of_Wales type Domain108556491.
- Principality_of_Wales type FormerPrincipalities.
- Principality_of_Wales type Location100027167.
- Principality_of_Wales type Object100002684.
- Principality_of_Wales type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Principality_of_Wales type Principality108558488.
- Principality_of_Wales type Region108630985.
- Principality_of_Wales type StatesAndTerritoriesEstablishedIn1216.
- Principality_of_Wales type YagoGeoEntity.
- Principality_of_Wales type YagoLegalActorGeo.
- Principality_of_Wales type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Principality_of_Wales type Country.
- Principality_of_Wales type Thing.
- Principality_of_Wales comment "The Principality of Wales (Welsh: Tywysogaeth Cymru) existed between 1216 and 1536, encompassing two-thirds of modern Wales during its height between 1267–1277. For most of its history it was "annexed and united" to the English Crown.".
- Principality_of_Wales label "Fürstentum Wales".
- Principality_of_Wales label "Galesko Printzerria".
- Principality_of_Wales label "Kepangeranan Wales".
- Principality_of_Wales label "Principado de Gales".
- Principality_of_Wales label "Principality of Wales".
- Principality_of_Wales label "Principauté de Galles".
- Principality_of_Wales label "Prinsdom Wales".
- Principality_of_Wales seeAlso Conquest_of_Wales_by_Edward_I.
- Principality_of_Wales seeAlso Gwynedd.
- Principality_of_Wales seeAlso Wales.
- Principality_of_Wales seeAlso Welsh_law.
- Principality_of_Wales seeAlso The_High_Middle_Ages.