RMKPTAC1–French fleet, arriving at Milford Haven, 1405. Reinforcements for the Glyndŵr Rising
RMMAKCJJ–Caernafon Castle's Eagle Tower
RMM2M9JK–Death of Hotspur, Battle of Shrewsbury, 21 July 1403. Rebel army led by Henry Percy AKA Harry Hotspur.
RF2A1C987–Ruined castle, Newcastle Emlyn, Wales, UK
RMKMNWGX–King Henry IV of England, 1367-1413, reigned 1399-1413
RF2HKPC2C–substantial central tower of Skenfrith Castle One of the Three Castles of Gwent
RFK87MPC–Caerphilly Castle in the summer sun
RMTRM27C–Owen Glendower, Prince of Wales 1404-15, From his Seal, engraved in the “Archeologica”, Illustration from John Cassell's Illustrated History of England, Vol. I from the earliest period to the reign of Edward the Fourth, Cassell, Petter and Galpin, 1857
RMM2M9HK–Henry Hotspur Percy and Archibald Douglas riding side by side, leading a charge on the king, Battle of Shrewsbury, 21 July 1403
RMPB4F64–Sir Henry Percy, or Sir Harry Hotspur at the of Shrewsbury on 21 July 1403, From British Battles on Land and Sea, by James Grant
RMMAKCJW–Street view of Caernarfon Castle
RF2A1C9EK–Ruined castle, Newcastle Emlyn, Wales, UK
RF2HKPC2G–Skenfrith One of the Three Castles of Gwent is a Significant medieval fortress with a substantial central tower
RFK87MPG–Caerphilly Castle in the summer sun
RMMAKCJP–Street view of Caernarfon Castle
RF2A1C9GG–Ruined castle, Newcastle Emlyn, Wales, UK
RMMAKCJH–Staircase in Caernarfon Castle
RMMAKCJR–Street view of Caernarfon Castle
RMMAKCJT–Street view of Caernarfon Castle
RMMAKCJD–Caernafon Castle's Eagle Tower
RMMAKCJF–Caernarfon Castle's Black Tower
RMMAKCJN–Caernafon Castle's Eagle Tower
RMMAKCJB–Caernafon Castle's Eagle Tower
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