Presents Peter Williams' narrative covering the major events in the region's history. Includes analysis of current language and culture issues.
Document also known as the "Annales Cambriae" provides a chronology of pivotal religious and political events in both Wales and England.
Examines the seventh century battles with the Saxon's that defined both the Welsh borders and its people's character. Includes a kingdom map.
Welsh nobleman led a long-running rebellion against the English in the fifteenth century. Find a profile and a selected bibliography.
Timeline chronicles the history of Wales from the Iron age in 1000 BC to the Successful Referendum of 1997 AD.
Offers details on migration history and governance as it relates to the evolution of a unique Welsh language. Includes a linguistic analysis.
Summarizes the thirteenth century battles between the English and the Welsh that resulted in Llewelyn's death.
View photos from a selection of cairns, burial chambers, and standing stones. Includes a location map and descriptions for each entry.
Survey of fifth and sixth century Wales describes what is known about the early spread of Christianity given the paucity of documentary evidence.
Encyclopedia entry covers ancient Wales, the centuries-long warfare with the English, and the modern cultural revival. Includes a bibliography.
Encyclopedia article recounts the history of Wales from the era of its earliest settlers, the Iberians, to the modern age.
Barbara Ballard provides articles related to the history and culture of Wales. Includes access to related discussion boards.
Features a time-line of pivotal events starting with the Celtic settlement, and includes details about Welsh emigration to the Americas.
Essay by Paul Remfry chronicles three centuries of conflict between the Norman invaders form the east and the Welsh princes of southern Wales.