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The '''Kingdom of Gwynedd''' was a [[Wales|Welsh]] feudal state formed following the collapse of the [[Roman Empire]]. Though several rulers of Gwynedd, such as [[Rhodri the Great]], made attempts to unite Wales and become "King of the Britons", they were never able to maintain peace for very long. The land was ultimately absorbed into the [[Kingdom of England]] following the conquest of [[Edward I of England|Edward I]]. | The '''Kingdom of Gwynedd''' was a [[Wales|Welsh]] feudal state formed following the collapse of the [[Roman Empire]]. Though several rulers of Gwynedd, such as [[Rhodri the Great]], made attempts to unite Wales and become "King of the Britons", they were never able to maintain peace for very long. The land was ultimately absorbed into the [[Kingdom of England]] following the conquest of [[Edward I of England|Edward I]]. | ||
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[[Category:Countries in Europe]] | [[Category:Countries in Europe]] | ||
[[Category:Former kingdoms]] | [[Category:Former kingdoms]] | ||
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The Kingdom of Gwynedd was a Welsh feudal state formed following the collapse of the Roman Empire. Though several rulers of Gwynedd, such as Rhodri the Great, made attempts to unite Wales and become "King of the Britons", they were never able to maintain peace for very long. The land was ultimately absorbed into the Kingdom of England following the conquest of Edward I.
