The Battle of Maes Moydog took place at the field of Moydog (Welsh: Maidog, also Meidiog) on 5 March 1295 during the revolt of Madog ap Llywelyn and others against English rule, near the modern-day town of Llanfair Caereinion in Powys, Wales.
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649; -3.324 The BattleofMaesMoydog took place at the field ofMoydog (Welsh: Maidog, also Meidiog) on 5 March 1295 during the revolt of Madog ap Llywelyn...
"the church of Mary [at] the fort of Einion". The town is built upon the site of an old Roman fort. The site of the BattleofMaesMoydog (1295) is nearby...
March 5 – BattleofMaesMoydog: English forces led by William de Beauchamp defeat the Welsh rebels (some 700 men), near the modern-day town of Llanfair...
those of the English crown was the BattleofMaesMoydog in Powys on 5 March 1295. Surprised by an army led by the Earl of Warwick, the Welsh army regained...
the BattleofMaesMoydog. July – Madog surrenders. Beaumaris Castle on Anglesey begun. Roger Mortimer de Chirk builds Chirk Castle. Cadwgan of Llandyfai...
Edward I demands from the Church a grant of one half of all clerical revenues. 1295 5 March – BattleofMaesMoydog: English defeat Welsh rebels. 5 July –...
town of Conwy was burnt down and Edward besieged until he was relieved by his navy in 1295. The crucial battle occurred at the battleofMaesMoydog in...
formations were also used by the Welsh troops at the battlesof Orewin Bridge (1282) and MaesMoydog (1295), although this tactic was generally unsuccessful...
March 5 – BattleofMaesMoydog: English forces led by William de Beauchamp defeat the Welsh rebels (some 700 men), near the modern-day town of Llanfair...