glendower (Meaning)

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glendower (n)

Welsh chieftain who led a revolt against Henry IV's rule in Wales (1359-1416)

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glendower Sentence Examples

  1. Glendower, the esteemed Welsh prince, led a valiant rebellion against the English.
  2. Henry IV faced fierce resistance from Glendower, whose tactics proved formidable.
  3. Shakespeare's play "Henry IV, Part 1" depicts Glendower as a powerful and enigmatic figure.
  4. Glendower's castle, located in North Wales, became a symbol of Welsh resistance.
  5. The Battle of Bryn Glas, where Glendower defeated the English, marked a pivotal moment in the rebellion.
  6. Glendower's alliance with the French brought support to his cause, but it also drew the ire of the English king.
  7. Despite several setbacks, Glendower remained a defiant and influential rebel throughout his life.
  8. Glendower's legacy as a Welsh hero continues to inspire both pride and resistance movements.
  9. Historians have debated whether Glendower's mystical powers, as depicted in folklore, were true or embellished.
  10. Glendower's rebellion ultimately failed, but it left an enduring mark on Welsh history and culture.

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Welsh chieftain who led a revolt against Henry IV's rule in Wales (1359-1416)

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Glendower, the esteemed Welsh prince, led a valiant rebellion against the English.

Henry IV faced fierce resistance from Glendower, whose tactics proved formidable.

Shakespeare's play "Henry IV, Part 1" depicts Glendower as a powerful and enigmatic figure.

Glendower's castle, located in North Wales, became a symbol of Welsh resistance.