
Prince of Gwynedd
The Prince of Gwynedd refers to rulers of the historical region of Gwynedd in north Wales, particularly prominent during the medieval period. Notable figures include Llewelyn the Great and Llewelyn ap Gruffudd, who were key in unifying various Welsh kingdoms and resisting English control. The title symbolizes Welsh leadership and the struggle for independence, especially against England. Gwynedd was culturally rich, fostering the Welsh language and traditions. The title lost significance after Wales united with England in the 16th century, but it remains a symbol of Welsh national identity and heritage.