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This article is about the particular significance of the century 1100 - 1199 to Wales and its people. Events 1102 1103 1109 1110 1112 - William de Braose regains possession of the estates lost two years earlier.
1113 1114 1115 1116 - Revolt against the Normans.
1119 1120 1121 1123 1125 - Bernard, Bishop of St David s, ejects the Benedictines from Carmarthen, replacing them with the Augustinian order.
- David, Bishop of Bangor, visits the Archbishop of Canterbury at Lambeth.
1127 1128 - Bishop Urban of Llandaff seeks support from the Pope for the extension of his diocese.
1129 1130 1131 - May 9 - Tintern Abbey is founded.
- Bernard, Bishop of St David s, is present at a second council of Reims. His cathedral at St David s receives a dedication , possibly indicating a partial rebuilding.
1132 1135 1136 1137 1138 1139 1140 - January - Meurig is consecrated Bishop of Bangor.
1141 1143 1144 - Bernard, Bishop of St David s, gives land at Trefgarn to the first Cistercian monks to settle in west Wales.
- Cadwaladr ap Gruffydd ap Cynan brings a Danish fleet to Abermenai from his Irish allies; the Danes are driven out by his brother Owain Gwynedd. Cadwaladr is reconciled with Owain and restored to Ceredigion.
- Hugh de Mortimer recaptures Maelienydd and Elfael from the Welsh.
1145 1146 1147 1148 1149 1150 1151 - Cadell ap Gruffydd is attacked by Normans while hunting in the forest of Coed Rhath. Although he survives the attack, he is unable to continue his military activities.
1152 1153 1154 1155 1157 - King Henry II of England invades Wales, with the support of Madog ap Maredudd, attacking Anglesey by sea. Despite an ambush in Hawarden Woods (led by Owain s sons Dafydd and Cynan) near Ewloe in north-east Wales, Owain Gwynedd loses the upper hand. A subsequent peace agreement between Henry and Owain forces the latter to cede Tegeingl to England; it is not recovered until the late 1160s. Owain is also made to return his brother Cadwaladr to his former position.
1158 1159 1160 1162 1163 - 19 May - David FitzGerald, Bishop of St David s, attends a council of Pope Alexander III at Tours.
- Owain Cyfeiliog and his cousin Owain Fychan capture and destroy the royal castle of Carreghofa.
- Owain Gwynedd musters an assembly of Welsh leaders at Corwen, in opposition to King Henry II of England, which is attended by Owain s brother Cadwaladr. Cadwallon ap Madog and his brother Einion ap Madog, Owain Cyfeiliog and others. Owain Gwynedd also begins diplomacy with France - the first Welsh ruler known to have done so.
1164 1165 1165 1167 1170 1171 1172 - Philip de Braose is given the honour of Limerick, in recognition of his service to the English king in Ireland.
- Gerald of Wales completes his studies at the University of Paris and returns to Britain. He is soon commissioned by the Archbishop of Canterbury to enforce the payment of tithes on wool and cheese in the diocese of St David s. In the same year David Fitzgerald, the bishop, is granted a royal charter confirming all his possessions.
- Following the death of his son Owain at the hands of the Earl of Gloucester, Iorwerth ab Owain rebels against Norman rule.
1173 - Maelgwn ab Owain Gwynedd, one of the sons of Owain Gwynedd, is driven into exile in Ireland by his brother Dafydd. Dafydd sides with the King of England against the Welsh rebels and seeks the hand of Henry s half-sister Emma of Anjou in return for his assistance.
- Iorwerth ab Owain and his son take Caerleon and other castles in Gwent.
1174 1175 1176 1177 1179 1180 - The life of St Kentigern, written about this time by Jocelin, a monk of Furness Abbey, contains the only known account of the life of Saint Asaph.
1183 - Gerald of Wales visits Ireland, with his brother Philip.
- A rising in Glamorgan is led by Morgan ap Caradog ap Iestyn.
1184 1185 1186 1187 1188 - Gerald of Wales accompanies Baldwin, Archbishop of Canterbury, on a journey through Wales to recruit volunteers for the Third Crusade. The only Welsh ruler who refuses to support the visit is Owain Cyfeiliog, who is excommunicated for his failure to cooperate.
1189 1190 1192 1194 1195 1196 1199 Books Births 1132 1173 Deaths 1101 1107 1111 1115 1116 1120 1129 1132 1134 1136 1137 1143 1148 1155 1160 1170 1172 1175 1176 1191 1195 1197 References
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