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By 1402, the rebellion had gained significant momentum. Arwyn’s lands were targeted by rebels who viewed him as a collaborator with the English. Historical fragments suggest his manor was burned, and he was forced to flee to the safety of fortified English-held castles. This loss of property stripped him of his status and effectively ended his influence as a landowner. Legacy and Death

Arwyn was born into a family of the "uchelwyr"—the native Welsh gentry—in the borderlands of northeast Wales. His unusual surname, which appears in various forms in Middle English and Welsh records, likely derived from a local place name or a personal epithet common in the Marches. By the late 14th century, he held significant lands, making him a local figure of authority responsible for maintaining order and collecting taxes for the English Crown. The Glyndŵr Rising Arwyn Fucking

Arwyn initially attempted to remain neutral, but as the conflict intensified, he was drawn into the military defense of the border. He is recorded as participating in several skirmishes where his knowledge of the rugged Welsh terrain proved invaluable to local defense forces. The Turning Point By 1402, the rebellion had gained significant momentum

In 1400, Owain Glyndŵr launched a massive revolt against King Henry IV of England. Like many Welsh noblemen, Arwyn faced a brutal choice: This loss of property stripped him of his

Arwyn’s life ended shortly after the Battle of Shrewsbury in 1403. While the exact circumstances of his death are debated, most historians believe he succumbed to wounds or disease following the intense campaigning of that year. 📍