South Wales Marches

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The South Wales Marches were a historically contested border region between England and Wales, characterized by powerful marcher lordships and frequent medieval conflict.

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South Wales Marches canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf border region
historical region
associatedWithEvent Glyndŵr Rising NERFINISHED
Norman conquest of Wales NERFINISHED
Welsh Wars of Edward I NERFINISHED
borderFunction dividing line between English royal authority and Welsh principalities
characterizedBy frequent medieval conflict
marcher lordships
country Kingdom of England
dissolvedBy Laws in Wales Acts 1535–1542 NERFINISHED
governedBy marcher lords NERFINISHED
hasBorderWith Kingdom of England NERFINISHED
Wales NERFINISHED
hasNotableSite Cardiff Castle NERFINISHED
Chepstow Castle NERFINISHED
Hay-on-Wye NERFINISHED
Kidwelly Castle NERFINISHED
Pembroke Castle NERFINISHED
hasPart Brecknockshire NERFINISHED
Cardiganshire NERFINISHED
Carmarthenshire NERFINISHED
Glamorgan NERFINISHED
Gower NERFINISHED
Herefordshire NERFINISHED
Monmouthshire NERFINISHED
Pembrokeshire NERFINISHED
Radnorshire NERFINISHED
Shropshire NERFINISHED
border areas of Gloucestershire
historicalLanguage Middle English NERFINISHED
Middle Welsh NERFINISHED
historicalRole contested frontier between England and Wales
knownFor castles and fortified towns
cultural interaction between English and Welsh populations
legalStatus subject to special marcher law
locatedIn England
Wales
border between England and Wales
locatedInTime Middle Ages NERFINISHED
partOf Welsh Marches NERFINISHED
politicalStatus semi-autonomous frontier zone
religion Latin Christianity NERFINISHED
reorganizedInto English-style counties in Wales
strategicImportance military frontier zone
timeOfDissolution 16th century
timePeriod 11th century to 16th century

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House of Gloucester heldLandsIn South Wales Marches