Treaty of Montgomery (1218 arrangements often associated with his supremacy)

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The Treaty of Montgomery (1218 arrangements often associated with his supremacy) was a pivotal agreement that consolidated Llywelyn the Great’s dominance in Wales by formally recognizing and extending his authority over other Welsh rulers.

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instanceOf medieval treaty
treaty
appliesToTerritory Wales NERFINISHED
countryInvolved Wales NERFINISHED
hasConsequence strengthening of centralized Welsh leadership under Llywelyn the Great
hasEffect consolidation of Llywelyn the Great’s dominance in Wales
extension of Llywelyn the Great’s authority over other Welsh rulers
formal recognition of Llywelyn the Great’s authority by other Welsh rulers
hasMainSubject Llywelyn the Great NERFINISHED
hasQuality pivotal agreement
isAssociatedWith Llywelyn the Great’s supremacy in Wales
languageOfWork Latin
namedAfter Montgomery NERFINISHED
politicalContext medieval Welsh power consolidation
recognizedAs overlord of other Welsh rulers
recognizedAuthorityOf Llywelyn the Great NERFINISHED
significantPerson Llywelyn the Great NERFINISHED
other Welsh rulers
timePeriod 13th century
year 1218

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Llywelyn the Great treaty Treaty of Montgomery (1218 arrangements often associated with his supremacy)