Monument, Cilmery
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Image: © Stuart Wilding Taken: 6 May 2006
Llywelyn-ap-Gruffydd, the last Prince of Wales, ruled two thirds of Wales in 1267. On the 11th of December 1282 he was killed in battle by Stephen, one of King Edwards followers. The monument is to mark the place of his death.