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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Dafydd_GamDafydd Gam - Wikipedia

    Dafydd ap Llewelyn ap Hywel (c. 1380 – 25 October 1415), better known as Dafydd Gam, anglicized to David or Davy Gam, was a Welsh warrior, a prominent opponent of Owain Glyndŵr. He died at the Battle of Agincourt fighting for Henry V, King of England in that victory against the French.

  2. 26 de jun. de 2023 · Dafydd ap Llewelyn ap Hywel (c. 1380 - October 25, 1415), better known as Dafydd Gam or Davy Gam, was a Welsh medieval nobleman, a prominent opponent of Owain Glyndŵr, who died at the Battle of Agincourt fighting for King Henry V, King of England in that victory against the French.

  3. DAFYDD GAM (died 1415), Welsh warrior. was the son of Llywelyn ap Hywel Fychan, a Brecknock landowner of the stock of Einon Sais, whose castle stood at Pen-pont on the river Usk. His byname signified that he squinted or had lost an eye.

  4. academia-lab.com › enciclopedia › dafydd-gamDafydd Gam _ AcademiaLab

    Dafydd ap Llewelyn ap Hywel (c. 1380 – 25 de octubre de 1415), más conocido como Dafydd Gam, anglicanizado como David o b>Davy Gam, fue un guerrero galés, un destacado oponente de Owain Glyndŵr. Murió en la batalla de Agincourt luchando por Enrique V, rey de Inglaterra en esa victoria contra los franceses.

  5. 25 de oct. de 2018 · As the civil war raged, Dafydd Gam played a major role against Glyndwr and on 5th May 1405 he defeated Glyndwr at a battle near Usk, capturing Glyndwr’s son and 300 men.

  6. The Welsh chronicler Adam Usk notes the death of two men, one of them in error, as the first, Sir John Scudamore of Kentchurch, Herefordshire, in fact survived until 1435. The second, Dafydd ap Llywelyn ap Hywel of Brecon, better known as Dafydd or Davy Gam, Usk describes as “David Gam of Brecon.”.

  7. DAVID LLEWELYN or Dafydd ap Llewelyn, generally called David Gam (or squinting David), was the great-great grandson of Einion Sais and inherited the estate and demense of Castell Einion Sais. Before Agincourt, David set out in 1402 on an unsuccessful attempt to assassinate Owen Glyndwr.