- Edward hammered home his dominance by constructing four new royal castles at Aberystwyth, Builth, Flint and Rhuddlan. But he is mainly remembered for his ‘iron ring’ of fortresses built in response to a further revolt spearheaded by Llywelyn in 1282. These policed the mountains of Eryri (Snowdonia), the fountainhead of Welsh resistance.cadw.gov.wales/learn/sites-through-centuries/medieval-wales/castles-town-wall…
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