In 1450, following England's defeat in the Hundred Year's War, Wales declared independence from England. The Welsh were successful, but in 1455, when the King died, it was absorbed back into England. It was then ruled by various British Dukes, with relative calm until 1559, when the last King of England died without a child. Wales fell under the rule of the Pugh family, which still rules today under Evan II.
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| - Wales (Principia Moderni II Map Game)
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| - In 1450, following England's defeat in the Hundred Year's War, Wales declared independence from England. The Welsh were successful, but in 1455, when the King died, it was absorbed back into England. It was then ruled by various British Dukes, with relative calm until 1559, when the last King of England died without a child. Wales fell under the rule of the Pugh family, which still rules today under Evan II.
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| - London, Birmingham, Devon, Glasgow, Edinburgh, Belfast, Galway
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| - Royal Badge of Wales .svg
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| - Brythonic Royal Parliament
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| - Y Ddraig Goch Ddyry Cychwyn
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| - The Red Dragon Shall Roar
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| - In 1450, following England's defeat in the Hundred Year's War, Wales declared independence from England. The Welsh were successful, but in 1455, when the King died, it was absorbed back into England. It was then ruled by various British Dukes, with relative calm until 1559, when the last King of England died without a child. Wales fell under the rule of the Pugh family, which still rules today under Evan II.
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