
The 1078 Battle Of Goodwick Re-enactment - 946th Anniversary
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The battle of Goodwick was fought by two armies. One being King Rhys ab Owain of the kingdom of Deheubarth (modern day Pembrokeshire, Carmarthenshire and Ceredigion). The other was King Trahaearn ap Caradog, King Of Gwynedd North Wales.
The battle was fought in 1078. The kingdom of Deheubarth and it’s leader Rhys ab Owain lost the battle.
The battle was a very important part in Welsh and local history and we want to celebrate it by having the first ever re-enacment of the battle!
The re-enacment would see the medieval re-enacment group 'Y Cantref Breiniol' perform multiple battle demonstrations throughout the day, as well as archery at Goodwick Seafront. This event would also be free to attend and would benefit the local community.
All funds raised would go towards the costs of holding the event, hiring tents, paying for transportation for the volunteers, firewood etc.
Please donate today and help us make this event a reality!
Organizer
Andrew Harries
Organizer
Wales