Llywelyn Fawr, or Llywelyn the Great, was a pivotal figure in Welsh history, ruling as Prince of Gwynedd from 1195 to 1240. He is celebrated for uniting various Welsh principalities and resisting English encroachment, achieving a significant degree of autonomy for Wales. His diplomatic skills were notable, particularly in forging alliances with England and other Welsh leaders, which helped to elevate Wales' status during his reign. Llywelyn's legacy is marked by his efforts to establish a distinct Welsh identity and governance, influencing future generations.
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