The Wise Man of Pencader

During his Welsh campaign in 1163, Henry II asked a local man in his service what he thought of Wales’s chances. The old man replied that the Welsh might for their sins suffer at the hands of other nations, but on the Judgment Day they would still be there to answer for their stewardship of Wales, in their own language.

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