
Why this matters
Built by Edward I of England between 1283 and 1287, Conwy Castle was part of his campaign to subdue Wales after the revolt of Llywelyn ap Gruffudd. It is remembered as a key component of Edward I's Iron Ring of castles, symbolizing English dominance in Wales.
What is recorded here
Conwy Castle is shown as a castle on the public map of Conwy. The saved point is the map point or the centre of its mapped shape.
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