It was Marshal who transformed Pembroke Castle into the stone stronghold that endures to this day. After Marshal, the castle ...
The castle's original structure dates back to 1093, when the Anglo-Norman nobleman Arnulf de Montgomery built a small fortified bailey on the site during the Norman invasion of Wales. Around 100 ...
Most of the conquered territory was divided into six counties: Flint, Anglesey, Caernarfon, Meirionnydd, Cardigan and Carmarthen ... building of four major castles in Wales.
The emperor grants this; the other castles are built in Caerleon and Carmarthen. The emperor remains for seven years, building castles and roads throughout Britain. The length of time spent away ...