Started as Duke Llwelyn II the Great to do the ruler challange.
Challange Goals
- Dragon's Fire. Control all of Wales. Failed utterly England is too monolithic and strong.
- Prince's of the Blood. Because no land was obatined can't give away duchies to sons.
- Love Spoons. Marry English titled spouses to childern. Acheived Bronze. Duke of Corwall was Irish not English and 4th kid (son) died before getting married.
Really boring. Wales is stuck and can't take on England which surrounds it. Cant get allies because of need to marry kids to English spouses. Llwelyn's only son died just before Llwelyn did leaving duchy to a 3rd daughter (not sure why) who was of Egyptian culture and already had 2 sons. With the boringness of the game and the fact the dynasty was effectivly over resigned.
Resigned/Completed 2/15/2020
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Rulers
| Name | From | Until | Cause of end of reign | Relationship with predecessor | Primary Holding |
| Duke Llywelyn II | | 11 December, 1226 | died of severe stress | | Gwynedd |
| Duke Azenet | 11 December, 1226 | 11 December, 1226 | Game Ended | Egyptian daughter of Duke Llywelyn II | Gwynedd |
Chronicles
1195
- This is the Chronicle of House Aberffraw, in which is contained the record of its yearly fortunes, glories and difficulties.
- King Llywelyn II of Gwynedd married Princess Joan, daughter of King Henry II of England.
- Tomas Aberffraw married Petronille, daughter of Earl Robert of Leicester.
1196
- Pope Caelestinus III, leader of all Catholic faithful, died a natural death on 2 January, 1196.
1197
- Pope Leo X declared a Crusade, wherein all faithful Catholics were called to help conquer Egypt from the Sunnis.
1198
- An uncommonly great number of children were born this year in Powys.
1199
- The Crusade declared by Leo ended with the successful conquest of Egypt from the Sunnis.
1200
- Aleinor, the firstborn daughter, was born to King Llywelyn II of Gwynedd.
1201
- People in Anglesey claimed to have seen two suns at the same time.
1202
- A giant destroyed several villages in Ceredigion, but then disappeared without trace.
1203
- Strange and wonderful serpents were seen in Builth.
1204
- Alan, the firstborn son, was born to King Llywelyn II of Gwynedd.
1205
- Several people in Rhos spoke of seeing strange shapes dancing on the moon.
1206
- King Llywelyn II of Gwynedd made a pious pilgrimage to Jerusalem.
1207
- In Perfeddwlad, the people celebrated the benevolent rule of King Llywelyn II.
1208
- Marared, the mother of King Llywelyn II of Gwynedd, died of depression on 14 February, 1208.
1209
- Pope Leo X, leader of all Catholic faithful, died bedridden and infirm on 14 October, 1209.
1210
- A ten feet tall woman was crucified in the county of Rhos.
1211
- Tens of thousands of crows birds invaded Ceredigion just before the harvest, causing much damage to the farmers's fields.
1212
- People in Perfeddwlad claimed to have seen two suns at the same time.
1213
- People in Powys claimed to have seen two suns at the same time.
1214
- People in Builth claimed to have seen two suns at the same time.
1215
- King Pere II of Aragon supported King Pere II of Aragon in war against his enemies.
1216
- King Llywelyn II of Gwynedd was victorious in the battle of Valencia against the army of the Maghreb, commanded by Sheikh Zayyan of Valencia.
1217
- People in Builth claimed to have seen two suns at the same time.
1218
- A goat with three heads was born in Builth.
1219
- Pope Hadrianus V, leader of all Catholic faithful, died a natural death on 3 November, 1219.
1220
- King Pere II of Aragon supported King Pere II of Aragon in war against his enemies.
- King Llywelyn II of Gwynedd was victorious in the battle of Valencia against the army of the Maghreb, commanded by Sheikh Zayyan of Valencia.
- Princess Joan, the wife of King Llywelyn II of Gwynedd, died a natural death on 2 October, 1220.
- King Llywelyn II of Gwynedd married Hawise, daughter of Earl Giles of Gloucester.
1221
- A goat with three heads was born in Powys.
1222
- Villagers saw blood raining from the sky in the county of Builth.
1223
- An uncommonly great number of children were born this year in Builth.
1224
- The earth shook for three days in Powys, killing two hundred peasants and a priest.
1225
- A strange plague killed thousands of wild rabbits in the county of Ceredigion.
1226
- Duke Llywelyn II of Gwynedd died of severe stress on 11 December, 1226. His Egyptian daughter Azenet succeeded to the throne of the Emirate as Emira Azenet.