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  1. Carmarthen Castle (Welsh: Castell Caerfyrddin) is a ruined castle in Carmarthen, West Wales, UK. First built by Walter, Sheriff of Gloucester in the early 1100s, the castle was captured and destroyed on several occasions before being rebuilt in stone during the 1190s. The castle was captured by Owain Glyndŵr in 1405.
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    Carmarthen Castle was first built by Walter, Sheriff of Gloucester in the early 1100s. It was captured and destroyed on several occasions before being rebuilt in stone during the 1190s. The castle was captured by Owain Glyndŵr in 1405. Henry VII's father died at Carmarthen Castle in 1456.
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    Carmarthen castle is a medieval fortress in Carmarthen, Wales. It was the original home of the Duchy of Cornwall and remains a residence for the Duke of Cornwall. The construction was started by Prince Llywelyn ap Iorwerth in 1223, with Edward I commencing to build on it in 1283. It’s been added to and altered many times.
    britainscastles.com/carmarthen-castle/
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