
A nice little story: A North Wales mountain has been renamed after a Welsh princess ‘Gwenllian’ who was captured as a child around 1282 and imprisoned in England for the rest of her life. One of the reasons for the renaming is because the surrounding mountains are named after her mother, father and uncle. Her father Llywelyn ap Gruffydd was the last ruling prince of Wales and was killed in battle with Edward 1. Hence why Gwenllian as the only heir was captured as a child and imprisoned. So this renaming ceremony is like bringing back Gwenllian to join her family.
The above photo is not the mentioned mountain just one taken in Snowdonia whilst on the photoshoot with David Ferrrard.
Read the full story here: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/wales/north_west/8275729.stm

