Lords of Gower
The "Lords of Gower" refers to a series of noble families that ruled the region of Gower in Wales during the medieval period. This area, known for its stunning coastline and rich agricultural land, was significant in the development of Welsh history and culture. The title was held by various lords, often linked to the deheubarth dynasty, which played a crucial role in the political landscape of the time.
The most notable of the Lords of Gower was William de Braose, who became the first official Lord of Gower in the 13th century. The title was later passed to the Herbert family, who were influential in both local governance and military affairs. The legacy of the Lords of Gower continues to be recognized in the region's historical sites and cultural heritage.