March 3, 1284 is not a happy date to remember for those of us who would have loved to see Llywelyn ap Gruffydd prevail over Edward Longshanks, as on this day the Statute of Rhuddlan was enacted, which—among other things—compelled the Welsh to accept English common law. But for a bittersweet What If, here is a link to an alternate history of Wales. http://thisdayinalternatehistory.blog...