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Einion ap
Collwyn (sometimes "ap Gollwyn") (fl. 1093), was a
Welsh prince and
warrior supposed to have
existed in the
eleventh century. Not mentioned...
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councillor to
Llywelyn the Great. The name 'Colwyn' may be
named after Collwyn ap Tangno, an 11th
century nobleman who was Lord of Eifionnydd, Ardudwy...
- Pitt's Head (Welsh:
Carreg Collwyn) is a
distinctive rock
located at grid
reference SH576515,
close to the A4085 road in Gwynedd, Wales. Its distinction...
- (Gwynedd) for his feats. Wynn
descended directly from the
Kings of
Gwynedd via
Collwyn ap
Tangno (founder of the 5th
tribe of the
Fifteen Tribes of Wales). The...
- The
house is
believed to have been
built by the
Welsh noble,
Einion ap
Collwyn who
after a
dispute with
Iestyn ab Gwrgant,
married Iestyn's only daughter...
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genealogies report that from
Triffyn descends, in the male-line,
Cadifor ap
Collwyn (aka Cedifor/Cadivor ap Gollwyn/Colhoyn), a Lord of
Dyfed within Rhys ap...
- since. The
family of Plas Hen (today
named Talhenbont)
descended from
Collwyn ap Tangno [cy] (c.1000 – 1050), Lord of
Ardudwy and Eifionydd, founder...
- ab
Urien Rheged and
brother of
Saint Gwrfyw. The
Venedotian Tribes of
Collwyn ap
Tangno and
Marchweithian claimed descent from him. The
lives of the...
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possession of the
Vaughan family since 1200. The
Vaughans are
descended from
Collwyn ap Tangno,
founder of the
fifth noble tribe of
North Wales, Lord of Eifionydd...
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Einion ab
Gruffydd Both the
accounts agree that he was
descended from
Collwyn ab Tangno, "lord of Eifionydd, Ardudwy, and part of Llŷn". The Dictionary...