- 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 Wynn of Bodvean...
- The
family of Plas Hen (today
named Talhenbont)
descended from
Collwyn ap
Tangno [cy] (c.1000 – 1050), Lord of
Ardudwy and Eifionydd,
founder of the 5th...
-
Dyffryn Clwyd and Hwfa ap
Cynddelw on p. 85 and the
tribe of
Gollwyn ap
Tangno on p. 90 all read
something like "one of the 15
tribes (llwyth)". A related...
- to
Llywelyn the Great. The name 'Colwyn' may be
named after Collwyn ap
Tangno, an 11th
century nobleman who was Lord of Eifionnydd,
Ardudwy and part of...
-
Rheged and
brother of
Saint Gwrfyw. The
Venedotian Tribes of
Collwyn ap
Tangno and
Marchweithian claimed descent from him. The
lives of the
British saints;...
- 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, Ardudwy...
- Gwynedd. The
family of Gwynfryn, Llanystumdwy, are
descendants of
Collwyn ap
Tangno [cy] the 11th
century Lord of Eifionydd,
progenitor of the
fifth of Fifteen...
- had
brothers Mydan and
Llamined who the
Venedotian Tribes of
Collwyn ab
Tangno and
Marchweithian traced their descent through him. He is said to have a...
-
daughter of Ifan ap
Howel ap
Meredydd of Ystumcegid, of the line of
Collwyn ap
Tangno,
founder of the
fifth noble tribe of Wales."[better source needed] Tomas...
-
Welsh Ellis family,
which claimed to
trace its
lineage back to
Gollwyn ap
Tangno,
founder of one of the
Fifteen Tribes of Wales.
Ellis obtained the property...