- first-born son of
Llywelyn ab
Iorwerth (Llywelyn the Great). His
mother Tangwystl (c. 1180/1185 – c. 1210)
probably died in childbirth. As a boy, Gruffudd...
-
genealogies also
attribute to
Dafydd and an
otherwise unknown Welsh woman,
Tangwystl ferch Owain Fflam, an
illegitimate son
named Dafydd Goch of Penmachno...
- Llywelyn's
legitimate daughter by his wife Joan or an
illegitimate daughter by
Tangwystl Goch, but she is
widely regarded to be the
daughter of Joan.
Gwladus is...
-
England in 1232.
Ednyfed was
married twice. His
first marriage was to
Tangwystl ferch Llywarch, a
known mistress of
Llywelyn the Great, the
daughter of...
- father-in-law, King John, was alive.
Little is
known of Llywelyn's mistress,
Tangwystl Goch. His
union with her was not
recognised by the church. She was the...
-
Gruffydd Maelor Powys Fadog 1191–1236
Gwenwynwyn Powys Wenwynwyn 1197–1216
Tangwystl Goch
Llywelyn the
Great b.1173
Gwynedd 1195–1240
Powys 1216–1240 Joan...
-
family claiming descent from Aed Brosc. His
mother was
supposed to be
Tangwystl, a
daughter of the
earlier King Owain. Charles-Edwards
argues that Hyfaidd...
-
Cadell Cyngen ap
Cadell Powys 808–855
Triffyn ap
Rhain Dyfed 810–814
Tangwystl Bleddri Angharad ferch Meurig Rhodri the
Great b.820
Gwynedd 844–878 Powys...
- killed. The
genealogies of
subsequent kings of
Dyfed sometimes include Tangwystl, a
daughter of Owain's
whose marriage justified the rule of
their own...
-
daughter of
Owain Cyfeiliog. He is
known to have had only one daughter:
Tangwystl ferch Cadfan (born c. 1212). The Acts of
Welsh Rulers: 1120-1283. University...