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    Tegeingl, also known as Englefield, was a cantref in north-east Wales during the mediaeval period. It was incorporated into Flintshire following Edward...
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  • Edwin of Tegeingl (born about 1020 and died 1073) was a prince or lord of the cantref of Tegeingl in north-east Wales. Later pedigrees provide Edwin and...
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    also considered Princes. Edwin of Tegeingl (d. 1073, member of the Fifteen Tribes of Wales) Owain ab Edwin of Tegeingl (d. 1105), father-in-law to Gruffudd...
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  • Owain ab Edwin of Tegeingl or Owain the Traitor (Welsh: Owain Fradwr), (died 1105) was lord of the cantref of Tegeingl in north-east Wales at the end of...
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    Arllechwedd, Arfon, Dunoding, Dyffryn Clwyd, Llŷn, Rhos, Rhufoniog, and Tegeingl at the mountainous mainland region of Snowdonia opposite. The name Gwynedd...
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    century. According to legend, Winifred was the daughter of a chieftain of Tegeingl, Welsh nobleman Tyfid ap Eiludd. Her mother was Wenlo, a niece of Saint...
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  • recorded as having settled in the Vale of Clwyd and as having attacked Tegeingl, gaining much plunder. Upon the death of Owain Gwynedd in 1170, his sons...
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    His mother, Angharad ferch Owain, was the daughter of Owain ab Edwin of Tegeingl. Owain Gwynedd was the second son of Gruffydd and Angharad. His elder brother...
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    region had been divided into the Hundred of Englefield (Welsh: Cantref Tegeingl), derived from the Latin Deceangli. It became part of the Kingdom of Mercia...
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    lines are related and both claim descent from Edwin of Tegeingl, an 11th-century lord of Tegeingl, a territory which approximates modern Flintshire. The...
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  • England In Wales: Englefield, an alternative name for the Cantref of Tegeingl in north Wales Englefield Green Rovers F.C., an Association Football club...
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    Cemais Aberffraw Rhosyr Arfon Llŷn Dunoding Rhos Rhufoniog Dyffryn Clwyd Tegeingl Penllyn Powys Fadog Maelor Swydd y Waun Ystlyg Powys Wenwynwyn Arwystli...
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    The Deceangli or Deceangi (Welsh: Tegeingl) were one of the Celtic tribes living in Britain, prior to the Roman invasion of the island. The tribe lived...
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  • Owain ab Edwin, a prominent landowner in eastern Gwynedd and the holder of Tegeingl, and her mother was Morwyl ferch Ednywain Bendew. Angharad married Gruffudd...
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    done by his three sons by his wife Angharad daughter of Owain ab Edwin of Tegeingl "Gruffydd ap Cynan". geni.com. 1070. Lloyd 2004, p. 93. (Parry 1959) (Jones...
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  • Dyffryn Clwyd and Tegeingl. Perfeddwlad thus was also known as the Four Cantrefs. For much of its history the area had been known as Tegeingl, after the Celtic...
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    century, prior to its re-capture by the Normans, the region comprised: Tegeingl (Mercian Englefield), a Cantref in Gwynedd certain Commotes within the...
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    second. (Registered by the Flag Institute); the arms attributed to Edwin Tegeingl (Edwin ap Gronwy) 12th century Flag of Glamorgan Gules, three Chevronels...
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    Gwynedd in North Wales. Flintshire was created out of the lordships of Tegeingl, Hopedale, and Maelor Saesneg. It was administered with the Palatinate...
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    justice. Another county, Flintshire, was created out of the lordships of Tegeingl, Hopedale and Maelor Saesneg, and was administered with the Palatinate...
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    Idris, Dolfyn, and Ednywain. His daughter Agnes wed Uchdryd ap Edwin Tegeingl, who was lord of Cyfeiliog and Meirion. Montgomery-shire Collections: Volume...
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    and allowed it to fall into ruin. Ewloe was sited on high ground within Tegeingl, a cantref in the lands of north-east Wales (Welsh Perfeddwlad). Standing...
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  • England, and during the rule of his predecessors included the cantref of Tegeingl in Perfeddwlad in north-eastern Wales. Around 1100, only a quarter of the...
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    Tryweryn). On the north and west it bordered Gwynedd (the cantrefi of Tegeingl, Rhufoniog, Dunoding and Meirionydd); it bordered the Powys cantrefi of...
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  • of Iscoed); from Prince Owain Gwynedd 3: Gruffydd ap Cynan; 4: Edwin of Tegeingl; Key features shown are the predominance of the Welsh dragon, the use of...
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    together with the standard modern Welsh equivalents. Cantref Tegigyl (Cantref Tegeingl): Kymwt Insel (Cwmwd Insel) Kymwt Prestan (Cwmwd Prestatyn) Kymwt Rudlan...
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    obliged to make peace with him. Owain surrendered the lands of Rhuddlan and Tegeingl to Chester. He also gave Cadwaladr his lands back in Ceredigion, which...
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  • Goronwy was the second wife of Owain Gwynedd. She was born around 1105 AD in Tegeingl, Flintshire. She was the daughter of Gronwy (ap Owain) Owain and Genilles...
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  • which none could console him until news reached him that Mold castle in Tegeingl (Flintshire) had fallen to Gwynedd, "[reminding Owain] that he had still...
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    Winefride is said to have been the daughter of Teuyth, a chieftain of Tegeingl, who had permitted St Beuno to establish a church within his territory...
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