Tangwystl (fl. 1180–1210)
Tangwystl (fl. 1180–1210)
Paramour of King Llywelyn II the Great. Name variations: Tangwystyl Goch. Flourished around 1180 to 1210; married Ednyfed Fychan ap Kendrig, Lord of Brynffenigl; mistress and possibly later wife of Llywelyn II the Great (1173–1240), Ruler of All Wales; children: (with Ednyfed Fychan) many; (with Llywelyn) six, including Gruffydd, Lord of Lleyn (born before 1205–1244); Gladys the Black (d. 1251); Angharad ; possibly Ellen of Wales , countess of Huntingdon and Chester (d. 1253). Llywelyn II was married to Joan of England (d. 1237), and there is some confusion between Joan of England and Tangwystl as to who had which children.
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