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20: 151:' invasion of North Wales in the 1090s. The family remained powerful in North Wales until Owain's sons were killed in 1125 by a son of 143:(d.1073) was in the 11th century described as "lord" or "prince" of Tegeingl. He was succeeded as lord of Tegeingl by his son 337: 192: 376: 310: 202: 264: 232: 50: 371: 144: 269: 237: 223: 136: 158:
It then changed hands several times between England and Gwynedd, but was eventually seized by
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Celtic tribe which had inhabited the region and attested since the 1st century BC.
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between 1277 and 1283. It was then incorporated into the county of
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until, in the late 8th century, it was conquered by the
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during the mediaeval period. It was incorporated into
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Wilcott, Darrell "The Ancestry of Edwin of Tegeingl"
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cantref
Wales
Flintshire
Edward I of England
conquest of northern Wales
Deceangli
Iron Age
Perfeddwlad
River Clwyd
Deeside
Flintshire
commotes
Rhuddlan
Prestatyn
Coleshill
Kingdom of Gwynedd
Anglo-Saxon
Mercia
Dafydd ab Owain Gwynedd
Edwin of Tegeingl
Owain
Anglo-Normans
Gruffudd ap Cynan
Edward I
Principality of Wales
Flintshire
Statute of Rhuddlan
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