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Tegfan Tasciovanus ap Deheuwaint
- Preferred Name: Tegfan Tasciovanus ap Deheuwaint
- Gender: M
- Death: in Rheged, Northumbria, England at LATI: N4.6325 LONG: E2.3516
- Burial: ABT 380 in Rheged, Northumbria, England at LATI: N4.6325 LONG: E2.3516
- FSID: G652-HLV
- Birth: 328 in Radnorshire, Wales at LATI: N2.3301 LONG: E3.3682
- Notes:
=== Life Sketch ===
Tegfan Tasciovanus ap Deheuwaint
"Tegfan," "Tasciovanus," "Tegvan," "Tecmant," "Tehvant"
Birth: circa 320 Rheged, Northumbria, North Britain
Death: 357
Immediate Family: son of Deheuvraint ap Tudbwyll and Wladysus verch Edenowen, husband of N.N. Father of Coel Hen "The Old" King of Northern Britain, Dux Britanniorum and Guotepauc Gloff ap Tegfan
=== Possible Match ===
Check:
Guorepauc or Tegfan Gloff
L6PV-NMK
=== Possible Match ===
Check:
Teuhant ap Telpwyll
L62D-NJQ
=== Name: Tegfan Gloff (Tehvant) ap Urban
Bo ===
Name: Tegfan Gloff (Tehvant) ap Urban
Born 0280
(www.kykinfolks.tripod.com/fromdust/fromdust.htm.) This website skips to Eurben ap /Gradd/, leaving out two generations, Dehenfriant ap Tudbwyll and Tubwyll ap Eurben.
Name: Tegfan Gloff Tehvant
Born about 0340?
(Website: www.peugh.com/walesperiod.html)
Preferred Parents:
Father: Telpwyll ap Urban ,
Family 1: Wladysus verch Edenowen, b. 330 in Wales d. 380 in Wales
- Coel Hen ap Tegfan, b. ABT 345 in Montgomeryshire, Wales d. 19 NOV 420 in Tarbolton, Ayrshire, Scotland
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