Rhys Nanmor
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Rhys Nanmor (fl. 1480–1513) was a Welsh language poet who lived in Nanmor, near Beddgelert in North Wales.
Among his surviving work is a prophecy to King Henry VII of England and an elegy on the death of Arthur, Prince of Wales, who died in 1502.
Rhys was a family poet of Sir Rhys ap Thomas, and is thought to have been the bardic pupil of Dafydd Nanmor.
References[]
Thomas Roberts and Ifor Williams, The poetical works of Dafydd Nanmor, Cardiff, 1923
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Categories:
- Medieval Welsh poets
- Welsh-language poets
- 16th-century Welsh writers
- 16th-century male writers
- British poet stubs
- Welsh writer stubs