Dafydd Nanmor


Dafydd Nanmor (born 1450, died 1490) is a Welsh poet.

He came from the village of Nanmor in Gwynedd County in north-west Wales. Recognized as one of the most significant figures in Welsh poetry. Sent to southern Wales for distributing her poem dedicated to married woman Gwen O'Drôme, he spent the rest of his life outside his Gwynedd family.

He was a proponent of the political aspirations of the Lancasters, praising Edmund and Jasper Tudor as well as Henry Tudor. Among his works are many long poems (as well as many), as well as many metric forms, characterized by rhyming couplets and the characteristic system of alliteration (cydydd). Nanmor wished to include in his poems elements of astrology, astronomy, physics. Nanmor's collection of works, The Poetical Works of Dafydd Nanmor edited by Thomas Roberts and William Williams, was published in 1923. Bibliography

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