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'''Euros Bowen''' ([[1904]]-[[1988]]) was a [[Welsh language]] poet.
'''Euros Bowen''' ([[1904]]-[[1988]]) was a [[Welsh language]] poet.


Euros Bowen was the brother of poet [[Geraint Bowen (poet)|Geraint Bowen]]. From [[Treorchy]] in the [[Rhondda]], he was educated in the Presbyterian College at [[Carmarthen]], and later at the [[University of Wales]] and [[University of Oxford]]. He became an Anglican clergyman and was eventually Rector of Llanawchllyn in [[Merionethshire]]. He retired to [[Wrexham]].
Euros Bowen was the brother of poet [[Geraint Bowen (poet)|Geraint Bowen]]. From [[Treorchy]] in the [[Rhondda]], he was educated in the Presbyterian College at [[Carmarthen]], and later at the [[University of Wales]] and [[University of Oxford]]. He became an Anglican clergyman and was eventually Rector of Llanuwchllyn in [[Merionethshire]]. He retired to [[Wrexham]].


Euros Bowen won the bardic Crown at the [[National Eisteddfod of Wales]] in [[1948]] and the Chair in [[1950]].
Euros Bowen won the bardic Crown at the [[National Eisteddfod of Wales]] in [[1948]] and the Chair in [[1950]].

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Euros Bowen (1904-1988) was a Welsh language poet.

Euros Bowen was the brother of poet Geraint Bowen. From Treorchy in the Rhondda, he was educated in the Presbyterian College at Carmarthen, and later at the University of Wales and University of Oxford. He became an Anglican clergyman and was eventually Rector of Llanuwchllyn in Merionethshire. He retired to Wrexham.

Euros Bowen won the bardic Crown at the National Eisteddfod of Wales in 1948 and the Chair in 1950.

Works

  • Oes y Medwsa (1987)
  • Lleidr Tân
  • Buarth Bywyd
  • Trin Cerddi