Rachel Davies (Rahel o Fôn) was a Welsh poet and writer, known primarily for her work in the Welsh language. She adopted the bardic name "Rahel o Fôn," meaning "Rachel of Anglesey" (Ynys Môn in Welsh), reflecting her connection to the island. Davies contributed significantly to Welsh literature, particularly through her poetry, which often explored themes related to Welsh identity, culture, and the natural beauty of Wales. While detailed biographical information can be scarce, her contributions are recognized within Welsh literary circles, and her work sometimes appears in anthologies of Welsh poetry. She remains a notable figure in the landscape of Welsh-language literature.
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