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  1. Sir Thomas de Ercildoun, better remembered as Thomas the Rhymer (fl. c. 1220 – 1298 [1] ), also known as Thomas Learmont or True Thomas, was a Scottish laird and reputed prophet from Earlston (then called "Erceldoune") in the Borders. [2] Thomas' gift of prophecy is linked to his poetic ability.

  2. 11 de abr. de 2024 · Thomas The Rhymer (flourished 1220–97) was a Scottish poet and prophet who was likely the author of the metrical romance Sir Tristrem, a version of the widely diffused Tristan legend. The romance was first printed in 1804 by Sir Walter Scott from a manuscript of about 1300.

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  3. Sir Thomas de Ercildoun, mejor recordado como Thomas the Rhymer (fl. c. 1220 - 1298), también conocido como Thomas Learmont o True Thomas, fue un laird escocés y profeta reputado de Earlston (entonces llamado "Erceldoune") en las fronteras. Tomás' El don de la profecía está ligado a su capacidad poética.

  4. Thomas the Rhymer. ‘The father of Scottish poets’, as Lives of Scottish Poets (v.3, Thos. Boys, 1822), declared him to be, sometimes known as ‘True Thomas’ or Thomas Lermont, Sir Thomas Rymour de Ercildoun, both knight and semi-mythical figure, has been credited as the writer of a range of poems, dramas, songs and prophesies.

  5. 11 de jun. de 2015 · Scottish. Advanced. 6 min read. Add to FAVs. A- A- A+. Thomas, of Ercildoun, in Lauderdale, called the Rhymer, on account of his producing a poetical romance on the subject of Tristrem and Yseult, which is curious as the earliest specimen of English verse known to exist, flourished in the reign of Alexander III. of Scotland.

  6. Thomas the Rhymer, lived from 1220 to 1298. He was a Scottish laird with a reputation for prophesy and supernatural powers. The wider picture in Scotland at the time is set out in our Historical Timeline.

  7. Thomas the Rhymer fl. c. 1220 – 1298 The Borders medieval writer and prophet, kidnapped from the infamous Eildon Tree by the Queen of the Fairies, is counted as one of Scotland's earliest poets. More about Thomas the Rhymer