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Rhuawn Bebyr

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Rhuawn Bebyr (English: Rhuawn the Radiant) is the son of Deorthach Wledig in early Arthurian literature and mythology. He appears as a member of Arthur's retinue in two medieval tales, "How Culwch won Olwen" and "The Dream of Rhonabwy". In the latter, he is described as a "young lad with yellowish-red hair, without a beard or a moustache, and the look of a nobleman about him".

In Trioedd Ynys Prydein, he is named as one of the "Three Fortunate Princes of the Island of Britain".

References

  1. The Dream of Rhonabwy
  2. Welsh Triads/Peniarth MS 54


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