Celtic Gods: The Cymric hero, Hyddwn (Noble Stag)

Hyddwn
A Cymric Mabinogi Hero: Noble Stag

Hyddwn is a Cymric (Welsh) hero known from the Mabinogi of Math mab Mathonwy where he is the first son born of Gilfaethwy and Gwydion as punishmnet for their dispoiling of Goewin. The boy is baptized and turned to human form by Math and is named after his original animal shape, the stag.



Synonyms:
Cym: Noble Stag

In the Mabinogi of Math mab Mathonwy Gwydion and Gilfaethwy are punished by their uncle Math mab Mathonwy for Gwydion's complicity in and Gilfaethwy's rape of Math's foot-hlder, Goewin by being turned sequencially into deer, wild pigs and wolves. Hyddwn is the first of the offspring, sired by Gwydion as a stag on Gilfaethwy as a hind.

Each time they return to Math a year after they wre turned into beasts and he takes their son and by dint of magic converts him into human form and has him baptized in honour of his animal from. The stag-boy is named Hydwn [noble stag] and with his brothers Hychddwn Hir and Bleiddwn they are called the three great champions of Math's llys.

For a complete translation of the Mabinogi of Math mab Mathonwy, see here.



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