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Goddess Coventina
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2023
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Coventina was a Romano-British goddess of wells and springs. She is known from multiple inscriptions at one site in Northumberland county of the United Kingdom, an area surrounding a wellspring near Carrawburgh on Hadrian's Wall. [url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coventina]Read more[/u...
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Castle Hill, Knucklas
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1498
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Four villagers who bought a hill which, according to local legend, is where King Arthur married Guinevere want to turn it into a nature reserve. The four paid £86,000 for woodland at Castle Hill at Knucklas, near Knighton, Powys, and intend to allow archaeologists to excavate the site. Folklore say...
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King Arthur
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1717
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Could King Arthur, the legendary leader of the Britons in the sixth century, have set up camp with his Knights of the Round Table in Brigg? This fascinating question has been raised in a newly-published booked called the The Anglo Saxon Kingdom of Lindsey. Author Dr Kevin Leahy has staked North Linco...
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King's Knot
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1394
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Scots site may hold the key to Arthurian mystery It is a mystery that has baffled generations of historians, but the secrets of King Arthur's round table could finally be laid bare thanks to modern technology. A circular earthen mound near Stirling Castle has been linked variously to the legendary k...
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