- The
Artognou stone,
sometimes erroneously referred to as the
Arthur stone, is an
archaeological artefact uncovered in
Cornwall in the
United Kingdom. It...
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Halls at
Trevena which is a
substantial building of the
early 1930s. The
Artognou stone,
which was
discovered in 1998, has
added to the legend, although...
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Britain at that time. The
Artognou stone was
found at
Tintagel bearing the
inscription PATERN[--] COLI AVI
FICIT ARTOGNOU , and it has been
claimed by...
- Herefordshire, a
Neolithic tomb in Herefordshire,
England Arthur stone, or
Artognou stone, a 6th-century
inscribed stone found at Tintagel, Cornwall, England...
- union) (born 1960), New
Zealand rugby union player The
Arthur stone, or
Artognou stone, an
archaeological find in Cornwall, UK Arthur's Stone, Herefordshire...
- Britain, and that his name is
mentioned in the
Latin inscription on the
Artognou stone. In the end, the
Scythian monks found support first from one quarter:...
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tombstones such as King Doniert's Stone, the Drust****
stone and the
notorious Artognou stone show
evidence for a
surprisingly cosmopolitan sub-Roman po****tion...
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museum is home to the
Trewinnard Coach which dates to
around 1700. The
Artognou stone found at
Tintagel Castle is also at the museum.
Since 2011, the Museum...
- M****achusetts, in 1717, the
first authenticated pirate shipwreck ever discovered.
Artognou stone found at
Tintagel Castle, Cornwall. World's
oldest wet-rice (rice...