-
refers to a "King Marc
whose other name is Quonomorus". Also
rendered as
Cunomorus, the name
means "Hound-of-the-sea". An
inscription on a sixth-century...
- reading:
DRVSTANVS HIC
IACIT CVNOMORI FILIVS [Drust**** lies here, son of
Cunomorus] It has been suggested, and is
confidently ****erted on the
plaque by the...
-
Devonshire and the
Scilly Isles),
including the
territory of one
Marcus Cunomorus, with at
least one
significant power base at
Tintagel in the
early 6th...
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knight of Arthur's in
Culhwch and
Olwen Mark of
Cornwall (Latin:
Marcus Cunomorus), (Cornish: Margh), (Welsh: March)
Possibly based on a
historical figure...
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close to
Castle Dore has an
inscription referring to Drustan, son of
Cunomorus (Mark). However, not all
historians agree that the
Drustan referred to...
- Dore is
often proposed as the
court of King Mark (Mergh
Cunomor /
Marcus Cunomorus) in the
romance Drustan hac Yseult, the
doomed hero
sailing the seas from...
-
monument dating to
roughly this
period and
dedicated to the son of a "
Cunomorus"
refers to the
Conomor who
ruled in Brittany. In
legend Conomor's villainy...
- inscription:
DRVSTANVS HIC
IACIT CVNOMORI FILIVS [Drust**** lies here, son of
Cunomorus] Not far from
Worthyvale in the
parish of
Minster is an
inscribed stone...