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Donyarth (Latin:
Doniert) or
Dungarth (died 875) was the last
recorded king of Cornwall. He was
probably an under-king,
paying tribute to the West Saxons...
- King
Doniert's Stone (Cornish:
Menkov Donyerth Ruw)
consists of two
pieces of a
decorated 9th-century cross, near St
Cleer on
Bodmin Moor, Cornwall. The...
- stretch.
Donyarth (Latin:
Doniert), or
Dungarth (died 875), was the last-recorded king of Cornwall. He is
thought to be the '
Doniert'
recorded on an inscription...
- King
Doniert's Stone,
located near St Cleer,
Bodmin Moor,
commemorates King Dungarth/Donyarth/
Doniert....
- Press. pp. 92–98.(reissued by
Blandford Press, ISBN 0-7137-2068-9) "King
Doniert's Stone".
English Heritage.
Retrieved 5
September 2016. Higham,
Robert (2008)...
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subsequent to the re-erection of the cross.
Magnus Maximus Gratian King
Doniert's Stone –
contemporary Cornish cross Wikimedia Commons has
media related...
- the 'Old North'. Many crosses,
memorials and
tombstones such as King
Doniert's Stone, the Drust****
stone and the
notorious Artognou stone show evidence...
- The 9th-century Men
Myghtern Doniert (King
Doniert's Stone)
commemorating the last
independent King of Cornwall...
- King
Doniert's Stone,
memorial High
cross to Dungarth, the last
recorded King of
Cornwall 875 CE....
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Archived from the
original on 3
March 2016.
Retrieved 8
February 2015. "The
Doniert Stone,
accompanying cross shaft and
underground chamber 650m SW of Common...