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northwest of Cornwall. The form Drust**** is
merely Drust or
hypocoristic Drustan rendered into Latin. The name may have
originated with an
ancient legend...
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Saint Drostan (d.
early 7th century), also
Drustan, was the
founder and
abbot of the
monastery of Old Deer in Aberdeenshire. His
relics were translated...
- has an
inscription referring to
Drustan, son of
Cunomorus (Mark). However, not all
historians agree that the
Drustan referred to is the
archetype of Tristan...
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inscription which has been
interpreted as
DRVSTANVS HIC
IACIT CVNOWORI FILIVS ("
Drustan lies here, of
Cunomorus the son"). A now-missing
third line was described...
- (character)|Hyacinthe, son of
Anasztaizia – a Tsingano, "The
Prince of Travellers."
Drustan mab
Necthana – son of Necthana;
Prince of the
Picti Waldemar Selig – Skaldi...
- a D'Angeline noblewoman.
Ysandre de la
Courcel queen of
Terre d'Ange.
Drustan mab
Necthana Cruarch ruler of Alba.
Waldemar Selig leader of Skaldia. Zutter...
- both St.
Katherine of
Alexandria [Katie] and the
Pictish King,
Drust or
Drustan [Thirsty]." He goes on to say "that the
great crags of
Dumyat less than...
- Arthur. Little,
Brown Book. ISBN 978-1-4721-0765-7.
Loomis (1997). p. 157. "
Drustan and
Esyllt – the Lost Romance?". 11
February 2022.
Loomis (1997). p. 11...
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believed to have had
three brothers,
Erbin (also sainted),
Meirchion and
Drustan, and
possibly a
sister (of
unknown name).[citation needed] Traditionally...
- the
court of King Mark (Mergh
Cunomor /
Marcus Cunomorus) in the
romance Drustan hac Yseult, the
doomed hero
sailing the seas from
Brittany to
Ireland to...