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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...
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probably ruled after Mark; not to be
confused with Salomon, King of Brittany.
Dungarth – was
recorded by the
Annales Cambriae as
having drowned in 876. The Annales...
- used in the award-winning Children's TV Show
Knightmare as "The
Ruins of
Dungarth". It also
features prominently in the film
Glorious 39. List of monastic...
- that king
Dungarth of
Cornwall drowned, yet
Alfred the
Great had been able to go
hunting in
Cornwall a
decade earlier suggesting Dungarth was likely...
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Cleer on
Bodmin Moor, Cornwall. The
inscription is
believed to
commemorate Dungarth, King of Cornwall, who died
around 875. In the 5th century, Christianity...
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Llongborth in 710 (see
Geraint of Dumnonia). The last
known king of Cornwall,
Dungarth, died in 875, but he is
thought to have been an under-king
subject to Wes****...
- midshipman),
friend Richard White (then a
junior midshipman) and
patron Lord
Dungarth (then
First Lieutenant)
while fighting in the
American War of Independence...
- town,
indicates that the
settlement was once a high
status 'court'. King
Dungarth whose cross is a few
miles north near St
Cleer is
thought to be a descendant...
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decorated 9th-century cross. The
inscription is
believed to
commemorate Dungarth, King of
Cornwall who died
around 875. The site also
includes an underground...
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Malmesbury reports negotiations between King
Alfred of Wes**** and King
Dungarth of the
Cornish in c. 876 held
somewhere near
Exmoor in Devon; presumably...