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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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- eight stone viaducts along this stretch. Donyarth (Latin: Doniert), or Dungarth (died 875), was the last-recorded king of Cornwall. He is thought to be...
- 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...
- Cleer on Bodmin Moor, Cornwall. The inscription is believed to commemorate Dungarth, King of Cornwall, who died around 875. In the 5th century, Christianity...
- Prince of Cornwall and Devon under King Roderic 720 AD Survey of Cornwall Dungarth King Drowned by mischance 872 AD Survey of Cornwall Alpsius Duke Duke of...
- decorated 9th-century cross. The inscription is believed to commemorate Dungarth, King of Cornwall who died around 875. The site also includes an underground...