- Mên
Scryfa[needs IPA] (or Mên Scrifa,
literally "stone with writing") is an
inscribed standing stone in Cornwall, England,
United Kingdom (grid reference...
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Morvah road in Cornwall.
Other antiquities in the
vicinity include the Mên
Scryfa inscribed stone about 300
metres to the
north and the
Boskednan stone circle...
- the name Bran is ****ociated with Caer Bran a
Cornish Round and the Men
Scryfa which records a
Brittonic RIALOBRANI CUNOVALI FILI ('royal raven' son of...
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archaeological sites, such as
Lanyon Quoit,
Mulfra Quoit, Mên-an-Tol and Mên
Scryfa. The
rocky outline of Carn
Kenidjack marks the
position of
midwinter sunset...
- literature.[citation needed] He was a
frequent contributor to
magazines such as
Scryfa and
Poetry Cornwall /
Bardhonyeth Kernow. His
collection "A Worm's Folly"...
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erroneous identification of
Slaughter Bridge with the site of Camlann. The Mên
Scryfa is also
inscribed in Latin,
perhaps adding to a much
earlier megalith. The...
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early Middle Ages is in the form of an
inscribed stone known as the Mên
Scryfa; it is a
memorial to one 'Rialobr**** son of Cunovalus',
located in a field...
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Boutle Publishers). An
example of his
short stories is
After the Rain in
Scryfa, Vol.9,2007, ed.
Simon Parker he was the
creator of the
style of painting...
- for Crow. In
Cornish folklore the name Bran is ****ociated with the Mên
Scryfa granite pillar which contains the
inscription 'rialobrani
cunovali fili'...