Legends of King Arthur linger around Glastonbury like a mystical mist rising from the nearby Somerset marshes.
The nearby hill fort at South Cadbury has often been linked to Camelot, with archaeological evidence suggesting the site was active during the early 6th century—the most likely time for a historical Arthur to have lived.
The connection between Arthur and Glastonbury dates back to at least the early medieval period. In the late 12th century, monks at Glastonbury Abbey claimed to have discovered the grave of Arthur and his queen, Guinevere. They reported finding a stone inscribed with the words "Here lies Arthur, king." Beneath it were the remains of a large man and a smaller woman's skeleton.
The monks later re-interred the bones within the abbey, creating a popular pilgrimage site. Today, visitors can still see the marked location of the supposed grave in the abbey grounds.
Archaeology: The resting place of Arthur and his queen, Guinevere
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Saw this randomly on FB, thought it was a cool read, whether or not it's in any way true. If I ever get the opportunity to travel to the UK, I would love to visit the site just to say I did. The legend of King Arthur is a story that I absolutely loved reading about in pretty much any book, as a kid.
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Glastonbury will absolutely be part of a Coeur de Lion campaign...
Me and the missus absolutely want to visit England and Scotland sometime in the next decade. One of the many places I will visit is the Eagle and Child Pub where Tolkien and CS Lewis used to go. I want to sit there and have a pint like they did.
Me and the missus absolutely want to visit England and Scotland sometime in the next decade. One of the many places I will visit is the Eagle and Child Pub where Tolkien and CS Lewis used to go. I want to sit there and have a pint like they did.
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Unfortunately, you may be in for disappointment. To my knowledge it is still currently closed but perhaps by the time we make it over there, it will be open again.Ancalagon wrote: ↑November 22nd, 2024, 10:39 pm Glastonbury will absolutely be part of a Coeur de Lion campaign...
Me and the missus absolutely want to visit England and Scotland sometime in the next decade. One of the many places I will visit is the Eagle and Child Pub where Tolkien and CS Lewis used to go. I want to sit there and have a pint like they did.
The Eagle and Child to be restored and reopened
“He found himself wondering at times, especially in the autumn, about the wild lands, and strange visions of mountains that he had never seen came into his dreams.” - Fellowship of the Ring, J.R.R. Tolkien
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No worries. I'm a patient man.Necron 99 wrote: ↑November 22nd, 2024, 11:35 pmUnfortunately, you may be in for disappointment. To my knowledge it is still currently closed but perhaps by the time we make it over there, it will be open again.Ancalagon wrote: ↑November 22nd, 2024, 10:39 pm Glastonbury will absolutely be part of a Coeur de Lion campaign...
Me and the missus absolutely want to visit England and Scotland sometime in the next decade. One of the many places I will visit is the Eagle and Child Pub where Tolkien and CS Lewis used to go. I want to sit there and have a pint like they did.
The Eagle and Child to be restored and reopened
“Once you give a charlatan power over you, you almost never get it back.” - Carl Sagan