The Men Scryfa at Madron, Cornwall; inscribed RIALOBRANI CVNOVALI FILI and considered by Charles Thomas to probably date from the 6th century AD.pic.twitter.com/KrhY0QrYZw
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Another nearby stone with some fascinating folklore is the Four Parish Stone or Meane Crouse, on which King Arthur supposedly dined when he defeated the Vikings in Cornwall; mentioned in 1613, it bears an incised cross & separates the parishes of Zennor, Morvah, Madron & Gulval.pic.twitter.com/t9XA04j17L
Detail of the incised cross on the Four Parish Stone & a section from Margaret Courtney's 'Cornish Feasts and Folk-lore' (Penzance, 1890) on the tale of Arthur dining on the stone after defeating the Vikings in Cornwall.pic.twitter.com/FfcZRlJqjm
Thank you for sharing. Here's my daughter giving it a hug last Summer!
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What a great stroll you are having!
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