Map of Prehistoric Sites in Cornwall
Map of all attractions in Cornwall | Map of ALL Prehistoric Sites in England
Map of all attractions in Cornwall | Map of ALL Prehistoric Sites in England
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This comfortable cottage is situated on the Pendeen Lighthouse site, on a majestic granite headland. It provides a hall, sitting room, kitchen with dining table, bathroom, double bedroom and twin …
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This traditional stone cottage in Penzance can sleep four people in two bedrooms.
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This legendary warrior supposedly led the British at the Battle of Mount Badon (c. 518)
His exploits were later popularized in a series of medieval romances
His legendary headquarters was Camelot
20 November, 869
Death of St Edmund
A Danish force under Ivar defeated and killed Edmund, king of the East Angles, at Hoxne, Suffolk. Edmund was later sanctified as St Edmund. His death is a frequent theme in medieval wall paintings, where he is represented tied to a stake, while Danish archers shoot at him.
He was married to Princess Adelaide of Saxe-Meiningen
He was the Duke of Clarence before becoming king
He was followed by his niece Victoria