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Re: Welsh King making Stone
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cerrig wrote:
Ireland has it's Lia fail,Scotland/England has the Stone of Scone,but Wales doesn't seem to have an equivalent. I did read somewhere once about a legend of a welsh stone that " contained all the knowledge needed to rule Wales". I don't remember where i saw it and i was wondering if anyone on here might know anything about it ,or anything concerning a welsh "King making " stone.


I wondered if it is a reference to the King Arthur legend and the 'king making' stone (sword in the stone). I have often seen Guinevere spelt Gwenhwyfar which is a Welsh spelling of the name.

tjj


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Posted by tjj
16th January 2010ce
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