Radio 4 programme Making History.
The Tristan Stone – is it the Tristan who loved Isolde?
Listener’s query:
“I live in Fowey, Cornwall, and outside of Fowey there is a monolith with the legend ‘Here lies Tristan son of King Mark’. Is the Tristan on the stone monolith the Tristan of the Tristan and Iseult story?“:
Brief summary:
The Tristan Stone, near Fowey in Cornwall, is a weathered monolith about 9 feet high like a Neolithic standing stone. It might even be a Neolithic stone, but it has a worn inscription on it: Drustans hic iacet Cunomori filius, which means “Here lies Drustanus, the son of Cunomorus”.