Tintagel

Situated on the north Atlantic coast of Cornwall, the village of Tintagel (pronounced with the stress on the second syllable; Cornish: Dintagell) and nearby Tintagel Castle have long been associated with the legends surrounding King Arthur and the knights of the Round Table. The village has, in recent times, become a magnet for tourists and day-trippers. It was cited originally as a place of origin for King Arthur by the Dark Ages pseudo-historian Geoffrey of Monmouth. Tintagel is also recycled as a locus for the Arthurian mythos by the poet Alfred, Lord Tennyson in the poem Idylls of the King. Major excavations on and around the site of the 12th century castle have revealed that Tintagel headland was the site of a high status fortress and settlement dating to the 5th and 6th centuries and the period immediately following the withdrawal of the Romans from Britain. Finds indicate that considerable trade in high value goods was taking place at the time with the Mediterranean region. The modern day village of Tintagel was known as Trevena (Cornish: Tre war Venydh) until the 1850s, when the Victorians renamed it to promote tourism on the back of the King Arthur and Camelot legends. Strictly speaking, Tintagel is just the name of the headland. Tintagel is also the title of an orchestral tone poem by Sir Arnold Bax.

External link

Archaeology

 

<< PreviousWord BrowserNext >>
red deer outlaws
regina storm
saskatoon yellow jackets
antiseptic
borate
borax
jarret thomas
the electric company
darling harbour
progressive metal
akagi
japanese aircraft carrier hiryu
japanese aircraft carrier kaga
japanese aircraft carrier shokaku
japanese aircraft carrier soryu
japanese aircraft carrier zuikaku
calcutta (gambling)
lao she
m4 sherman
hu yaobang
realbasic
sukhoi su 27
ruler
phrygia
xavier university (cagayan de oro)
polruan
anglo dutch wars
second anglo dutch war
list of british comedians
peter iii of aragon
chemical pathology
creatinine
jewish mythology
peterloo massacre
vlusp
sunna
chirp
history of south africa
geography of south africa
demographics of south africa
kangasala
soca reggae riversplash
maureen lipman
holocaust denial