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    King Doniert's Stone (Cornish: Menkov Donyerth Ruw) consists of two pieces of a decorated 9th-century cross, near St Cleer on Bodmin Moor, Cornwall. The...
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    Donyarth (redirect from King Doniert)
    to the West Saxons. He is thought to be the 'Doniert' recorded on an inscription on King Doniert's Stone, a 9th-century cross shaft which stands in St...
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  • Dumnonia (redirect from King of Cornwall)
    Press. pp. 92–98.(reissued by Blandford Press, ISBN 0-7137-2068-9) "King Doniert's Stone". English Heritage. Retrieved 5 September 2016. Higham, Robert (2008)...
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    last-recorded king of Cornwall. He is thought to be the 'Doniert' recorded on an inscription on King Doniert's Stone, a ninth-century cross shaft which stands in...
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  • Caer Uisc, Exeter was inhabited by Dumnonian Britons until c. 936, when King Athelstan expelled them. Several other royal residences may also have served...
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    crosses, memorials and tombstones such as King Doniert's Stone, the Drustanus stone and the notorious Artognou stone show evidence for a surprisingly cosmopolitan...
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    Oratory, mentioned in a charter of 960, and King Doniert's Stone (a cross shaft) near St Cleer commemorating Doniert's death in 875. Most crosses are of granite...
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    Duke of Cornwall was created by the English monarchy, to be held by the king's eldest son and heir. Cornwall, along with the neighbouring county of Devon...
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    made of stone and often richly decorated. There was a unique Early Medieval tradition in Ireland and Britain of raising large sculpted stone crosses,...
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    subsequent to the re-erection of the cross. Magnus Maximus Gratian King Doniert's Stone – contemporary Cornish cross Wikimedia Commons has media related...
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