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Musings on the name ‘Tintagel’

andrew.climo July 11, 2021

No one can seem to agree on the meaning of the name ‘Tintagel’, even though its ancient name appears to be well known as *Durocornovii. Here’s a few notes that I made based on reading Weatherhill and Padel.

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