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The plains outside Sarum are home to hundreds, if not thousands of graves of lords, chieftains and kings. The most famous of them are the Royal Burial ground of Stonehenge.  
The plains outside Sarum are home to hundreds, if not thousands of graves of lords, chieftains and kings. The most famous of them are the Royal Burial ground of Stonehenge.  



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Stonehenge

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The plains outside Sarum are home to hundreds, if not thousands of graves of lords, chieftains and kings. The most famous of them are the Royal Burial ground of Stonehenge.

Stonehenge is a monumental structure built by giants in ancient times and dedicated to the sun, stars, and ancestors. In consists of concentric rings and horseshoes of standing stones and a few outlying stones, all surrounded by a mounded ditch.

It is cared for by a small number of druids, ovates and priests.

History

In ancient times the first monument was said to be built with magical timber by giants of the land to honor the sun, the stars and the ancestors. One of the most famous people buried there is Salis himself.

Sometime during the Roman Period a powerful magician erected stones and the place became known as a site for druids and wise men and women.

In 470, Merlin stole several large stones from the giants in Ireland and had them transported to Stonehenge.


Famous people buried at Stonehenge

Many many important persons are buried at Stonehenge, these are just some of the more well-known.

  • Salis
  • King Lair
  • Queen Cordelia
  • Constantine II
  • Constans
  • Constantine III
  • Aurelius Ambrosius
  • Prince Madoc ap Uther
  • King Uther Pendragon

Important events

The Night of Long Knives
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