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In a tale told by [[Shari]], after fleeing [[Egypt]], [[Gathelus]] and a pregnant [[Scota]] arrived on the rocky shores of the isle with the [[Stone of Destiny]]. While there, Scota gave birth to twin sons, [[Eremon]] (a future King of [[Ireland]]) and his brother. ''("[[The Rock]]")'' | In a tale told by [[Shari]], after fleeing [[Egypt]], [[Gathelus]] and a pregnant [[Scota]] arrived on the rocky shores of the isle with the [[Stone of Destiny]]. While there, Scota gave birth to twin sons, [[Eremon]] (a future King of [[Ireland]]) and his brother. ''("[[The Rock]]")'' | ||
− | During the Stone of Destiny's address to [[Macbeth]], [[Arthur Pendragon]], [[David Xanatos]], and [[Peredur fab Ragnal]], the stone declared that the "[[Stone of Samothrace]]" was one of its names. ''("[[Rock of Ages]]")'' | + | During the Stone of Destiny's address to [[Macbeth]], [[King Arthur Pendragon]], [[David Xanatos]], and [[Peredur fab Ragnal]], the stone declared that the "[[Stone of Samothrace]]" was one of its names. ''("[[Rock of Ages]]")'' |
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Revision as of 12:01, 16 November 2020
Samothrace is an isle of Greece that can be found in the northern Aegean Sea.
History
In a tale told by Shari, after fleeing Egypt, Gathelus and a pregnant Scota arrived on the rocky shores of the isle with the Stone of Destiny. While there, Scota gave birth to twin sons, Eremon (a future King of Ireland) and his brother. ("The Rock")
During the Stone of Destiny's address to Macbeth, King Arthur Pendragon, David Xanatos, and Peredur fab Ragnal, the stone declared that the "Stone of Samothrace" was one of its names. ("Rock of Ages")
Real World Background
See also
- Samothrace at Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia