Royal palace discovered in area believed to be birthplace of King Arthur
A royal palace has been discovered in the area reputed to be the birthplace of King Arthur.The palace discovered at Tintagel in Cornwall is believed to date from the sixth century - around the time that the legendary king may have lived. They believe the one-metre thick walls being unearthed are from a 6th century palace belonging to the rulers of the ancient south-west British kingdom of Dumnonia.
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