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Glastonbury tor giants tomb
Glastonbury tor giants tomb











In the morning, his staff had taken root and grown into a strange thorn bush, the sacred Glastonbury Thorn. Upon arriving on the isle of Avalon, Joseph thrust his staff into the ground. The legend of the Holy Grail brings together the myths and legends of King Arthur and the story of Joseph of Arimathea building the first church at Glastonbury.The Glastonbury legend has the boy Jesus and his uncle Joseph of Arimathea building the first wattle and daub church on the site of Glastonbury Cathedral.Īfter the crucifixion, lore has it that Joseph travelled to Britain with the Holy Grail, the cup used by Christ at the Last Supper and later by Joseph to catch His blood at the crucifixion. Today a notice board marks the spot of Arthur’s final resting place. During the Dissolution of the Monasteries when the Abbey was sacked and largely destroyed, the caskets were lost and have never been found. The bones were put in caskets and during a visit to the Abbey by King Edward I, were entombed in a special black marble tomb in the main Abbey Church. Also found were a few small bones and a scrap of hair.

glastonbury tor giants tomb

The monks of the Abbey, having heard the rumours, decided to excavate the site and unearthed a stone slab, under which was found a lead cross inscribed in Latin, “ Hic iacet sepultus inclitus rex arturius in insula avalonia”, “Here lies buried the renowned King Arthur in the Isle of Avalon”. Legend has it that King Arthur, along with his wife Guinevere, are buried in the grounds of Glastonbury Abbey, south of the Lady Chapel, between two pillars. It is partly from this that the association of Glastonbury with legendary Avalon comes about, as in Celtic folklore Avalon was an isle of enchantment, the meeting place of the dead. Two thousand years ago, at the foot of the Tor was a vast lake called “Ynys-witrin”, the Island of Glass. There is a ruined medieval church at the top of the Tor, the tower of which remains. If so, it would have been created four or five thousand years ago, around the same as time as Stonehenge.

glastonbury tor giants tomb

As can be seen from the photograph, there is a form of terracing around the Tor which has been interpreted as a maze based on an ancient mystical pattern.

glastonbury tor giants tomb

Glastonbury is thought to have been a site for pre-Christian worship, perhaps because of its location by the Tor, the highest of the hills surrounding Glastonbury and a superb natural viewpoint. For not only is Glastonbury the cradle of Christianity in England but is also reputed to be the burial place of King Arthur.

glastonbury tor giants tomb

In Glastonbury, history, myth and legend combine in such a way that most visitors cannot fail to feel the “vibes” and powerful atmosphere of the town. Dominating the skyline in this part of the beautiful county of Somerset you will find dramatic Glastonbury Tor.













Glastonbury tor giants tomb