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Tintagel Castle in Cornwall - The Land of King Arthur

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Tintagel Castle - Video Produced by Paul Dinning - Wildlife in Cornwall Tintagel Castle is a medieval fortification located on the peninsula of Tintagel Island, adjacent to the village of Tintagel in Cornwall, England, UK. The site was possibly occupied in the Romano-British period, as an array of artefacts dating to this period have been found on the peninsula, but as yet no Roman era structure has been proven to have existed there. It subsequently saw settlement during the Early Medieval period, when it was probably one of the seasonal residences of the regional king of Dumnonia. In the 13th century, during the Later Medieval period, after Cornwall had been subsumed into the kingdom of England, a castle was built on the site by Richard, Earl of Cornwall, which later fell into disrepair and ruin. Archaeological investigation into the site began in the 19th century as it became a tourist attraction, with visitors coming to see the ruins of Richard s castle. In the 1930s, excavations revealed significant traces of a much earlier high status settlement, which had trading links with the Mediterranean during the Late Roman period. The castle has a long association with Arthurian legends. This began in the 12th century when Geoffrey of Monmouth, in his mythical account of British history, the Historia Regum Britanniae, described Tintagel as the place of Arthur s conception. Geoffrey told the story that Arthur s father, King Uther Pendragon, was disguised by Merlin s sorcery to look like Gorlois, Duke of Cornwall, the husband of Igraine, Arthur s mother. Tintagel Castle has been a tourist destination since the mid-19th century and is now managed by English Heritage. Filmed on October 12th 2015 #PaulDinning

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