09-16-2010, 09:53 AM
Interesting, but as we know there's no shortage of theories about all sorts of things in that time period. Constantine, unfortunately for Gidlow's theory, seems to have a history (as unreliable and foggy as anything of that period) beyond the time of Gildas's letter, including some sort of religious experience which led him to becoming (maybe) Saint Constantine.
Is there a second source on this skeleton found at Stonehenge? Odd that it hasn't gotten the play of some of the other recent finds there. "Stonehenge" seems to be a magic work, leading to notoriety if not credibility. :wink:
Is there a second source on this skeleton found at Stonehenge? Odd that it hasn't gotten the play of some of the other recent finds there. "Stonehenge" seems to be a magic work, leading to notoriety if not credibility. :wink:
"Fugit irreparabile tempus" (Irrecoverable time glides away) Virgil
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