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Tre TaliesinThis village was the home, in the 6th century, of one of the earliest recorded British poets, Taliesin. The standing stone behind the village, Bedd Taliesin (‘Taliesin’s Grave’), actually dates from the Bronze Age (around 15,000BC) and while it marks a burial chamber, it is unlikely to be that of the poet. An old legend says that if anyone is to sleep on his grave for one night, he or she will waken up either a poet or a fool. |
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