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alan brown | 07:13 Thu 27th Jun 2002 | History
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why is it called arthurs seat
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In Gaelic, 'Ard-na-Saighead', with the last word pronounced roughly as 'sate', means 'Height of Arrows'. 'Arthur's Seat' is probably just a corruption of that and there is some evidence of an Iron Age fort on the hilltop, so the description fits. It is also possible that it might relate to King Arthur, who - some legends suggest - came from Scotland. Such a site would have been considered suitable as the 'throne' of a hero of such stature.
Only TWO stars for that? Bit mean, alan brown, in fact very mean. What did you expect, photographs?
Thanks for your comment, Allen. I was a trifle peeved myself, to be honest! But then again, what the heck, eh? Cheers.

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