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Cadbury Castle: Britannia's Guide to Arthurian Sites (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05) |
 | | Cadbury is an isolated hill of limestone and sandstone. |
 | | Cadbury hill has its version of the cave-legend, which, in fact, can be documented earlier than any other, as far back as the sixteenth century. |
 | | One theory about the name "Cadbury" is that this itself is a link with Arthur, because it means "Cadwy's Fort", and we find Arthur as the colleague, perhaps early in his career, of a prince named Cadwy at Dunster. |
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