St. David was a child of his age. His mother St. Non was raped by a prince named Sant and David was the product of that unwilling union. The site here was once called Glyn Rhosyn (Rose Vale) and at one point St. Patrick wanted to found a monastery here, but was told not to as it was reserved by god for another.
By the 11th century the area where the cathedral and bishops palace sits became the home to England’s marcher lords. Their duty was to protect the border between England and Wales. The story behind the palace attached to the cathedral is just as important as the cathedral itself. The ruins that remain today are not the original palace though. Over the centuries it suffered ransacking and by the time King Henry the VIII finished with it there was very little left of its former majesty. In fact today despite efforts to upkeep it, the site has become both a tourist attraction and home to local wildlife. I kept finding bats in the underground areas.
It was a quite day. The city of St David’s (smallest city in Britain) today is an odd place that sees a boom of tourist in the summer and is a ghost town in the winter. But the place has its roots in the small. What began as a tiny monastic community would later become one of the most strategically important points in the UK due to its proximity to Ireland and the borderlands. Yet it never really projected the same power as Scotland despite the commonalities. It doesn’t tell a story of a place that ever wanted to be big, despite the many chances it had to be so throughout history. Scotland today has a parliament that can set agendas, has put Scottish blood on the throne, hosts our nukes. Wales on the other hand is almost always threatening fade away. There’s a quiet and a humility to it.
Well guys this was just a quick write up on my travels. If you made it this far thanks for reading. I’ll be doing some more posts covering Wales and various areas throughout the UK in the near future. Looking forward to all your posts and projects. Keep on Steeming.
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My iPad
And giphy at the end. Giphy.com
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