Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Plen-an-gwary> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 69 of
69
with 100 triples per page.
- Plen-an-gwary abstract "A plen-an-gwary, also known as a playing place or round (Cornish: Plen an Gwari), is a medieval Cornish amphitheatre. A circular outdoor space used for plays, sports, and public events, the plen-an-gwary was a Cornish variant of a construction style found across Great Britain. Formerly common across Cornwall, only two survive nearly complete today: the Plen in St Just in Penwith (50.1245°N 5.6807°W / 50.1245; -5.6807 (Plen an Gwari, St Just)) and Saint Piran's Round near Perranporth (50.3482°N 5.1234°W / 50.3482; -5.1234 (Saint Piran's Round, Rose)).The theatre area could be used for local gatherings, sports events, and production of plays. Cornwall culture had a type of play called miracle plays, written in the Cornish language, that would were meant to spread Christianity. To capture the attention of the audience, \"the plays were often noisy, bawdy and entertaining.\" The most important work of literature surviving from the Middle Cornish period is Ordinalia, a 9000-line religious verse drama which had probably reached its present form by 1400. The Ordinalia consists of three miracle plays, Origo Mundi, Passio Christi and Resurrexio Domini, meant to be performed on successive days. Such plays were performed in a plain-an-gwarry.".
- Plen-an-gwary thumbnail The_green_at_st_just_in_penwith_cornwall.jpg?width=300.
- Plen-an-gwary wikiPageID "37104330".
- Plen-an-gwary wikiPageLength "5833".
- Plen-an-gwary wikiPageOutDegree "32".
- Plen-an-gwary wikiPageRevisionID "696057781".
- Plen-an-gwary wikiPageWikiLink Amphitheatre.
- Plen-an-gwary wikiPageWikiLink Bartinney_Castle.
- Plen-an-gwary wikiPageWikiLink Boscean.
- Plen-an-gwary wikiPageWikiLink Category:Amphitheaters.
- Plen-an-gwary wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cornish_culture.
- Plen-an-gwary wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cornish_language.
- Plen-an-gwary wikiPageWikiLink Category:Theatres_in_Cornwall.
- Plen-an-gwary wikiPageWikiLink Celts.
- Plen-an-gwary wikiPageWikiLink Christianity.
- Plen-an-gwary wikiPageWikiLink Christianity_in_Cornwall.
- Plen-an-gwary wikiPageWikiLink Cornish_language.
- Plen-an-gwary wikiPageWikiLink Cornish_literature.
- Plen-an-gwary wikiPageWikiLink Cornwall.
- Plen-an-gwary wikiPageWikiLink Grade–Ruan.
- Plen-an-gwary wikiPageWikiLink Iron_Age.
- Plen-an-gwary wikiPageWikiLink Lafrowda_Day.
- Plen-an-gwary wikiPageWikiLink Marazion.
- Plen-an-gwary wikiPageWikiLink Mystery_play.
- Plen-an-gwary wikiPageWikiLink Ordinalia.
- Plen-an-gwary wikiPageWikiLink Penwith.
- Plen-an-gwary wikiPageWikiLink Perranporth.
- Plen-an-gwary wikiPageWikiLink Play_(theatre).
- Plen-an-gwary wikiPageWikiLink Playing_Place.
- Plen-an-gwary wikiPageWikiLink Saint_Kea.
- Plen-an-gwary wikiPageWikiLink Sancreed.
- Plen-an-gwary wikiPageWikiLink St_Just_in_Penwith.
- Plen-an-gwary wikiPageWikiLink St_Mabyn.
- Plen-an-gwary wikiPageWikiLink Wheel_of_the_Year.
- Plen-an-gwary wikiPageWikiLink William_Copeland_Borlase.
- Plen-an-gwary wikiPageWikiLink File:The_green_at_st_just_in_penwith_cornwall.jpg.
- Plen-an-gwary wikiPageWikiLinkText "Plen-an-gwary".
- Plen-an-gwary wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Coord.
- Plen-an-gwary wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cornish_language.
- Plen-an-gwary wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:For.
- Plen-an-gwary wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Gbmapping.
- Plen-an-gwary wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:GeoGroup.
- Plen-an-gwary wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-kw.
- Plen-an-gwary wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Plen-an-gwary subject Category:Amphitheaters.
- Plen-an-gwary subject Category:Cornish_culture.
- Plen-an-gwary subject Category:Cornish_language.
- Plen-an-gwary subject Category:Theatres_in_Cornwall.
- Plen-an-gwary hypernym Amphitheatre.
- Plen-an-gwary point "50.1245 -5.6807".
- Plen-an-gwary type Theatre.
- Plen-an-gwary type Venue.
- Plen-an-gwary type Amphitheater.
- Plen-an-gwary type Art.
- Plen-an-gwary type Attraction.
- Plen-an-gwary type Theatre.
- Plen-an-gwary type SpatialThing.
- Plen-an-gwary comment "A plen-an-gwary, also known as a playing place or round (Cornish: Plen an Gwari), is a medieval Cornish amphitheatre. A circular outdoor space used for plays, sports, and public events, the plen-an-gwary was a Cornish variant of a construction style found across Great Britain.".
- Plen-an-gwary label "Plen-an-gwary".
- Plen-an-gwary sameAs Q7200599.
- Plen-an-gwary sameAs Plen_an_gwari.
- Plen-an-gwary sameAs m.0bwh9kw.
- Plen-an-gwary sameAs m.0n48x96.
- Plen-an-gwary sameAs Q7200599.
- Plen-an-gwary lat "50.1245".
- Plen-an-gwary long "-5.6807".
- Plen-an-gwary wasDerivedFrom Plen-an-gwary?oldid=696057781.
- Plen-an-gwary depiction The_green_at_st_just_in_penwith_cornwall.jpg.
- Plen-an-gwary isPrimaryTopicOf Plen-an-gwary.