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- Rodneys_Stone abstract "Rodney's Stone is a two-metre high Pictish cross slab now located close on the approach way to Brodie Castle, near Forres, Moray, Scotland. It was originally found nearby in the grounds of the old church of Dyke and Moy. It is classed as a Class II Pictish stone, meaning that it has a cross on one face, and symbols on the other. On the symbols face, at the top, are two fish monsters; below is a \"Pictish Beast\", and below that a double disc and z-rod. On the cross face there is a cross and some animals. The stone is most notable, however, for its inscription, which is found on both of the sides and on the cross face. It is the longest of all Pictish inscriptions, and like most Pictish inscriptions, is written in the Ogham alphabet. Much of the inscription is weathered, but it does contain the Pictish name Ethernan (a prominent Pictish saint), written as \"EDDARRNON\".".
- Rodneys_Stone thumbnail Rodney01.JPG?width=300.
- Rodneys_Stone wikiPageID "5981069".
- Rodneys_Stone wikiPageLength "1732".
- Rodneys_Stone wikiPageOutDegree "16".
- Rodneys_Stone wikiPageRevisionID "544464055".
- Rodneys_Stone wikiPageWikiLink Brodie_Castle.
- Rodneys_Stone wikiPageWikiLink Category:Pictish_stones.
- Rodneys_Stone wikiPageWikiLink Category:Visitor_attractions_in_Moray.
- Rodneys_Stone wikiPageWikiLink Double_disc_(Pictish_symbol).
- Rodneys_Stone wikiPageWikiLink Forres.
- Rodneys_Stone wikiPageWikiLink Moray.
- Rodneys_Stone wikiPageWikiLink Ogham.
- Rodneys_Stone wikiPageWikiLink Pictish_Beast.
- Rodneys_Stone wikiPageWikiLink Pictish_stone.
- Rodneys_Stone wikiPageWikiLink Picts.
- Rodneys_Stone wikiPageWikiLink Saint_Ethernan.
- Rodneys_Stone wikiPageWikiLink Scotland.
- Rodneys_Stone wikiPageWikiLink Z-rod_(Pictish_symbol).
- Rodneys_Stone wikiPageWikiLink File:Rodney01.JPG.
- Rodneys_Stone wikiPageWikiLink File:Rodney02.JPG.
- Rodneys_Stone wikiPageWikiLink File:Rodneyogham.JPG.
- Rodneys_Stone wikiPageWikiLinkText "Rodney's Stone".
- Rodneys_Stone wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commonscat.
- Rodneys_Stone wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Coord.
- Rodneys_Stone wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Pictish_stones.
- Rodneys_Stone wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Scotland-struct-stub.
- Rodneys_Stone wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:UK-archaeology-stub.
- Rodneys_Stone subject Category:Pictish_stones.
- Rodneys_Stone subject Category:Visitor_attractions_in_Moray.
- Rodneys_Stone hypernym Slab.
- Rodneys_Stone point "57.598333333333336 -3.6991666666666667".
- Rodneys_Stone type Dam.
- Rodneys_Stone type Monument.
- Rodneys_Stone type Attraction.
- Rodneys_Stone type Monument.
- Rodneys_Stone type Redirect.
- Rodneys_Stone type SpatialThing.
- Rodneys_Stone comment "Rodney's Stone is a two-metre high Pictish cross slab now located close on the approach way to Brodie Castle, near Forres, Moray, Scotland. It was originally found nearby in the grounds of the old church of Dyke and Moy. It is classed as a Class II Pictish stone, meaning that it has a cross on one face, and symbols on the other. On the symbols face, at the top, are two fish monsters; below is a \"Pictish Beast\", and below that a double disc and z-rod.".
- Rodneys_Stone label "Rodney's Stone".
- Rodneys_Stone sameAs Q2161205.
- Rodneys_Stone sameAs Rodney’s_Stone.
- Rodneys_Stone sameAs Rodneys_Stone.
- Rodneys_Stone sameAs m.0fhypd.
- Rodneys_Stone sameAs Q2161205.
- Rodneys_Stone lat "57.598333333333336".
- Rodneys_Stone long "-3.6991666666666667".
- Rodneys_Stone wasDerivedFrom Rodneys_Stone?oldid=544464055.
- Rodneys_Stone depiction Rodney01.JPG.
- Rodneys_Stone isPrimaryTopicOf Rodneys_Stone.