Somerset History
Somerset's history is broad and
varied. It has many sites of ancient interest including ancient
buriel grounds; hill forts whose history is shrouded
in the mists of time. It is said to be the County
where King Alfred was walked and fought. It is the
"home" of King Arthur with a Camelot and
Isle of Avalon. It is claimed to be the birthplace
of Christianity in England.
Somerset twice rose up in rebellion
against the King. First during the English Civil
War and despite King Charles losing his head
the County was severly punished by his son Charles
II in punishment for their part in the rebellion.
The second time they following the Duke of Monmouth
to a terrible end on the plains of Sedgemoor. The
survivors being treated brutaly at the "bloody
assizes" by the infamous Judge Jeffries.
The history of Somerset provides
a rich variety of interest for those wishing to
explore the history of Britain.
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