Skip to content

Maglocunus stone, Nevern

Maglocunus stone, Nevern

The Maglocunus Stone has been dated to the 5th or 6th century. It is inscribed in Latin “MAGLOCUNI FILI CLUTORI” and in Ogham “maglicunas maqi clutari”, translated as (the stone) of Maglicu, son of Clutarias. The stone would have originally been oriented vertically, with the lines inscribed horizintally, but it has been rotated 90° so it could set into the windowsill of Nevern church in Pembrokeshire, Great Britain, where it is now located.

Image copyright © 2011 Chris Gunns with license CC BY-SA 2.0. Source: Geograph.

This article formerly appeared on ScriptSource.