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DescriptionMeigle 2.jpg
English: Back of Meigle 2 Pictish stone, showing Daniel in the lions' den. Local folklore interprets this as Vanora, wife of King Arthur, also known as Guinevere, being fed to wild beasts after she was abducted by King Mordred and returned to Arthur.
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