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Monday, 21 September 2015

EIGHT HUNDRED and SIXTY THREE YEARS BEFORE CHRIST

EIGHT HUNDRED and SIXTY THREE YEARS BEFORE CHRIST

EIGHT HUNDRED/SIXTY THREE YEARS BEFORE/CHRIST
In its final form Bladud was sent by his father to be educated in the liberal arts in Athens. After his father’s death he returned, with four philosophers, and founded a university at Stamford in Lincolnshire, which flourished until it was suppressed by Saint Augustine of Canterbury on account of heresies which were taught there. Supposedly he ruled for twenty years from 863 BC or perhaps 500 BC, in which time he built Kaerbadum or Caervaddon (Bath), creating the hot springs there by the use of magic. He dedicated the city to the goddess Athena or Minerva, and in honour of her lit undying fires, whose flames turned to balls of stone as they grew low, with new ones springing up in their stead: an embellishment of an account from the fourth-century writer Solinus of the use of local coal on the altars of her temple