Learn about the fascinating legend of King Arwald, the last pagan king of Isle of Wight who died defending his land from invaders and inspired beautiful artwork
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Did you know that Arwald was the last Jutish pagan King in England? He lived on the Isle of Wight, way back in 686 AD and is celebrated today, Sunday 22nd April, on St Arwald's Day. He died defending the Island from a merciless Anglo-Saxon barbarian.
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