Scotia's Grave Sign Post
The grave of Scota reputedly lies in a valley, south of Tralee town, in Co. Kerry Ireland. The area is known as Glenn Scoithin, "Vale of the little flower", more normally known as Foley's Glen. Indicated by a County Council road signpost, a trail from the road leads along a stream to a clearing where a circle of large stones marks the grave site.
It is unsure which of the two Pharaoh daughter it is so was listed under both.
Status: Located
Plot: A circle of large stones marks the grave site.
File name | Scotias_Signpost.jpg |
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Linked to | Princess of Egypt Scota Tephi; Princess of Egypt Belait Scota |
Foleys Glen, Tralee, Kerry, Ireland, UK
Notes: The area is known as Glenn Scoithin, "Vale of the little flower", more normally known as Foley's Glen.
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1 | Scotia's Grave Sign Post The grave of Scota reputedly lies in a valley, south of Tralee town, in Co. Kerry Ireland. The area is known as Glenn Scoithin, "Vale of the little flower", more normally known as Foley's Glen. Indicated by a County Council road signpost, a trail from the road leads along a stream to a clearing where a circle of large stones marks the grave site. It is unsure which of the two Pharaoh daughter it is so was listed under both. |