People say that Merlin was the first person to use Stonehenge for magical purposes.
There are also people who say that Stonehenge is still full of magic left behind from Merlin's spells.
Absolutely none. It happens that a medieval writer, Geoffry of Monmouth, said it was a memorial to British nobles, and that it had been constructed with the help of Merlin. Work it out it's all nonsense, Stonehenge was built around 2,500 BC - Arthur was British warlord who lived around 500 AD.
The person who acts as Merlin's friend Will is: Joseph Dempsie
Merlin
It depends on the legend you want the answer for...in the book "Mists of Avalon" and most legends Merlin's parents are Druids. In the book "I am Morgan Le Fay" Merlin's parents were normal people. In the show Merlin, Merlin's mom, Hunith, is a peasent woman and his dad, Balinor, is a dragon lord. Hope this answers your question.
Merlin the wizard does not have a role in the Christian Church.
No. It is not clear whether Merlin actually existed.
Rumors say Stonehenge was created by Merlin the wizard I read it in a magazine
Merlin is a fictional character and therefore had nothing to do with the building of Stonehenge. However if you are interested in the origin of the story you need to go back to the 12th century chronicler Geoffry of Monmouth. His account of Stonehenge is written in his Historia Regum Britanniae (History of the Kings of Britain), which is still available, or a modern account of the myths which can be found in recent books on Stonehenge.
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his link with witchcraft is supposed, that he was a wizard who would cast spells Good or bad. Films were later made called merlin.
There are 123.674 miles between Stonehenge, England and Wales, United Kingdom.
Absolutely none. It happens that a medieval writer, Geoffry of Monmouth, said it was a memorial to British nobles, and that it had been constructed with the help of Merlin. Work it out it's all nonsense, Stonehenge was built around 2,500 BC - Arthur was British warlord who lived around 500 AD.
Exactly where it is now, Stonehenge has not been moved. But for the idea behind its desgn see the link.
All info in the link below
Liverpool, Merseyside to Stonehenge, Salisbury = 208.6 miles.
This kind of information is very easy to find. And if you want to see how Stonehenge looked when it was constructed see the link below.