I'd guess it's Buddhist monk Xuan Zang who traveled from China to India 629-645 AD, returning with Buddhist texts for Tang Taizong. The story of his journey became the basis for Journey to the West, AKA Monkey, when novels began to develop under the Ming Dynasty.
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Yeah, I was thinking it was Tripitaka, but figured that couldn't be right. Maybe I was closer than I thought?The Apolytoner formerly known as Alexander01
"God has given no greater spur to victory than contempt of death." - Hannibal Barca, c. 218 B.C.
"We can legislate until doomsday but that will not make men righteous." - George Albert Smith, A.D. 1949
The Kingdom of Jerusalem: Chronicles of the Golden Cross - a Crusader Kings After Action Report
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Originally posted by molly bloom
Pretty picture time for those awaiting elucidation from Darius.
What event is associated with this location ?
Not sure which event you're looking for as there's several, so here's a wiki-list.
"The original castle was built in 1220 for Alexander II as a defence against the Vikings. By the late 13th century it had become a stronghold of the Mackenzies of Kintail (later the Earls of Seaforth). In 1511, the MacRaes, as protectors of the MacKenzies, became the hereditary Constables of the Castle.
In 1539 Iain Dubh Matheson, chief of the Clan Matheson died whilst defending the Castle on Eilean Donan island against the Clan MacDonald of Sleat on behalf of the Clan MacRae and Clan MacKenzie.
In April 1719 the castle was occupied by Spanish troops attempting to start another Jacobite Rising. The castle was recaptured, and then demolished, by three Royal Navy frigates on 10–13 May 1719. The Spanish troops were defeated a month later at the Battle of Glen Shiel.
The castle was restored in the years between 1912 and 1932 by Lt. Col. John MacRae-Gilstrap. The restoration included the construction of an arched bridge to give easier access to the castle. In 1983 The Conchra Charitable Trust was formed by the MacRae family to care for the Castle."
The Apolytoner formerly known as Alexander01
"God has given no greater spur to victory than contempt of death." - Hannibal Barca, c. 218 B.C.
"We can legislate until doomsday but that will not make men righteous." - George Albert Smith, A.D. 1949
The Kingdom of Jerusalem: Chronicles of the Golden Cross - a Crusader Kings After Action Report
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Originally posted by Alexander I
That's Eilean Donan, in Scotland. (I have a picture of it in my living room)
How lucky of you to have a picture of one of Scotland's lovelier castles...Vive la liberte. Noor Inayat Khan, Dachau.
...patriotism is not enough. I must have no hatred or bitterness towards anyone. Edith Cavell, 1915
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By way of elucidation, Adam Smith was getting close to the extent that the pic's traveler was also a reverse Marco Polo of sorts. However, he lived and worked much earlier.
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