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This stone is of importance to Heathens: it is the alleged burial place of Horsa, one of the two Saxon brothers brought over by the Celt Vortigen as mercenary leaders to kick out the Picts. The other brother was Hengist (=stallion).
Horsa means horse, and it is believed that is why the stone was thus named. He died in battle against Vortigens forces after the Saxon band decided to stay and occupy a part of England. Since the brothers and their warband were Germanic Pagans, they would have been the first to introduce that form of belief into England, hence the reverence accorded them.
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