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The monument was erected in 1736 by Nehemiah Griffith of Rhual, a member of the local gentry who was influenced by the contemporary fashion for antiquarianism and Celtic romanticism. The monument was erected to commemorate victory of the Christian Celts led by Bishop Germanus over Picts and Saxons in AD 429.
The name derives from the story that the Christian forces shouted 'Alleluia' three times before the battle and this, amplified by the surrounding hills, was sufficient to cause the larger heathen forces to panic.
Title
Alleluia Monument
Medium
stone
Measurements
H 488 x W (?) x D (?) cm
Accession number
CH7_AEB_S001
Acquisition method
commissioned by Nehemiah Griffith of Rhual
Work type
Obelisk
Work status
extant
Listing status
Grade II (England and Wales)
Unveiling date
1736
Access
at all times
Inscription description
AD ANNUM / CCCCXX / Saxones Picriq Bellum adverfus / Britones juildis viribus susciperunt / In Hac Regione Hodieq MAES GARMON / appellata cum in Praedium defcenditur / Apostolicis Britonum Ducibus GERMINO / et LUPO CHRISTUS militabat in Castris / ALLELUIA tertio repetrium exclamabant / Hostile Agmen Terrore prosternitur / Triumphant / Ho ibus Fu s sinc Sanguine / Palma Fide non Viribus obtenta / M P / in VICTORUE ALLELUIATICAE memoria / N G / MDCCXXXVI