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Class: Countess
Form of address: Your Ladyship
Colloquial adress: Countess Salisbury
Formal address: The Right Honorable Countess Ellen of Salisbury of house The Rock
Level of fame: Notable
Appearance: Expressionless
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Estate: Salisbury
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House: The Rock
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Origin
Birth year: 467 A.D.
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Ellen {{{Cognomens}}}

Ellen is a Notable from {{{Homecounty}}}, he serves . He is still alive.

Countess Ellen

Lady Ellen is the daughter of Baron Gwylon, a rich baron who died in the Battle of Salisbury in 480. She was the ward of King Uther, as is customary by law. In 483, she married Count Roderick of the Rock. She bore him two children before his untimely death.

Ellen is the only surviving child of her father, making her the heiress of extensive lands in Salisbury (Barehill, Chiefsfield and Anna’s Water) and various manors in Logres.

As a young girl she eshewed finery and excess.

He is currently serving as a of Salisbury until her son has grown of age.

Family

Ellen of house was married to Roderick and has two children with him: .

Older character pictures

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Quotes

“Both King Ælle of Suth Seaxe and Aethelswith of Essex have offered generous terms for us if we send just fifteen knights to help them in their war. They both also offer a promise that they will protect us from the other Saxons if we do this. If we don’t, double tribute is required. AElle in particular has threatened us with pillaging if we don’t agree. I assume he is angry that we sent knights to his rival. “King Cerdic has also, once again, demanded tribute from us.”
- 499

“The tributes are getting ridiculous. King Aelle has openly threatened us, if we do not send 100 cattle, and hundreds in gold and silver he is threatening burning farmland and taking our women. It’s triple the normal demand of tribute. King Aesc is demanding double, and King Cerdic just demands simple tribute. We could pay it all if we squeeze the farmers even more, but many of my son’s men are growing restless.”
- 500