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  • === Roman Infantry Shield (Roman period) === Although the roman armies have left [[Britain]] for the most part. Some of the [[shield]] has
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  • |Header=Roman Christianity |image=roman-christianity.jpg
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  • Near Hindon lies an old ruin of a Roman Villa. Once owned by the King of [[Summerland]] it, it fell into ruins as t
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  • #REDIRECT [[Category:Roman Period|Roman Period]]
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  • === Chainmail (Roman Period) === The main armor of the heavy cavalry in the late [[Roman Period]] was the [[chainmail]]. Brought in by the [[romans]] it made the ca
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  • === Cymric Sword (Roman Period) === [[File:Late roman sword celtic.png|400px|center]]
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  • === Lorica Segmentata (Roman Period) === ...(segmented cuirass) was a type of personal armour used by soldiers of the Roman Empire, consisting of metal strips (“girth hoops” fashioned into circul
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  • === Cymric Shield (Roman period) ===
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  • === Metal Cymric Shield (Roman period) ===
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  • = Fashion in the Roman Period = During this period roman fashion is the trend for rich men and women in [[Britain]]. Earlier Iron Ag
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  • === Wooden Shield (Roman and Uther periods) ===
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  • * [[Shield, Cymric (Roman period)]] * [[Shield, Metal Cymric (Roman Period)]]
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  • |Title=The Roman Empire Falls |Event text=Romulus, the last Roman Emperor, is usurped by Theodoric the Goth. The Empire ends.
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  • === Roman Infantry Shield (Roman period) === Although the roman armies have left [[Britain]] for the most part. Some of the [[shield]] has
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  • #REDIRECT [[Category:Roman Period|Roman Period]]
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  • ==== Roman Era: ==== ...disappears and much of the earlier weaponry disappears. Some of the larger roman cities retain an ability to produce the weaponry but older tribal weaponry
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  • ...by mounted Goths. Emperor Valens killed. Cavalry becomes prominent in the Roman army. |Event text=A Roman army is destroyed by mounted Goths.
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  • |Other names=Wick manor, Roman Villa |Enhancements=Roman Villa, Chapel
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  • = Fashion in the Roman Period = During this period roman fashion is the trend for rich men and women in [[Britain]]. Earlier Iron Ag
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  • |Description text=Claudius begins Roman occupation of Britain. |Event text=Claudius begins Roman occupation of Britain.
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  • |Header=Roman Christianity |image=roman-christianity.jpg
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  • ...e Rome is bankrupt. Emperor Honorius stops sending Roman money to Britain. Roman soldiers and civil servants lose their salaries. |Event text=Emperor Honorius stops sending Roman money to Britain.
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  • === Lorica Segmentata (Roman Period) === ...(segmented cuirass) was a type of personal armour used by soldiers of the Roman Empire, consisting of metal strips (“girth hoops” fashioned into circul
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  • |Description text=Christianity becomes the official religion in the Roman Empire thanks to Constantine the Great. |Event text=Christianity becomes the official religion in the Roman Empire thanks to Constantine the Great.
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  • ...t=The first British saint. Albans, is martyred at Verulamium for defying a Roman magistrate. ...t=The first British saint. Albans, is martyred at Verulamium for defying a Roman magistrate.
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  • |Description text=Roman Empire is divided into East (under Arcadius at Constantinople) and West (un |Event text=Roman Empire is divided into East (under Arcadius at Constantinople) and West (un
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  • |Religion=Roman Christian |Culture=Roman
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  • ...perate well with high water velocities and with small diameter millstones. Roman style mills are more complicated as they require gears to transmit the powe
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  • The most romanized region of Brittany. Ruled by Praetor Severus. Roman and Roman Christian. The richest agricultural lands are found here, along with wineri
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  • ...Christian) rules over this land with an iron fist, trying to preserve old Roman ways and to reclaim [[Summerland]], which once in ancient time he believes
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  • ...in, advised by Vortigern and other counts, settles Saxon federates outside Roman towns in the south­east. They live in poverty, ill-treated by their hosts, |Event text=Saxons settle outside Roman towns in the south­east.
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  • == Roman Fashion in the Uther Period == ...d at times a toga over it, much the same as it was as during the earlier [[Roman Period]].
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  • ...norius. who replies: ’’ Look to your own defenses"; Britain is no longer a Roman province. Many Romano-Britons flee to Armorica. which soon becomes known as |Event text=Britain is no longer a Roman province.
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  • On the hills nearby Hindon lies an old roman abbey. It is lead by Abbot Clamaran, an middle-aged man of few virtues and The abbey reluctantly adheres to the Advowson of the hundred court. Most roman abbeys either try to avoid advowson or find ways around it, but the ancient
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  • ...Together with Castle [[Wardour]] and Castle Woodhouse it was built in pre-roman eras by the tribesmen of [[Belgae]] and [[Durotriges]]. However, when the [ The castle is held by the Dux of [[Glevum]] since roman days, and is not controlled by the Lord of [[Salisbury]].
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  • The Romans are one of the Cultures in [[Britain]]. Roman people usually dwell within the cities, the birthright of their [[culture]] ...Old Families of the "ancient aristocracy." The urban Britons revere their Roman heritage, especially their legal system that has maintained the "peaceful i
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  • |Religion=Roman Christian |Description text=Sir Bassianus presided over the old Roman city of Noviomagus, thought to be secure in its stone fastness against his
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  • Bellum Duris, or Wardour, is the ruins of an old Roman fort as well as a hundred. The hill within the old ruins also still act as ...pring and fell in last parts of autumn after the old roman walls falls to roman sappers forced to work for the [[Picts]].
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  • ...reham. Not far away is the famous Cerne Abbas chalk-cut figure. Due to its Roman influence and heritage, its ruler holds the title of “Praetor”. ...imsy friendship with [[Salisbury]]. Strongly Roman Christian and home to a Roman Christian bishop.
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  • |Culture=Roman |shieldimage=shield-roman-salisbury.png
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  • === Chainmail (Roman Period) === The main armor of the heavy cavalry in the late [[Roman Period]] was the [[chainmail]]. Brought in by the [[romans]] it made the ca
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  • ...capitals. It’s cities are Roman in [[culture]] and Nottingham is home to a Roman Christian Bishop; the countryside is [[Cymric]] Christians. Nottingham is n
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  • ...m their Roman greatness due to occupation and lack of trade. It was once a roman citivas called [[Former name::Cantiacii]]. * Rochester: An old Roman city
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  • === Cymric Sword (Roman Period) === [[File:Late roman sword celtic.png|400px|center]]
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  • ...close to taking over Londinium who still stands strong. Much of the older Roman ways are still dominant in the county, which i still run mostly as a Latifu ...ty is ruled by a Roman senate and stands strong with some of the best kept Roman defences in the land."
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  • == Roman Period ==
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  • |Description text=Roman frontier scouts help Picts sail around Hadrian’s Wall to raid Britain; th |Event text=Roman frontier scouts help Picts sail around Hadrian’s Wall to raid Britain; th
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  • * [[Chainmail (Roman Period)]]
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  • |Description text=Roman Emperor Honorius dies, succeeded by several usurpers. Comes Aetius begins t
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  • * [[Sword (Roman Period)]]
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  • In the late [[Roman Period|roman period]] tribal society was prevalent in [[Logres]], and armor was not comm
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  • == Roman Fashion in the Anarchy Period== Roman slaves wear nothing or very little at all, although the hard british weathe
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  • |shieldimage=Shield-roman-salisbury.png
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  • ...hold of a lot of former roman land on the continent. They slowly adapt the roman civilisation. ===Roman Christian===
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  • |Event text=Plague – probably cholera spread by the failing Roman sewers – decimates Camulodunum, Lindum, Glevum, and Corinium.
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  • === Wooden Shield (Roman and Uther periods) ===
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  • ...n Spring. The fort falls in late autumn after the old roman walls falls to roman sappers forced to work for the Picts. Cadwallon, Edern, Bryn, Ceiwyn manage
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  • |Religion=Roman Christian He is a Roman Christian and is one of few living saints in Britain.
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  • |Event text=Crows has taken to living in the unfinished tower of the Roman Cathedral. |Event text=King Claudas of the Franks invades Soisson, the last Roman outpost.
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  • ...rn]], on the site of an old roman fort. Although it cannot measure against roman castles of rock and stone, it is still stronger than most defenses in [[Log
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  • Caerwent is a former roman province. It once belonged to the mighty and rich Duke of the [[Saxon]] Sho ...ecomes the Emperor Constantine the Great, giving a British pedigree to the Roman imperial line.
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  • ...d raids in the southeast by Frisians, Jutes, and others. Some residents of Roman towns retreat to old Celtic hillforts.
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  • ...yn]] accepted a quest from High King [[Vortigern]] himself to fetch a lost roman banner. ...as still alive. Both [[Aurelius]] and [[Vortigern]] was looking for an old roman artifact, The Dragon Banner. The banner once flew with the armies of Consta
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  • |Culture=Roman
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  • ...and met [[Constantinus]] on the field of battle outside of Carlion, an old Roman city in southeastern Cambria.
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  • |Culture=Roman
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  • ...y (lute), Read (Latin), Recognize, Religion (British Christian), Religion (Roman Christian), Religion (Pagan), Romance, Singing, Stewardship, Swimming, Tour
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  • ...at and the Emperor of the Last Days. He sails to Gaul with the last of the Roman garrison in Britain.
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  • ...the [[Irish]] cheiftain Niall. The unit commander Yerward was granted the roman fort Bellum Duris ([[Wardour]]). When Yerward died in 445 during the Siege * [[St. Evasius Abbey]], a Roman Christian Abbey near Hindon
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  • .... It contains the village of Asterius, which claims to have never bowed to Roman rule.
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  • Near Hindon lies an old ruin of a Roman Villa. Once owned by the King of [[Summerland]] it, it fell into ruins as t
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  • ...ey manage to stave of some of the more devastating attacks. The cities are Roman Christian, the countryside is [[Cymric]] Christian. In [[497]] the Lord une ...rong interest in the old ways of the learned men and is patronizing an old roman library in [[Cambridge]]. The library has books on the Trivium (Grammar, Lo
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  • [[Sorviodunum]] is the old roman name for [[Sarum]], it can be found mostly in old legal texts referring to
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  • ...ted by the [[Forest]] Perdue, it has no real cities anymore. It was once a roman civitas called [[Former name::Regnenses]], named after the tribe. ...ity was taken in 491 in a bloody manner. A castle built in the corner of a Roman fort wall stands there today, where King [[Ælle]] holds his court.
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  • ...lthough they could by no means be called “[[romans]]” anymore, much of the roman traditions and mannerisms seem to remain. They also have contacts in the cities amongst far flung roman family.
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  • Sometime during the [[Roman Period]] a powerful magician erected stones and the place became known as a File:stonehenge roman.jpg|in Roman times
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  • |Religion=Roman Christian |shieldimage=shield-marwth-roman.png
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  • === Cymric Shield (Roman period) ===
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  • ...he has legalized slavery in her hundred and has begun trading with several roman cities to rebuild her household.
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  • ...ic shifts or angry gods change the sea-levels. In the southeast, abandoned Roman flood controls are overwhelmed. expanding the fens and marshes. In the sout
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  • === Metal Cymric Shield (Roman period) ===
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  • ...us divides the country into defensive dukedoms (dux militium) based on old roman titles and newer additions.
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  • He is the first Pendragon and the last Roman because of his efforts to establish and administer the island with the unit * 466 – 480: High King [[Aurelius]], the Last Roman
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  • |Image=Roman-villa.jpg [[Melkin]] had thought the dream of rebuilding the [[Roman Villa|roman villa]] lost, but Guiseppe, the Italian architect, explained that, well yes
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  • ...Britain]]. Worth noting is that [[Arthur]] is also an Emperor in the older roman sense of the word.
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  • |shieldimage=Shield-roman-salisbury.png
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  • Poor fight against rich, town against country, native against Roman, Catholic against Pelagian. The Basilicum in Londinium is burned, and Chrys
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  • ...ent onward to become the Emperor Constantine the Great after he united the Roman Empire and made [[Christianity]] the official imperial [[religion]]. ...us, in 415 it selected [[Constantinus]] the Just to rule them, because the Roman Empire had again grown weak and selfish, abandoning the good folk of isle t
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  • ...o an [[Emperor]] or [[High King]] (harking back to the client kings of the Roman Empire). Although uncommon, king might refer to a client-king, where one le
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  • * [[Ebble Ruins]], old ruins of a roman fort, built on an ancient religious site
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  • ...lized that he needed assistance against the furious [[Picts]] and, in good Roman fashion, hired new barbarians to fight the old barbarians. The [[Saxon]] k
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  • ...our place in the land." The Cymric peoples, or Cymri, rightfully disdain "Roman greatness," which is based on an arrogant and selective memory. They don’ ''They dislike the roman culture, but has accepted history. They adapted the feudal society quickly.
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  • ...ts=Was captured by slavers sent by Lady Pomponia and taken to the decadent roman lady's manor.
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  • ...pring. The castle falls in laste autumn after the old roman walls falls to roman sappers forced to work for the [[Picts]]. Manages to escape with parts of t
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  • ...and Bryn accepted a quest from High King Vortigern himself to fetch a lost roman banner.
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  • ...rn land of Garloth. His ancestor is said to be King Cole, one of the first Roman commanders in the area of Hadrian’s wall. He is a military leader, strong
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  • ...kin]] felt sweat running down his back as he lifted the heavy stone. The [[Roman Villa]] on his manor posed many questions that he wanted answers to, and on ...up, his heart pounding. He was standing in something that resembled the [[Roman Villa]] that he knew, only it was whole, in its pride and dark. The murky h
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  • The battle is over fast, as the well trained roman cavalry of [[Silchester]] crushes the untrained rabble. As the peasants fle
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  • ...urselves for the coming feast Sir [[Ennis]] was invaluable as a source for roman etiquette and customs and Sir Cadrys manservant Gullierm assisted us all in
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  • |Religion=Roman Christian
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  • ...family for as lon as anyone can remember, maybe as far back as before the roman even came to [[Britain]]. Nowaday a large oak standing near Tisseburi hill File:shield-cellydon-roman.png
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  • File:shield-moraine-roman.png ===Roman period===
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  • ...has bestowed on us a promise of 10 libra to help finish the [[Roman Villa|roman villa]] once more peaceful times comes. She tells me she is pleased with ho ...r built like a dancer. He is the son of Gornerious, the one they call "the Roman", and thus closer related to Victus’ side of the family than mine.
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  • ...woods justice on the spot, but are stopped as representatives of the Citys Roman ruling council intervene.
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  • |Religion=Roman Christian ...usehold, his relatives was careful to make sure that Melkin got the proper Roman Christian upbringing by sending relatives to the Cellydon household. During
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  • |Titles=Wledig of the Tribes of Britain, Imperator of the Roman Colonies of Britain
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  • ...ion from the end of the [[Uther]] period is still prevalent, together with Roman fashion that still is around in cities. As always, Timeless fashion is foun
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  • ...ion from the end of the [[Uther]] period is still prevalent, together with Roman fashion that still is around in cities. As always, Timeless fashion is foun
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  • ...ion from the end of the [[Uther]] period is still prevalent, together with Roman fashion that still is around in cities. As always, Timeless fashion is foun
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  • ...ion from the end of the [[Uther]] period is still prevalent, together with Roman fashion that still is around in cities. As always, Timeless fashion is foun
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  • ...ion from the end of the [[Uther]] period is still prevalent, together with Roman fashion that still is around in cities. As always, Timeless fashion is foun
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  • ...defended castle in [[Salisbury]], even though not yet rivaling the ancient roman walls of [[Silchester]] castle. The keep is surrounded by stone walls, mann Although the hall had historically been decorated with a lot of roman art-work, this was changed by [[Robyn]] who filled the hall with many new a
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  • ...ey tend to look down on the peasants on the fields and talk often of their roman and pagan heritage alike. To speak ill of the former Duke in the city is ba
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  • During the end of the winter Bryn’s uncle on his roman side suddenly passed away after a dreadful accident. He had been thrown fro
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  • * [[Linden Pool]] is protected by Roman walls. It’s a wealthy city, located at the convergence of several trade r
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  • Bath is the [[country]]’s capital and is still very much a roman town built around the supposedly magical springs . While the city has many
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  • ...holds a rather famous old stone church. It was built many years ago by the Roman Church in an attempt to christen the pagan population. It never succeeded t
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  • ...pecially economically. His grand plans of rebuilding the old [[Roman Villa|Roman villa]] had disappeared when the twins had been born and he had felt sad to
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  • * 466 - 480: [[:aurelius | High King Aurelius]], the Last Roman ...kingdom’s Ancient Laws and Customs still hold sway, overlaid with the old Roman tax system, and adapted to support a militarized society run by warlords.
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  • ...h Christianity]]. The second is derived from distant Rome, and is called [[Roman Christianity]]. Both types of Christianity share the most important beliefs ...BannerWideSquare|image=Roman-christianity.jpg|link=Roman Christianity|text=Roman Christianity}}
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  • ...peror and pay tribute, “for [[Britain]] is and always has been part of the Roman Empire.”
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  • ...ion from the end of the [[Uther]] period is still prevalent, together with Roman fashion that still is around in cities. As always, Timeless fashion is foun
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  • ...end of the [[Uther Period|Uther period]] is still prevalent, together with Roman fashion that still is around in cities. As always, Timeless fashion is foun
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  • ...ion from the end of the [[Uther]] period is still prevalent, together with Roman fashion that still is around in cities. As always, Timeless fashion is foun
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  • ...end of the [[Uther Period|Uther period]] is still prevalent, together with Roman fashion that still is around in cities. As always, Timeless fashion is foun
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  • ...end of the [[Uther Period|Uther period]] is still prevalent, together with Roman fashion that still is around in cities. As always, Timeless fashion is foun
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  • ...r different view upon relationships and how they were meant to emerge. His roman family had sent him a chaplain who had taught him many things, but upon the ...hat if he made the arrangement so that she would become a courtesan of the roman relative he would be rewarded with a horse. Thinking that this relative of
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  • ...road towards Hindon. Placus had been out playing behind the [[Roman Villa|Roman villa]] and his head had been smashed against a stone. The architect, Guise
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  • ...Brittany. It is a strong military nation consisting of both [[Cymric]] and Roman [[culture]], and is in the early stages of feudalism.
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  • ...s once-grand city in [[Caercolun]] County was formerly the capital city of Roman [[Britain]]. Now it is a stop on the Royal Road, and the seat of one of the
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  • ...mily claims heritage as far back as Brutus time and is a mix of Belgea and Roman lines. The families founder are supposedly Salis, son of Locrinus, son of B ...sed the house and brought many roman traditions into the house through his Roman wife. Most of the modern house of [[The Rock]], is founded on his ideals.
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  • [[Harley]]: “And covered in jewellery too. Roman jewellery at that. It seems like him and a few of the other men stayed in D
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  • ...performing any magic known in Britain, whether British Christian, Druidic, Roman Christian, or Gnostic; he even knows something of Egyptian magic. His belie
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  • |Religion=Roman Christian
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  • ...there is a strange promise in death and slaughter. It is said that in pre-roman times men and women would sometime heed the death call of the gods and be c
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  • The blizzard had come out of nowhere. Had it not been for the old ruins of a Roman fort, the three of them might have perished there, in the mournful wilderne
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  • ...p boxing in the castle. King [[Uther]] had managed to find a couple of old roman siege engineers who were managing great engines of destruction, hurling lar
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  • ...istianity]] is a local [[religion]] with a different infrastructure to the Roman Christian church. Key differences include that local kings, not Rome, appoi
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  • ...art lies in the countryside in and around [[Carlion]]-on-Usk, an old proud roman city. To the north-west lies the Black Mountains and the Nain-[[forest]] is
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  • ...istianity]] is a local [[religion]] with a different infrastructure to the Roman Christian church. Key differences include that local kings, not Rome, appoi
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  • ...by Sir [[Cadry]] to his youngest son [[Bryce]] almost 500 years after the roman invasion.
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  • ...d over the fields and all seemed quiet. The ruins of the old [[Roman Villa|Roman villa]] lay like a pile of bones on the edge of the grounds, looking less a
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  • ...hammers the western part of [[Logres]], and it seems that the walls of the Roman cities cannot last forever. The farmers are suffering and it’s uncertain
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  • ...isiting [[Britain]] only as pirates or traders, if not for the collapse of Roman power around 400, which disrupted their old homelands and left [[Britain]]
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  • Gone is the lord with dreams of a grand roman heritage for his descendants.
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  • The two men took their escape to the ruins of the old [[Roman Villa|roman villa]], and found a room filled with the echo of faded grandeur within. So
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  • ...ain]] know, [[Prince]] Aeneas, a survivor of the sack of Troy, founded the Roman tribe. His great-grandson Brutus led a sea-borne
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  • ...quite a few people were gathered. More than expected had arrived from the Roman part of Melkin’s family. After hearing about the cruel murder, they had d
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  • ...ly unlikely. Red was an extremely uncommon colour of the day other than in roman troops, and none such were present in that battle. Furthermore, the odds of
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  • * [[Wardour]] (old roman fort, now in complete ruins)
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  • ...hat no [[tournaments]] were held in [[King]] Arthurs realm until after the Roman War.
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  • ...tire pound, exactly one pound. Well, he thought as he put the money in the roman chest in the long hall, he hadn’t found any bandit, but retrieving a poun
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  • ...or, occasionally, men fight against beasts. The tradidition comes from old roman games, and has stayed pretty much the same through out the years.
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  • ...ir cell in London by leading a group of [[saxon]] warriors through the old roman sewage-tunnels.
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  • At the old Roman city of Venta, where rules Baroness [[Pomponia]] – one of the few and can
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  • ...ith mysteries and ruins, many of them forgotten. It is notable for its pre-Roman archaeology and ancient druidic sites. The ancient people that occupied sou
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  • ...He heard his name being called from far away and he opened his eyes. The [[Roman Villa]] surrounded him, but somehow this wasn’t a surprise at all. [[Melk
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  • |Religion=Roman Christian
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  • ...[Britain]]. British Paganism includes native deities such as Don and Beli; Roman imports like Minerva Sulis and Dionysus; and Far Eastern mysticism, such as
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  • * [[Roman Period]]: Clothes go out of fashion every five years.
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  • Jorjen crossed himself the roman way, not that he knew the difference. Something he’d seen a holy man do t
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