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{{PAGENAME}} is a county in the kingdom of {{Show|Country}}. | {{PAGENAME}} is a county in the kingdom of {{Show|Country}}. | ||
Glevum was once part of the Duchy of Glevum, ruled by the dominant Duke Eldol of Glevum with an iron fist. For reasons unknown the old Duke outlived many several generations of his own sons and fought in battles way into his hundredth year. After the Duke died his grandson and his grand grandson has begun feuding over the old title, both calling themselves Dukes or Bannerets. This has split the old duchy in twine, forming the [[counties]] [[Clarence]] and Glevum. His great-grandson Heli rules Glevum. | Glevum was once part of the Duchy of Glevum, ruled by the dominant Duke [[Eldol]] of Glevum with an iron fist. For reasons unknown the old Duke outlived many several generations of his own sons and fought in battles way into his hundredth year. After the Duke died his grandson and his grand grandson has begun feuding over the old title, both calling themselves Dukes or Bannerets. This has split the old duchy in twine, forming the [[counties]] [[Clarence]] and Glevum. His great-grandson Heli rules Glevum. | ||
Duke Eldol was not only Duke of Glevum, but the informal head of the old [[Gewessi]] tribe. A union of many British [[tribes]] that spanned across several counties. He often spoke ill of how Vortigen portrayed his tribe. | Duke [[Eldol]] was not only Duke of Glevum, but the informal head of the old [[Gewessi]] tribe. A union of many British [[tribes]] that spanned across several [[counties]]. He often spoke ill of how Vortigen portrayed his tribe. | ||
The county is known for it’s city Glevum, and the edgy burghers living in it. They 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 bad manners, and usually ends with beheadings. You need to learn after all. | The county is known for it’s city Glevum, and the edgy burghers living in it. They 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 bad manners, and usually ends with beheadings. You need to learn after all. |
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Glevum
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Continent: | Britain |
Country: | Logres |
Dominant lord: | Heli |
Heir to dominant lord: | {{{Heir}}}Property "Heir" (as page type) with input value "{{{Heir}}}" contains invalid characters or is incomplete and therefore can cause unexpected results during a query or annotation process. |
Sheriff: | N/A |
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Traits: | N/A |
Passions: | Hate (Clarence) |
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Glevum is a county in the kingdom of Logres.
Glevum was once part of the Duchy of Glevum, ruled by the dominant Duke Eldol of Glevum with an iron fist. For reasons unknown the old Duke outlived many several generations of his own sons and fought in battles way into his hundredth year. After the Duke died his grandson and his grand grandson has begun feuding over the old title, both calling themselves Dukes or Bannerets. This has split the old duchy in twine, forming the counties Clarence and Glevum. His great-grandson Heli rules Glevum.
Duke Eldol was not only Duke of Glevum, but the informal head of the old Gewessi tribe. A union of many British tribes that spanned across several counties. He often spoke ill of how Vortigen portrayed his tribe.
The county is known for it’s city Glevum, and the edgy burghers living in it. They 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 bad manners, and usually ends with beheadings. You need to learn after all.