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|Daughters=Anna, Adelia, Adela | |Daughters=Anna, Adelia, Adela | ||
|House=The Rock | |House=The Rock | ||
|Mother= | |Mother=Helena | ||
|Father=Rudderch | |Father=Rudderch | ||
|Birthyear=433 | |Birthyear=433 |
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Type: | Non Player Character |
Gender: | Male |
Religion: | British Christian |
Class: | Count |
Level of fame: | Notable |
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Estate: | Sorviodunum |
County: | Salisbury |
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Death year: | 466 A.D. |
Age at time of death: | 33 |
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Form of address: | Your Lordship |
Colloquial address: | Your Lordship Sorviodunum |
Formal address: | The Right Honorable Count Robyn of Sorviodunum of House The Rock. |
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House: | The Rock |
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Culture: | [[]] |
Age category: | Adult |
Born: | 433 A.D. |
Squired: | 448 A.D. |
Knighted: | 454 A.D. |
Birthcounty: | Salisbury |
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~ Notable Count ~
Count Robyn Dominus Sorviodunum
Robyn was a Notable Cymric Count from Salisbury. He had no lord at the time of his death.
He was the son of Rudderch and Helena. He was unmarried. He has no sons or daughters.
He died in 466 A.D. He was 33 years old.
Description
Robyn, Avon Flumen Torrentem Dominus, was a warlord and count of House Rock and lord of Salisbury.
Robyn died in 463 in the Night of Long Knives, he stood upon the stone altar toasting to the health of Hengest the Saxon when his throat was cut. He is the symbol of the hatred against the Saxons in Salisbury. “Robyns-throat” is a Salisbury saying for treachery as well as vengence.