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Anglia is a land occupied by the Angles, standing where [[Caerwent]] once was. | Anglia is a land occupied by the Angles, standing where [[Former name::Caerwent]] once was. | ||
The [[Cymri]] of Britain would call the Angles "[[Saxons]]" but, in fact, they are not really [[Saxons]] at all, except in the generic sense. They are the [[Saxons#Tribes|Angles]]. If anyone talks to them, they would tell that they left their native land of Angli because the [[Danes]] conquered it. Rather than live under foreign rule, they came to Britain to be free. (And it is convenient that the island provides so many slaves, too!) | The [[Cymri]] of [[Britain]] would call the Angles "[[Saxons]]" but, in fact, they are not really [[Saxons]] at all, except in the generic sense. They are the [[Saxons#Tribes|Angles]]. If anyone talks to them, they would tell that they left their native land of Angli because the [[Danes]] conquered it. Rather than live under foreign rule, they came to [[Britain]] to be free. (And it is convenient that the island provides so many slaves, too!) | ||
== Geography == | == Geography == | ||
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* The small city of Buckenham is a walled city. | * The small city of Buckenham is a walled city. | ||
* Guinnon [Bury St. Edmunds] is a fair city. | * Guinnon [Bury St. Edmunds] is a fair city. | ||
* The great city of Norwich is the fourth largest city in Britain and a sea port which serves trade from all across the North Sea. | * The great city of Norwich is the fourth largest city in [[Britain]] and a sea port which serves trade from all across the North Sea. | ||
* Thetford is the central crossroad of the dukedom, and a wealthy trading city. | * Thetford is the central crossroad of the dukedom, and a wealthy trading city. | ||
* Yarmouth is a city which serves as a sea port and a naval base. | * Yarmouth is a city which serves as a sea port and a naval base. | ||
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* [[500]]: The Angles came from Angli, where they were driven out by the [[Danes]]. They conqured [[Caerwent]] and settled a new Kingdom called Anglia. | * [[500]]: The Angles came from Angli, where they were driven out by the [[Danes]]. They conqured [[Caerwent]] and settled a new Kingdom called Anglia. | ||
* [[501]]: The Anglian army conquers Huntland and Hartland. | * [[501]]: The Anglian army conquers [[Huntland]] and [[Hartland]]. | ||
* [[502]]: The Anglian king Cwichelm [[names]] himself Bretwalda. | * [[502]]: The Anglian king Cwichelm [[names]] himself Bretwalda. | ||
Latest revision as of 19:53, 24 July 2017
The Cyningdom of Anglia
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Continent: | Britain |
Country: | [[Category:{{{Country}}}]] |
Culture: | Saxon |
Ruler: | Cwichhelm |
Heir apparent: | Cwichseax |
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Information
Anglia is a land occupied by the Angles, standing where Caerwent once was.
The Cymri of Britain would call the Angles "Saxons" but, in fact, they are not really Saxons at all, except in the generic sense. They are the Angles. If anyone talks to them, they would tell that they left their native land of Angli because the Danes conquered it. Rather than live under foreign rule, they came to Britain to be free. (And it is convenient that the island provides so many slaves, too!)
Geography
- The Broadlands are the eastern portion of Anglia. Huge expanses of the eastern coast are coastal marsh.
- The small city of Buckenham is a walled city.
- Guinnon [Bury St. Edmunds] is a fair city.
- The great city of Norwich is the fourth largest city in Britain and a sea port which serves trade from all across the North Sea.
- Thetford is the central crossroad of the dukedom, and a wealthy trading city.
- Yarmouth is a city which serves as a sea port and a naval base.
Rulers
- 500-present: Cwichhelm, King of the Angles
History
- 500: The Angles came from Angli, where they were driven out by the Danes. They conqured Caerwent and settled a new Kingdom called Anglia.
- 501: The Anglian army conquers Huntland and Hartland.
- 502: The Anglian king Cwichelm names himself Bretwalda.