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Religion: | British Christian |
Class: | [[Class::Vassal Knight]] [[Category: ]] |
Level of fame: | Unproven |
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County: | Salisbury |
Liege lord: | Cound Roderick of the Rock |
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Death year: | 495 A.D. |
Age at time of death: | 34 |
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Formal address: | Gamond of House Anarawd. |
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House: | Anarawd |
Mother: | |
Father: | |
Grandfather: | |
Origin | |
Culture: | [[]] |
Age category: | Adult |
Born: | 461 A.D. |
Birthcounty: | [[Birthcounty::Salisbury]] |
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Gamond
Gamond was a Famous [[{{{Culture}}}]] young boy [[Vassal Knight]] from Salisbury.
He was the son of an unknown man and an unknown woman. He was unmarried. He has no sons or daughters.
He died in 495 A.D. He was 34 years old.
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Gamond is the son of Edern.
He served as a to .
Family
Sir Gamond of house is married to and has several children: .
Entourage
Sir Gamond has one squire, .
Personal stable
Sir Gamond has a standard knight's personal stable. He rides a charger to war. Both him and his squire rides a rouncy when travelling and they keep goods and equipment on a sumpter. This is apart from the horses kept at his estate. These horses are kept with him at all times.
Famuli
Sir Gamond of house is married to and has several children: . He has a chaplain that takes care of his family's spiritual needs.
Mesnie
Sir Gamond has two spearmen as his mesnie and they protect him and his family at all times. By ancient custom he also supplies one archer to Vagon Castle, to protect young squires in training.
Personal household
Sir Gamond has a regular knights household. It consists of a dogboy who cares for his dogs, a cook, several grooms, a lackey and several domestic servants. They usually travel with him unless he is on patrol, adventure or heading for war.