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  • ...e), Read (Latin), Recognize, Religion (British Christian), Religion (Roman Christian), Religion (Pagan), Romance, Singing, Stewardship, Swimming, Tourney, Battl
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  • |Header=Roman Christianity |image=roman-christianity.jpg
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  • |Religion=Roman Christian |Culture=Roman
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  • ...st romanized region of Brittany. Ruled by Praetor Severus. Roman and Roman Christian. The richest agricultural lands are found here, along with wineries, superi
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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”. ...riendship with [[Salisbury]]. Strongly Roman Christian and home to a Roman Christian bishop.
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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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  • ...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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  • |Religion=Roman Christian He is a Roman Christian and is one of few living saints in Britain.
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  • ...ls. It’s cities are Roman in [[culture]] and Nottingham is home to a Roman Christian Bishop; the countryside is [[Cymric]] Christians. Nottingham is noteworthy
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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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  • |Religion=British Christian |Culture=Roman
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  • .... It contains the village of Asterius, which claims to have never bowed to Roman rule.
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  • ...ing attacks. The cities are Roman Christian, the countryside is [[Cymric]] Christian. In [[497]] the Lord unexpectedly swore Homage to the King of [[Est Seaxe]] ...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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  • ...an ancient Christian monastic community. The [[Lady]] Chapel is the oldest Christian building in [[Britain]], built by [[Joseph]] of Arimathea when he came here 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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  • |Religion=British Pagan Christian ...fealty to any man. The son of an incubus and a nun, Merlin was baptized a Christian at birth, yet he follows the mysterious “Old Ways” of the ancient druid
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  • ===British Christian=== ...last one may sound like trivia but, as the most important holy day in the Christian calendar, it is a major source of friction.)
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  • ===British Christian=== ''"[[Joseph]] of Arimathea founded the first Christian Church, and from his monastery came the great and blessed Saint Patrick, wh
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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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  • |Religion=Roman Christian
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  • |Religion=Roman Christian
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  • |Religion=Roman Christian
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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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  • |Religion=British Christian |Titles=Wledig of the Tribes of Britain, Imperator of the Roman Colonies of Britain
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  • |Religion=Roman Christian |shieldimage=shield-marwth-roman.png
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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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  • ...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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  • |Religion=British Christian ...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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  • ...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 “Doged would say that it is a sin, and that an honourable christian would avert his eyes from such filth.”
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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 ...ecord all the things that went on during [[Lady]] Pomponias feast. No good Christian man would ever set his foot in such a place if they could avoid it and even
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  • |Religion=British Christian |Description text={{Quoteblock|Year=000|Type=Quote|Source=Roman de Brut|Quote=
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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 ...e you envied her, there is no cause for speaking ill of the dead, pagan or christian. I am sure that Sir [[Cadry]] needs comfort after all the horrors that has
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  • |Religion=Roman Christian ...d, his relatives was careful to make sure that Melkin got the proper Roman Christian upbringing by sending relatives to the Cellydon household. During his life
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  • * Agathon, the first Christian Tarren File:shield-tarren-roman.png
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  • |Religion=Roman Christian
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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]] ===British Christian===
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  • |Religion=Roman Christian
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