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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
    799 bytes (114 words) - 08:21, 19 October 2017
  • |Religion=Roman Christian |Culture=Roman
    611 bytes (72 words) - 21:24, 13 September 2017
  • ...st romanized region of Brittany. Ruled by Praetor Severus. Roman and Roman Christian. The richest agricultural lands are found here, along with wineries, superi
    582 bytes (80 words) - 17:47, 20 September 2017
  • ...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
    3 KB (494 words) - 08:21, 19 October 2017
  • |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
    732 bytes (96 words) - 09:44, 7 September 2017
  • ...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
    894 bytes (136 words) - 12:21, 4 January 2018
  • |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
    792 bytes (119 words) - 12:19, 4 January 2018
  • ...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.
    486 bytes (68 words) - 08:13, 19 October 2017
  • ...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
    3 KB (425 words) - 09:43, 7 September 2017
  • ===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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