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* ARRANAL Canyon—northern passage through the mountains separating Torenth from Marley, which Duke Ewan’s army is assigned to hold. (HD) | * ARRANAL Canyon—northern passage through the mountains separating Torenth from Marley, which Duke Ewan’s army is assigned to hold. (HD) | ||
* ARRANAL VALLEY—part of a strategic pass between Torenth and the Earldom of Marley. (CM) (TKD) | * ARRANAL VALLEY—part of a strategic pass between Torenth and the Earldom of Marley. (CM) (TKD) | ||
- | * ARX FIDEI SEMINARY—one of the principal seminaries in Gwynedd, north of Rhemuth near Valoret. (IKS) (CM) (TKD) | + | * ARX FIDEI SEMINARY—one of the principal seminaries in Gwynedd, north of Rhemuth near Valoret. (IKS) (CM) (TKD) (PA) |
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* BALLYMAR—site of the ancient McLain burial ground east of Uiskin on the Northern tip of Cassan. (TKD). It was newly created as a coastal see in northern Cassan, seat of Bishop Lachlan de Quarles. (BH) (KJ) (QSC) | * BALLYMAR—site of the ancient McLain burial ground east of Uiskin on the Northern tip of Cassan. (TKD). It was newly created as a coastal see in northern Cassan, seat of Bishop Lachlan de Quarles. (BH) (KJ) (QSC) | ||
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* BETHENAR—honor of one of the ancient families of the Eleven Kingdoms. (HD) | * BETHENAR—honor of one of the ancient families of the Eleven Kingdoms. (HD) | ||
* BREITFAHR—Morian’s home outside Ratharkin. (TKD) | * BREITFAHR—Morian’s home outside Ratharkin. (TKD) | ||
- | * BREMAGNE—a large kingdom situated across the Southern Sea to the southeast of Gwynedd | + | * BREMAGNE—a large kingdom situated across the Southern Sea to the southeast of Gwynedd; currently (June 1128) ruled by King Ryol II, brother of Jehana Dowager Queen of Gwynedd. |
* BRUSTARKIA—a county of western Arjenol, currently (June 1128) ruled by Count Teymuraz. (KKB) | * BRUSTARKIA—a county of western Arjenol, currently (June 1128) ruled by Count Teymuraz. (KKB) | ||
* BRUSTARKIA—a Michaeline House-Minor (town) in Arjenol. (CC) (CH) | * BRUSTARKIA—a Michaeline House-Minor (town) in Arjenol. (CC) (CH) | ||
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* CARCASHAL—town near Transha where Dhugal was captured. (BH) | * CARCASHAL—town near Transha where Dhugal was captured. (BH) | ||
* CARCASHALE—an earldom in northern Gwynedd, whose present incumbent also holds Caerrorie. (QSC) | * CARCASHALE—an earldom in northern Gwynedd, whose present incumbent also holds Caerrorie. (QSC) | ||
- | * CARDOSA—strategic (and frequently disputed) border city in the Rheljan Mountains between Eastmarch and Torenth; location of St. Mary’s Cathedral (CM) (TKD) (DR) (DC) (HD); in 1122, designated the episcopal see of Bishop Siward. (BH) | + | * CARDOSA—strategic (and frequently disputed) border |
* CARTHANE—an earldom in the south of Gwynedd along the River Eirian, with a capital in Nyford (HG) (KJY) (BP) (TKD) (QSC); previous earls include Richard Murdoch and Innish Pirek-Haldane. | * CARTHANE—an earldom in the south of Gwynedd along the River Eirian, with a capital in Nyford (HG) (KJY) (BP) (TKD) (QSC); previous earls include Richard Murdoch and Innish Pirek-Haldane. | ||
* CARTHANELLE—royal manor north of Nyford, summer seat of the Dukes of Carthmoor. (IKS) | * CARTHANELLE—royal manor north of Nyford, summer seat of the Dukes of Carthmoor. (IKS) | ||
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* CASTEL EDAIN—seat of Baron Faas of Glyndour. (TKD) | * CASTEL EDAIN—seat of Baron Faas of Glyndour. (TKD) | ||
* CASTLE CYNFYN—seat of the Earl of Lendour, in the town of Cynfyn. (IKS) (CM) (TKD) | * CASTLE CYNFYN—seat of the Earl of Lendour, in the town of Cynfyn. (IKS) (CM) (TKD) | ||
+ | * CASTLE DERRY—seat of the O' | ||
* CASTLE RUNDEL—an hour’s ride from Culdi. (IKS) (CM) | * CASTLE RUNDEL—an hour’s ride from Culdi. (IKS) (CM) | ||
* CHELTHAM—site of the Michaeline Commanderie (military headquarters); | * CHELTHAM—site of the Michaeline Commanderie (military headquarters); |