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   * COR RAMET—field where Kelson and the rebel bishops agreed to rendezvous. (HD)   * COR RAMET—field where Kelson and the rebel bishops agreed to rendezvous. (HD)
   * COROTH—capital of the Duchy of Corwyn in Gwynedd; location of Cathedral of St. Matthew. (IKS) (CM) (TKD) (DC) (HD) (BH) (KKB)   * COROTH—capital of the Duchy of Corwyn in Gwynedd; location of Cathedral of St. Matthew. (IKS) (CM) (TKD) (DC) (HD) (BH) (KKB)
-  * CORWYN—duchy in southeast Gwynedd, part of the ancient Principality of Mooryn; seat of the Deryni dukes of Corwyn (IKS) (CM), ruled since 1091 by Duke Alaric Morgan. (TKD) (DR) (DC) (HD) (BH) (KJ) (QSC) (KKB)+  * CORWYN—duchy in southeast Gwynedd, part of the ancient Principality of Mooryn; seat of the Deryni dukes of Corwyn (IKS) (CM), ruled since 1091 by Duke Alaric Morgan. (TKD) (DR) (DC) (HD) (BH) (KJ) (QSC) (KKB) (KD) (T)
   * CROOKED Dragon Inn—hostelry in the Torenthi port town of Fathane, where Derry spent a night. (DC)   * CROOKED Dragon Inn—hostelry in the Torenthi port town of Fathane, where Derry spent a night. (DC)
   * CÙILLE, RIVER—marks the border between Gwynedd and Meara. (TKD)   * CÙILLE, RIVER—marks the border between Gwynedd and Meara. (TKD)
   * CÙILTEINE—marcher holding in southwest Gwynedd, south of Droghera, near Saint Brigid’s. (IKS) (BH) (KJ) (QSC)   * CÙILTEINE—marcher holding in southwest Gwynedd, south of Droghera, near Saint Brigid’s. (IKS) (BH) (KJ) (QSC)
   * CULDI (city)—central city of the Honor of Culdi, on the Gwynedd-Meara border (CC) (SC) (CH); Burial place of Lady Alyce de Corwyn de Morgan; also the burial place of her daughter Bronwyn and Kevin McLain,  Bronwyn’s betrothed (DR) (DC) (HD); also site of the synod to elect a new Bishop of Meara in 1123. (BH) (KJ) (QSC)   * CULDI (city)—central city of the Honor of Culdi, on the Gwynedd-Meara border (CC) (SC) (CH); Burial place of Lady Alyce de Corwyn de Morgan; also the burial place of her daughter Bronwyn and Kevin McLain,  Bronwyn’s betrothed (DR) (DC) (HD); also site of the synod to elect a new Bishop of Meara in 1123. (BH) (KJ) (QSC)
-  * CULDI (earldom)—earldom in the Purple March formerly held by Camber MacRorie (CM) (TKD); later a holding of Jared, Earl of Kierney. +  * CULDI (earldom)—earldom in the Purple March formerly held by Camber MacRorie; later a holding of Jared, Earl of Kierney. (CM) (TKD) (HS)
   * CULLIECAIRN—Haldane stronghold (castle, town, and garrison) guarding the Coldorie Pass between Eastmarch and Tolan. (BP)   * CULLIECAIRN—Haldane stronghold (castle, town, and garrison) guarding the Coldorie Pass between Eastmarch and Tolan. (BP)
   * CULTEINE—a Michaeline House in western Gwynedd. (SC) (CH).   * CULTEINE—a Michaeline House in western Gwynedd. (SC) (CH).
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   * EASTMARCH—independent holding of Duke Sighere of Kheldour, Earl of Eastmarch; later given to Hrorik, Sighere’s middle son (SC) (CH) (HG).(KJY) (BP) (IKS) (CM) (TKD) (DR); ceded to the Crown in 1120 after the death of Ian Howell and subsequently given to Burchard de Varian to reward his loyalty in the Torenth War. (BH) (KJ) (QSC) (KKB)   * EASTMARCH—independent holding of Duke Sighere of Kheldour, Earl of Eastmarch; later given to Hrorik, Sighere’s middle son (SC) (CH) (HG).(KJY) (BP) (IKS) (CM) (TKD) (DR); ceded to the Crown in 1120 after the death of Ian Howell and subsequently given to Burchard de Varian to reward his loyalty in the Torenth War. (BH) (KJ) (QSC) (KKB)
   * EBOR—Gwynedd earldom north of Valoret (CH), the title of which was attainted in 917, and the earldom has been held in abeyance since that time. (HG) (KJY) (BP)   * EBOR—Gwynedd earldom north of Valoret (CH), the title of which was attainted in 917, and the earldom has been held in abeyance since that time. (HG) (KJY) (BP)
 +  * EIRIAL, Barony d'—holding of Sir Radulf d'Eirial; formerly part of Michaeline holding of Haut Eirial. (V)
   * EIRIAN RIVER—principal river of Gwynedd, extending northward from the sea to Rhemuth and beyond. (CM) (TKD)   * EIRIAN RIVER—principal river of Gwynedd, extending northward from the sea to Rhemuth and beyond. (CM) (TKD)
   * ELCHO—region in northern Eastmarch where the traitorous Rorik Earl of Eastmarch was finally captured by forces loyal to King Brion. (TKD)   * ELCHO—region in northern Eastmarch where the traitorous Rorik Earl of Eastmarch was finally captured by forces loyal to King Brion. (TKD)
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   * GARWODE—village near Saint Torin’s shrine. (HD)   * GARWODE—village near Saint Torin’s shrine. (HD)
   * GREAT ESTUARY/ TWIN RIVERS STRAIT—the waterway between Corwyn and Orsal leading to the mouths of the Western and Beldour Rivers in Torenth. (KKB)   * GREAT ESTUARY/ TWIN RIVERS STRAIT—the waterway between Corwyn and Orsal leading to the mouths of the Western and Beldour Rivers in Torenth. (KKB)
-  * GRECOTHA—university city (Universary of Grecotha and the former Varnarite School) on the north Gwynedd border, where Camber and Archbishop Anscom attended school; seat of the Bishop of Grecotha (CC) (SC) (HG) (KJY) (BP) Bradene (DC) (HD); Site of St. Luke’s Cathedral. (CM) (TKD); seat of Bishop Wolfram de Blanet. (BH) (KJ) (QSC)+  * GRECOTHA—university city (Universary of Grecotha and the former Varnarite School) on the north Gwynedd border, where Camber and Archbishop Anscom attended school; seat of the Bishop of Grecotha (CC) (SC) (HG) (KJY) (BP) Bradene (DC) (HD); Site of St. Luke’s Cathedral. (CM) (TKD); seat of Bishop Wolfram de Blanet. (BH) (KJ) (QSC) (B) (PA)
   * GRELDER PASS—High pass leading from Saint Bearand’s Abbey, northeast of Caerrorie, down to the Iomaire plain. (QSC)   * GRELDER PASS—High pass leading from Saint Bearand’s Abbey, northeast of Caerrorie, down to the Iomaire plain. (QSC)
   * GUNURY PASS—southern gateway to Saint Torin’s and Dhassa, in the Lendour Mountains. (DC)   * GUNURY PASS—southern gateway to Saint Torin’s and Dhassa, in the Lendour Mountains. (DC)
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   * KILLINGFORD—site of the bloodiest battle fought in the history of the Eleven Kingdoms, between Gwynedd and Torenth, at a ford on the Falling Water River north of Valoret in the year 1025. (IKS) (KKB)   * KILLINGFORD—site of the bloodiest battle fought in the history of the Eleven Kingdoms, between Gwynedd and Torenth, at a ford on the Falling Water River north of Valoret in the year 1025. (IKS) (KKB)
   * KILSHANE—an ancient extinct coastal barony in Kierney, bordering Transha. (QSC) (KKB)   * KILSHANE—an ancient extinct coastal barony in Kierney, bordering Transha. (QSC) (KKB)
-  * KILTUIN—small river-port town in Corwyn, north of Coroth. (IKS)+  * KILTUIN—small river-port town in Corwyn, north of Coroth near the Corwyn-Torenth border, held big the Bishop of Corwyn from the Duke of Corwyn. (IKS) (T)
   * KINDALOO—a village north of Ratharkin and Arkella, in Meara. (IKS)   * KINDALOO—a village north of Ratharkin and Arkella, in Meara. (IKS)
   * KING’S LANDING—a barge station on the River Eirian, just north of Rhemuth. (CM) (TKD)   * KING’S LANDING—a barge station on the River Eirian, just north of Rhemuth. (CM) (TKD)
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   * MARLUK—a Torenthi duchy lying on the south side of the Beldour River, currently merged with the Crown. (KKB)   * MARLUK—a Torenthi duchy lying on the south side of the Beldour River, currently merged with the Crown. (KKB)
   * MARYWELL—town in northern Gwynedd where a Festillic garrison ran amok. (CC)   * MARYWELL—town in northern Gwynedd where a Festillic garrison ran amok. (CC)
-  * MEARA—formerly independent kingdom/princedom northwest of Gwynedd (CC) (SC) (CH) (HG) (KJY) (BP); now a crown protectorate: the kings of Gwynedd are also princes of Meara. (DR) (DC) (HD) (IKS) (CM) (TKD) (BH) (KJ) (QSC) (KKB)+  * MEARA—formerly independent kingdom/princedom northwest of Gwynedd (CC) (SC) (CH) (HG) (KJY) (BP); now a crown protectorate: the kings of Gwynedd are also princes of Meara. (DR) (DC) (HD) (IKS) (CM) (TKD) (BH) (KJ) (QSC) (KKB) (KD)
   * MEDRAS—Torenthi city north of Fathane, staging area for some of Wencit’s troops. (DC)   * MEDRAS—Torenthi city north of Fathane, staging area for some of Wencit’s troops. (DC)
   * MILLEFLEURS—Bremagni summer palace at Cinque-Eglise. (TKD)   * MILLEFLEURS—Bremagni summer palace at Cinque-Eglise. (TKD)
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   * PWYLLHELI—capital of Llannedd. (IKS) (TKD)   * PWYLLHELI—capital of Llannedd. (IKS) (TKD)
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-  * R’KASSI—a great desert kingdom lying south of Torenth and Tralia and east of the Forcinn States, famous for its blooded horses. (IKS) (CM) (TKD) (DC) (HD) (BH) (KJ) (QSC) (KKB)+  * R’KASSI—a great desert kingdom lying south of Torenth and Tralia and east of the Forcinn States, famous for its blooded horses and archers. (IKS) (CM) (TKD) (DC) (HD) (BH) (KJ) (QSC) (KKB) (KD)
   * RAMOS—abbey town southwest of Valoret, the site of the Mother House of the Little Brothers of Saint Ercon; convening place of the Council of Ramos—winter 917-918—which established stringent anti-Deryni laws forbidding Deryni to hold office, own property above a certain value, enter holy orders, etc; birthplace of Paulin Sinclair. (CH) (HG) (KJY) (BP) (DC) (HD) (BH) (KJ) (QSC)   * RAMOS—abbey town southwest of Valoret, the site of the Mother House of the Little Brothers of Saint Ercon; convening place of the Council of Ramos—winter 917-918—which established stringent anti-Deryni laws forbidding Deryni to hold office, own property above a certain value, enter holy orders, etc; birthplace of Paulin Sinclair. (CH) (HG) (KJY) (BP) (DC) (HD) (BH) (KJ) (QSC)
   * RATHARKIN—provincial capital of Meara (IKS) (CM) (TKD), confirmed as the new capital of Meara after the union of Meara and Gwynedd in 1025, displacing Laas; seat of the Bishop of Meara. (BH) (KJ) (QSC) (KKB)   * RATHARKIN—provincial capital of Meara (IKS) (CM) (TKD), confirmed as the new capital of Meara after the union of Meara and Gwynedd in 1025, displacing Laas; seat of the Bishop of Meara. (BH) (KJ) (QSC) (KKB)
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   * RENGARTH—town in southern Eastmarch. a border town at the Gwynedd-Eastmarch-Torenth joining (SC) (CH) (CC); site of the betrayal of Duke Jared’s army by Bran Coris Earl of Eastmarch. (HD)   * RENGARTH—town in southern Eastmarch. a border town at the Gwynedd-Eastmarch-Torenth joining (SC) (CH) (CC); site of the betrayal of Duke Jared’s army by Bran Coris Earl of Eastmarch. (HD)
   * RHANAMÉ—great Deryni university and seminary in R’Kassi. (IKS) (CM) (TKD)   * RHANAMÉ—great Deryni university and seminary in R’Kassi. (IKS) (CM) (TKD)
-  * RHELJAN RANGE—mountain chain separating Eastmarch from Torenth; site of the walled city of Cardosa. (BH)+  * RHELJAN RANGE—mountain chain separating Eastmarch from Torenth; site of the walled city of Cardosa. (BH) (KD)
   * RHELLEDD—Corwyn city near Kingslake, where the Sieur de Vali rode for help against Warin’s raiders. (DC)   * RHELLEDD—Corwyn city near Kingslake, where the Sieur de Vali rode for help against Warin’s raiders. (DC)
   * RHEMUTH CASTLE—seat of the Haldane Kings, and center of Gwynedd’s government. (CM) (TKD)   * RHEMUTH CASTLE—seat of the Haldane Kings, and center of Gwynedd’s government. (CM) (TKD)
-  * RHEMUTH—ancient and modern capital of Gwynedd under the Haldanes, called “the beautiful”; abandoned during the Festillic Interregnum; restored under Cinhil and Alroy (CC) (SC) (CH); secondary archbishopric for Gwynedd, junior to Valoret. (HG) (KJY) (BP) (DR) (DC) (HD) (IKS) (CM) (TKD)+  * RHEMUTH—ancient and modern capital of Gwynedd under the Haldanes, called “the beautiful”; abandoned during the Festillic Interregnum; restored under Cinhil and Alroy (CC) (SC) (CH); secondary archbishopric for Gwynedd, junior to Valoret. (HG) (KJY) (BP) (DR) (DC) (HD) (IKS) (CM) (TKD) (PA) (KD)
   * RHEMUTH—capital city of Gwynedd and seat of the Archbishop of Rhemuth, now Thomas Cardiel. (BH) (KJ) (QSC) (KKB)   * RHEMUTH—capital city of Gwynedd and seat of the Archbishop of Rhemuth, now Thomas Cardiel. (BH) (KJ) (QSC) (KKB)
   * RHENDALL MOUNTAINS—mountain chain encompassing Rhendall. (CM) (TKD)   * RHENDALL MOUNTAINS—mountain chain encompassing Rhendall. (CM) (TKD)
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   * ROYAL TABARD INN—Kingslake inn where Derry witnessed Warin’s healing of an injured man. (DC)   * ROYAL TABARD INN—Kingslake inn where Derry witnessed Warin’s healing of an injured man. (DC)
   * RUNDEL CASTLE—an hour’s ride from Culdi. (CM)   * RUNDEL CASTLE—an hour’s ride from Culdi. (CM)
 +  * RUSTAN—town in the Rheljan foothills where Brion was to meet the Marluk. (L)
   * RUYÈRE—a Fallonese port. (TKD)   * RUYÈRE—a Fallonese port. (TKD)
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   * SAINT JOHN’S CHURCH—parish church near Fullers’ Alley in Valoret, where the Draper family records were kept. (CC)   * SAINT JOHN’S CHURCH—parish church near Fullers’ Alley in Valoret, where the Draper family records were kept. (CC)
   * SAINT KYRIELL’S—a village located in the hills northeast of Caerrorie, where some of the Servants of Saint Camber went into exile after the imposition of the Statutes of Ramos in the tenth century; rediscovered by King Kelson in 1125. (QSC) (KKB)   * SAINT KYRIELL’S—a village located in the hills northeast of Caerrorie, where some of the Servants of Saint Camber went into exile after the imposition of the Statutes of Ramos in the tenth century; rediscovered by King Kelson in 1125. (QSC) (KKB)
-  * SAINT LIAM’S ABBEY—Michaeline-staffed abbey school, four hours’ ride northeast of Valoret; Joram MacRorie taught there briefly. (CC) (SC) (CH)+  * SAINT LIAM’S ABBEY—Michaeline-staffed abbey school, four hours’ ride northeast of Valoret; Joram MacRorie taught there briefly. (CC) (SC) (CH) (C)
   * SAINT MARK’S ABBEY—abbey near Valoret (KJY) (BP) where the bodies of Lord Ralson and Colin of Fianna were held after their deaths. (DR)   * SAINT MARK’S ABBEY—abbey near Valoret (KJY) (BP) where the bodies of Lord Ralson and Colin of Fianna were held after their deaths. (DR)
 +  * SAINT MARK'S CHURCH—parish church near Valoret. (PA)
   * SAINT MARY’S IN THE HILLS—isolated monastery in the highlands above Culdi. (CH) (HG)   * SAINT MARY’S IN THE HILLS—isolated monastery in the highlands above Culdi. (CH) (HG)
   * SAINT MATTHEW’S GATE—gate in the Coroth city walls where the troubadour Gwydion learned one of the songs he sang for Morgan. (DC)   * SAINT MATTHEW’S GATE—gate in the Coroth city walls where the troubadour Gwydion learned one of the songs he sang for Morgan. (DC)
-  * SAINT NEOT’S ABBEY—stronghold and monastic shool of the Order of Saint Gabriel, an esoteric, primarily Deryni religious order, located in the Lendour highlands between Corwyn and Dhassa (CC) (SC) (CH); destroyed by troops led by the Regent Rhun on Christmas Eve, 917. (HG) (KJY) (BP) (DC) (HD)+  * SAINT NEOT’S ABBEY—stronghold and monastic shool of the Order of Saint Gabriel, an esoteric, primarily Deryni religious order, located in the Lendour highlands between Corwyn and Dhassa (CC) (SC) (CH); destroyed by troops led by the Regent Rhun on Christmas Eve, 917. (HG) (KJY) (BP) (DC) (HD) (HS) (V)
   * SAINT OSTRYTHE’S CONVENT—small religious house lying between Ebor and Shelle. (BP)   * SAINT OSTRYTHE’S CONVENT—small religious house lying between Ebor and Shelle. (BP)
   * SAINT PIRAN’S PRIORY—establishment of the Ordo Verbi Dei, a day’s ride north of Saint Jarlath’s; Joram and Rhys interviewed the first two “Benedicts” there. (CC) (CH)   * SAINT PIRAN’S PRIORY—establishment of the Ordo Verbi Dei, a day’s ride north of Saint Jarlath’s; Joram and Rhys interviewed the first two “Benedicts” there. (CC) (CH)
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   * SHANNIS MEER—lake region site of the Abbey of Saint Giles, where Jehana went into retreat before Kelson’s birth and after his coronation. (DC) (BH) (KJ)   * SHANNIS MEER—lake region site of the Abbey of Saint Giles, where Jehana went into retreat before Kelson’s birth and after his coronation. (DC) (BH) (KJ)
   * SHEELE—seat of the Earldom of Sheele, north of Valoret. (HG) (KJY) (BP)   * SHEELE—seat of the Earldom of Sheele, north of Valoret. (HG) (KJY) (BP)
 +  * SHEELE—Rhys and Evaine's manor near Valoret. (HS)
   * SOSTRA—a Corwyn town adjacent to the Torenthi county of the same name. (IKS)   * SOSTRA—a Corwyn town adjacent to the Torenthi county of the same name. (IKS)
   * SOSTRA—a county of western Torenth, centered on the town of the same name. (KKB)   * SOSTRA—a county of western Torenth, centered on the town of the same name. (KKB)
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   * TRANSHA—seat of the Earl of Transha, in the border marches between Kierney and the Purple March. (BH) (KJ) (QSC)   * TRANSHA—seat of the Earl of Transha, in the border marches between Kierney and the Purple March. (BH) (KJ) (QSC)
   * TRAVLUM—site of Jamyl Arilan’s wedding. (TKD)   * TRAVLUM—site of Jamyl Arilan’s wedding. (TKD)
-  * TRE-ARILAN—country seat and ancestral home of the Arilan family. (IKS) (CM) (TKD)+  * TRE-ARILAN—country seat and ancestral home of the Arilan family. (IKS) (CM) (TKD) (PA)
   * TREVALGA—Earl Gregory’s estate in the Connait. (HG)   * TREVALGA—Earl Gregory’s estate in the Connait. (HG)
   * TREVAS—a village and bay on the coast of Corwyn. (TKD)   * TREVAS—a village and bay on the coast of Corwyn. (TKD)
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   * TRUVORSK—a duchy of central Torenth. (KKB)   * TRUVORSK—a duchy of central Torenth. (KKB)
   * VALLA DE COURCY—the estate of the de Courcy family in Gwynedd. (KKB)   * VALLA DE COURCY—the estate of the de Courcy family in Gwynedd. (KKB)
-  * VALORET—Festillic capital of Gwynedd, 822–905, from which springs the primacy of its archbishop, located between Eastmarch and the Haldane Honor (KJY) (CC) (SC) (CH) (HG) (BP); seat of the Archbishop of Valoret, Primate of All Gwynedd (Edmund Loris among others), at All Saints’ Cathedral.  (IKS) (CM) (TKD); site of the Abbey of Saint Mark. (DR) (DC) (HD) (BH) (KJ) (QSC) (KKB)+  * VALORET—Festillic capital of Gwynedd, 822–905, from which springs the primacy of its archbishop, located between Eastmarch and the Haldane Honor (KJY) (CC) (SC) (CH) (HG) (BP); seat of the Archbishop of Valoret, Primate of All Gwynedd (Edmund Loris among others), at All Saints’ Cathedral.  (IKS) (CM) (TKD); site of the Abbey of Saint Mark. (DR) (DC) (HD) (BH) (KJ) (QSC) (KKB) (PA)
   * VÁR ADONY—winter palace of the Hort of Orsal, Prince of Tralia. (TKD)   * VÁR ADONY—winter palace of the Hort of Orsal, Prince of Tralia. (TKD)
   * VARIAN—holding of one of the ancient families of the Eleven Kingdoms. (HD)   * VARIAN—holding of one of the ancient families of the Eleven Kingdoms. (HD)
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