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Devon is a county in the Duchy of Cornwall, its center the city of Exeter. It includes Exmoor.
Devon
Ruler Earl Erbin
Capital City Exeter
Part Of Kingdom Of Logres
Culture Cymric
Contents
1 Locations of Interest
2 Neighboring regions
3 History
3.1 498
Locations of Interest
Exeter: A port city in Devon, the last stop westward on the Royal Road, it is also the seat of one of the legates of the Supreme Collegium
Exmoor: One of the moors of Cornwall
Neighboring regions
Jagent to the north-west
Dorset to the west
Tintagel to the east
Totnes to the south-east
History
498
Sent emissaries to other regions looking for soldiers
Culture/Religion: Cymric/British Christian Devon straddles the eastern part of the Cornish Peninsula. Places Exeter (See own entry) Rulers 485-? Ruler: Earl of Devon Vassal of: Uther Pendragon ?-535 Ruler: Earl of Devon Vassal of: King Mark 535- 550 Ruler: King Erbin Vassal of: Arthur Pendragon 550-565 Ruler: Geriant, son of Erbin Vassal of: Arthur Pendragon
Culture/ Religion: Cymric/Christian Ruler: Prince Geriant, son of Erbin Vassal of: King Mark Army: 75 knights, 100 soldiers The once‑powerful city of Exeter was ruthlessly plundered by Saxons some years ago Lately it has undergone a virtual rebirth since Mark became king and established trade through Brittany Exeter is now a thriving sea port, with its Roman walls rebuilt
Culture/Religion: Cymric/British Christian Devon straddles the eastern part of the Cornish Peninsula. Places Exeter (See own entry) Rulers 485-? Ruler: Earl of Devon Vassal of: Uther Pendragon ?-535 Ruler: Earl of Devon Vassal of: King Mark 535- 550 Ruler: King Erbin Vassal of: Arthur Pendragon 550-565 Ruler: Geriant, son of Erbin Vassal of: Arthur Pendragon
Culture/ Religion: Cymric/Christian Ruler: Prince Geriant, son of Erbin Vassal of: King Mark Army: 75 knights, 100 soldiers The once‑powerful city of Exeter was ruthlessly plundered by Saxons some years ago Lately it has undergone a virtual rebirth since Mark became king and established trade through Brittany Exeter is now a thriving sea port, with its Roman walls rebuilt