Cornouailles - royaume

Cornwall is a kingdom covers much of the southwest of Britain, from the river Parrett on the border with Somerset to Land’s End. It also has lands in Brittany across the sea.   Cornwall is a rich region of Britain, but its wealth is not based on grain or wool as in Logres. Instead, Cornwall depends on trade in tin, a valuable metal, iron, slaves, fish and wine imported from the continent.   The Kingdom of Cornwall is separate from Logres and is ruled by King Idres. It consists of the lands of Totnes and Lyonesse (which has its own vassal king) in the south-westernmost parts of Britain. Cornwall also holds vassals in Brittany.  
CORNWALL IS ONE OF THE MOST powerful kingdoms in Britain. It was never conquered by the Romans, and its wild moorlands are still haunted by many giants About 75 years ago, in the time of Vortigern, the Kingdom of Dumnonia which ruled here was taken over by leaders from the Cornovii tribe, giving the land its current name. Cornwall is made up of many small, fiercely independent tribes, each with its own sub‑king. The King of Cornwall is whoever holds the ancient crown of Dumnorda It is usually taken by conquest from each predecessor The crown‑holder must also convince his countrymen to follow him, either by love, bluff, bribe, or conquest King Mark of Totnes has done that Due to the independent nature of the people of the kingdom, the precise border of Cornwall has never been fixed Sometimes Jagent, Dorchester, and even Somerset have been Cornish, but now they are not. Cornwall maintains close relations with Brittany, whose latest wave of immigrants are even now moving from Cornwall to the continent. The constant trade between the two contributes greatly to the strength of the kingdom
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