Eburacum

Eburacum is the capital city of Malahaut and the seat of power for its king, currently Heraut de Apres, the Centurion King. It is the second largest city in Britain after London, though kept in much better shape. History   In the time when King David reigned in Judea, Eburacus was a powerful and successful king of Britain. He conquered parts of the continent, and he established many cities. Eburacum was one of those. It grew to be an important and wealthy city, with thousands of people living on both sides of the Ouse River.   In Roman times, the city was a legionary fortress. The Roman walls still enfold the royal city on the north side of the river. More recently, King Heraut de Apres has enclosed the civilians in the southern settlements within a new defense work and erected a new castle, where he now resides.   Culture/Religion: Roman/Christian Eburacum [York] is the third largest city in Britain. After King Arthur defeated Malahaut, the High King granted a Royal Charter to the city, removing it from the rule of the King of Malahaut. He also built a Royal castle there, to rival the King of One Hundred Knights. Find more about the Great City of Eburacum , including a series of maps. Rulers 465-512 Ruler: Mayor of Eburacum Vassal of: Heraunt de Apres, King of Malahaut 512-519 Ruler: Mayor of Eburacum Vassal of: Pendragon Stewards 519-565 Ruler: Mayor of Eburacum Vassal of: Chartered, King Arthur