Linden

Lindum Lindsey The Duchy of Lindsey encompasses most of the south side of the fertile Trent River Valley, plus the lands from the sea in the east and the Pennines in the west. It is overseen by the Duke of Lindsey, responsible for guarding the northern border of Logres. Contents
  1 Ruler 2 Counties 3 Locations 4 Battles 4.1 490 4.2 495
  Ruler
  Duke Corneus Counties
  Lambor
  Lindsey
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  Folkingham is a town which is an important stop along the King's Road. It supports a small castle of some strategic importance. Lincoln is protected by Roman walls. It's a wealthy city, located at the convergence of several trade routes. Lincoln is also the seat of the Duke of Lindsey. Newark, on the Trent River, is a city guarded by the fort on nearby Castle Hill. The city of Winteringham is the official ferry station to cross the Humber River between Logres and Malahaut.
  Battles 490
  The Battle of Lindsey was one of the largest battles ever in Logres, with twenty thousand men doing battle as King Octa and King Eosa of the Saxons clashed with King Uther and his vassals.
  The battle was a resounding success for Logres, with the Saxon kings captured. 495
  Lindsey was sundered with fire and iron as the Saxon kings Octa and Eosa attacked the duchy.
  Culture/Religion: Cymric/British Christian The city of Lincoln is protected by Roman walls and eventually by one of the largest and finest castles in Britain. It's a wealthy city, located at the convergence of several trade routes. Lincoln is also the seat of the Duke of Lindsey. Two rough maps of Lincoln (early and Late) can be found here. Rulers Ruler: City Council Vassal of: Duke of Lindsey
Culture/Religion: Cymric/British Christian Lindsey encompasses most of the south side of the fertile Trent River Valley, plus the lands from the sea in the east and the Pennines in the west. It is one of three counties overseen by the Duke of Lindsey, responsible for guarding the northern border of Logres.
  Lindsey and Leicester have several maps, linked at Leicester and Lindsey Places Lincoln (See own entry) Sorestan (See own entry) Folkingham is a town which is an important stop along the King's Road. It supports a small castle of some strategic importance. Newark, on the Trent River, is a city guarded by the fort on nearby Castle Hill. The city of Winteringham is the official ferry station to cross the Humber River between Logres and Malahaut. Rulers 485-495 Ruler: Duke Corneus Vassal of: King Uther 495-508 Ruler: Duke Corneus Vassal of: no one 508-565 Ruler: Duke Derfel Vassal of: Arthur