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'''Albion''' is a landmass that constitutes the island currently known as [[wikipedia:Great Britain|Great Britain]]. |
'''Albion''' is a landmass that constitutes the island currently known as [[wikipedia:Great Britain|Great Britain]]. |
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− | Once, the land of Albion was united in an age of peace, during which all of its inhabitants followed the [[Old Religion]]. Now there are many kingdoms within Albion, between which peace is exceedingly rare. Their rulers are currently [[ |
+ | Once, the land of Albion was united in an age of peace, during which all of its inhabitants followed the [[Old Religion]]. Now there are many kingdoms within Albion, between which peace is exceedingly rare. Their rulers are currently [[Guinevere Pendragon]], [[Queen]] of [[Camelot]]; [[Lord]] [[Bayard]], [[King]] of [[Mercia]]; [[Annis]], [[Queen]] of [[Caerleon (kingdom)|Caerleon]]; [[Lord]] Godwyn, [[King]] of [[Gawant]] and [[Lot]] (formerly [[Cenred]]), [[King]] of [[Essetir]] and [[:Category:Kingdoms|many more]]. |
− | Around the reign of [[Uther Pendragon]], followers of the Old Religion were rare in Albion, and magic was banned from Camelot. During this time of division and hostility, Kilgharrah, the |
+ | Around the reign of [[Uther Pendragon]], followers of the Old Religion were rare in Albion, and magic was banned from Camelot. During this time of division and hostility, [[Kilgharrah]], the Great Dragon, prophesied that together, [[Merlin]] and [[Arthur Pendragon|King Arthur]] would reunite all the kingdoms of the land back into Albion, and revive the Old Religion to coexist in peace with the New Religion. |
==Kingdoms of Albion== |
==Kingdoms of Albion== |
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*[[Amata]] (King Sarrum, unknown who succeeded him) |
*[[Amata]] (King Sarrum, unknown who succeeded him) |
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*Bernicia |
*Bernicia |
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− | *[[Caerleon]] |
+ | *[[Caerleon (kingdom)|Caerleon]] ([[Caerleon]], later [[Annis]]'s kingdom) |
+ | *Cambia |
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− | *<span style="font-style: normal; ">Cambia</span> |
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− | *[[Camelot]] ([[Uther Pendragon]], later [[Arthur Pendragon|Arthur]] and [[Guinevere Pendragon]], later just [[Guinevere Pendragon]] |
+ | *[[Camelot]] ([[Uther Pendragon]], later [[Arthur Pendragon|Arthur]] and [[Guinevere Pendragon]], later just [[Guinevere Pendragon]]; part of the [[Five Kingdoms]]. [[Morgana Pendragon]] also became a monarch in Camelot twice, albeit for a short period of time) |
− | *[[Daobeth]] ( |
+ | *[[Daobeth]] (kingdom mentioned by Arthur in a deleted scene, that was once a strong kingdom, until it was brought down by dragons) |
*Deira |
*Deira |
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*Dyffed |
*Dyffed |
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*Elmet |
*Elmet |
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− | *[[Escetia|Essetir]] |
+ | *[[Escetia|Essetir]] ([[King]] [[Cenred]]'s kingdom and later, [[King]] [[Lot]]'s kingdom) |
− | *[[Gawant]] |
+ | *[[Gawant]] ([[Lord]] [[Godwyn]]'s kingdom) |
+ | *Gwynedd |
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− | *<span style="font-style: normal; ">Gwynedd</span> |
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+ | *Gogoddin |
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− | *<span style="font-style: normal; ">Gogoddin</span> |
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*[[Mercia]] ([[Bayard]] 's Kingdom) |
*[[Mercia]] ([[Bayard]] 's Kingdom) |
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*[[Nemeth]] ([[Rodor]] and [[Mithian|Princess Mithian]]'s Kingdom) |
*[[Nemeth]] ([[Rodor]] and [[Mithian|Princess Mithian]]'s Kingdom) |
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− | *Northumbria ([[Lord]] Benedict's |
+ | *Northumbria ([[Lord]] Benedict's earldom) |
*Powys |
*Powys |
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− | *The [[Perilous Lands]] ([[The Fisher King]] |
+ | *The [[Perilous Lands]] ([[The Fisher King]]'s fallen kingdom) |
*Rheged |
*Rheged |
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+ | *Southron ([[Helios]]'s kingdom and later it is unknown who succeeded him) |
*[[Tír-Mòr]] |
*[[Tír-Mòr]] |
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− | *The [[House of Tregor]]'s |
+ | *The [[House of Tregor]]'s kingdom (Lady [[Catrina]]'s fallen kingdom) |
*[[Isle of Mora]] |
*[[Isle of Mora]] |
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− | *[[King]] [[Alined]]'s |
+ | *[[King]] [[Alined]]'s kingdom (part of the [[Five Kingdoms]]) |
− | *[[King]] [[Olaf]]'s |
+ | *[[King]] [[Olaf]]'s kingdom (part of the [[Five Kingdoms]]) |
− | *[[Unidentified King 1]] (part of [[Five Kingdoms]]) |
+ | *[[Unidentified King 1|Unidentified king]]'s kingdom (part of the [[Five Kingdoms]]) |
− | *[[Unidentified King 2]] (part of [[Five Kingdoms]]) |
+ | *[[Unidentified King 2|Unidentified king]]'s kingdom (part of the [[Five Kingdoms]]) |
− | == |
+ | ==Rulers of Albion== |
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*[[King]] [[Alined]] |
*[[King]] [[Alined]] |
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− | *[[ |
+ | *[[Queen]] [[Annis]] |
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*[[King]] [[Arthur Pendragon]] (deceased) (until he rises again) |
*[[King]] [[Arthur Pendragon]] (deceased) (until he rises again) |
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− | *[[ |
+ | *[[Lord]] [[Bayard]] |
− | *[[King]] [[ |
+ | *[[King]] [[Bruta]] (deceased) |
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*[[King]] [[Caerleon]] (deceased) |
*[[King]] [[Caerleon]] (deceased) |
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*[[King]] [[Cenred]] (deceased) |
*[[King]] [[Cenred]] (deceased) |
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*[[The Fisher King]] (deceased) |
*[[The Fisher King]] (deceased) |
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− | *[[ |
+ | *[[Lord]] [[Godwyn]] |
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− | ==[[Queen]]s of Albion== |
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*[[Queen]] [[Guinevere Pendragon]] |
*[[Queen]] [[Guinevere Pendragon]] |
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− | *[[ |
+ | *[[Helios]] (deceased) |
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*[[Queen]] [[Morgana Pendragon]] (formerly and dethroned twice) (deceased) |
*[[Queen]] [[Morgana Pendragon]] (formerly and dethroned twice) (deceased) |
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*[[Queen]] [[Ygraine Pendragon]] (deceased) |
*[[Queen]] [[Ygraine Pendragon]] (deceased) |
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==Maps== |
==Maps== |
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==Historicity== |
==Historicity== |
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[[wikipedia:Albion|Albion]] is the oldest attested name given to the island of [[wikipedia:Great Britain|Britain]]. In the [[wikipedia:4th century BC|Fourth Century BCE]], [[wikipedia:Pytheas of Massilia|Pytheas]] refered to "Albion and [[wikipedia:Ireland|Ierne]]," while [[wikipedia:Pliny the Elder|Pliny the Elder]] wrote in his [[wikipedia:1st century|77-79]] [[wikipedia:Common Era|CE]] work ''[[wikipedia:Natural History (Pliny)|Naturalis Historia]]'': "It was itself named Albion". |
[[wikipedia:Albion|Albion]] is the oldest attested name given to the island of [[wikipedia:Great Britain|Britain]]. In the [[wikipedia:4th century BC|Fourth Century BCE]], [[wikipedia:Pytheas of Massilia|Pytheas]] refered to "Albion and [[wikipedia:Ireland|Ierne]]," while [[wikipedia:Pliny the Elder|Pliny the Elder]] wrote in his [[wikipedia:1st century|77-79]] [[wikipedia:Common Era|CE]] work ''[[wikipedia:Natural History (Pliny)|Naturalis Historia]]'': "It was itself named Albion". |
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+ | [[es:Albión]] |
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+ | [[fr:Albion]] |
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+ | [[it:Albion]] |
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[[Category:Locations]] |
[[Category:Locations]] |
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[[Category:Kingdoms]] |
[[Category:Kingdoms]] |
Revision as of 09:40, 27 June 2020
- “I'll gladly die knowing that one day Albion will live.”
- — Merlin[src]
Albion is a landmass that constitutes the island currently known as Great Britain.
Once, the land of Albion was united in an age of peace, during which all of its inhabitants followed the Old Religion. Now there are many kingdoms within Albion, between which peace is exceedingly rare. Their rulers are currently Guinevere Pendragon, Queen of Camelot; Lord Bayard, King of Mercia; Annis, Queen of Caerleon; Lord Godwyn, King of Gawant and Lot (formerly Cenred), King of Essetir and many more.
Around the reign of Uther Pendragon, followers of the Old Religion were rare in Albion, and magic was banned from Camelot. During this time of division and hostility, Kilgharrah, the Great Dragon, prophesied that together, Merlin and King Arthur would reunite all the kingdoms of the land back into Albion, and revive the Old Religion to coexist in peace with the New Religion.
Kingdoms of Albion
- Anglia
- Amata (King Sarrum, unknown who succeeded him)
- Bernicia
- Caerleon (Caerleon, later Annis's kingdom)
- Cambia
- Camelot (Uther Pendragon, later Arthur and Guinevere Pendragon, later just Guinevere Pendragon; part of the Five Kingdoms. Morgana Pendragon also became a monarch in Camelot twice, albeit for a short period of time)
- Daobeth (kingdom mentioned by Arthur in a deleted scene, that was once a strong kingdom, until it was brought down by dragons)
- Deira
- Dyffed
- Elmet
- Essetir (King Cenred's kingdom and later, King Lot's kingdom)
- Gawant (Lord Godwyn's kingdom)
- Gwynedd
- Gogoddin
- Mercia (Bayard 's Kingdom)
- Nemeth (Rodor and Princess Mithian's Kingdom)
- Northumbria (Lord Benedict's earldom)
- Powys
- The Perilous Lands (The Fisher King's fallen kingdom)
- Rheged
- Southron (Helios's kingdom and later it is unknown who succeeded him)
- Tír-Mòr
- The House of Tregor's kingdom (Lady Catrina's fallen kingdom)
- Isle of Mora
- King Alined's kingdom (part of the Five Kingdoms)
- King Olaf's kingdom (part of the Five Kingdoms)
- Unidentified king's kingdom (part of the Five Kingdoms)
- Unidentified king's kingdom (part of the Five Kingdoms)
Rulers of Albion
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Maps
Historicity
Albion is the oldest attested name given to the island of Britain. In the Fourth Century BCE, Pytheas refered to "Albion and Ierne," while Pliny the Elder wrote in his 77-79 CE work Naturalis Historia: "It was itself named Albion".