Appendix E - Wars of the Crovan Empire
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Appendix D - The Crovan Military Through Time Duke Gudrod’s Army of 28 August 1067 Duke Godrod Haraldsson Isle of Man Campaign (10 Cavalry, 125 Infantry) The Army of Norway of 8 November 1254 King Half-Dan I’s Scottish Crusade 4,822 soldiers (unknown composition) Viken Regiment – King Half-Dan I (3,003 men) Exeter Regiment (281 men) Cornwall Regiment (233 men) Bristol Regiment ...
Updated 24-09-2010 at 00:41 by Alfred Packer
Appendix C - Famous Serial Killers of Crovania 1066-1966
Updated 12-05-2009 at 14:36 by Alfred Packer
Included is the office holder, the years they held the title and the poetic form which gained them such acclaim Because the positions associated with the Poet Laureate-ship are often considered "cursed" by the superstitious, the editors have seen fit to provide the method of demise for the various holders of this office, in order to shed light upon, and dispell, this silly notion The Poet Laureate of the Crovan Empire Geoffrey Chaucer 1455-1482 (Crovan ...
Updated 01-10-2010 at 04:55 by Alfred Packer
Appendix A - Rulers of House Crovan cause of death in italics Dukes of the Western Isles 1066-1140 Gudrod Haraldsson Crovan 1066-1085 eaten by a bear Erlend "The Hammer of Leinster" Gudrodsson Crovan 1085-1114 smothered with a pillow by his brother St. Aslak Ossor "The Sword of the Lord" Erlendsson Crovan 1114-1140 fell to his death trying to fly to Ireland Kings of Norway / Crovan Emperors (after 1455) The House ...
Updated 14-06-2012 at 15:53 by Alfred Packer