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Although Margravia is the historical, cultural, and nominal centre of the Margravia metropolitan area, Glowanceaster (or Gloucester if you like) is the effective centre of the modern city, as it houses the main financial centres and many regional and national company headquarters. Although the date of the first settlement of the Glowanceaster area is unknown, records tell of the coming of Bishop Allemius to the area in 604 to evangelise the Cimbric petty kingdom of Arconsęt. Establishing his bishopric in the next valley from the Arconsęting capital of Arworth, he spread the word of God there until being made Archbishop of Eanceaster in 631. The name Glowanceaster, meaning 'Gleaming City' is said to come from the 'holy light' that shone down upon the Church of St. Peter that Allemius founded. By virtue of having more space than either Margravia or Arworth, and being the centre of the church in the area, Glowanceaster grew rapidly and has traditionally housed many more people than either of these 'more important' cities. The city is dominated by the magnificent 14th century Cathedral of Saint Dunstan, successor to Allemius' church, despite the presence of modern high-rises. Occupying pride of place in the centre of Glowanceaster, the Cathedral and its manicured grounds are a focal point for all its citizens. The city is also the home of the majority of the areas professional sports teams, notably the NFL Gloucester Barbarians, SLB Gloucester Meteors, STHL Margravia Ravens, and NBA Margravia Wolves. Noone seems to be too bothered that half the teams are named for the Metro area instead of the city! |
Also shown in the grounds of the Cathedral are statues of the two kings for whom the boulevards north and south are named - an equestrian statue of King Osuine Męre (reigned 1815-1865); and the 'Great Protector', King Eadric Anręd (1879-1928).
Consecrated in the name of Allemius, first Bishop of Glowanceaster, this is the oldest surviving church in Glowanceaster, dating from the 9th century. The two spires are later additions.
This square, and the surrounding plazas, are dedicated to Ęlfuine Ęželing, the son of King Ęlfric Gleau, and uncle of the current king Ęželręd. A keen patron of sports and avid sailor, Ęlfuine even represented Ęscgeard in the 1960 and 1964 Simlympic Games, competing in the Flying Dutchman class, before being tragically killed in a training accident in 1966.
The wall running along the Mśšsóre waterfront is actually a replica built in the 1960s to beautify the area, attract tourists, and block the wind!
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your city is simply awesome Joe 90.
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Margravia might be the biggest city in Ęscgeard, but it is not the capital. It is not even the capital of its province, Ealdoresmearc. But it can claim to be a capital of sorts, even though it lost that status over 1100 years ago. In the Cimbric invasions of the 5th century, the people of Earcon settled the coastal regions under the shadow of the Dęccan Mountains. As the Ęscings extended their influence across much of what is now Ealdoresmearc, the Earconings made peace with them, and pledged to defend both peoples from western raiders. So it was that the Kingdom of Arconsęt survived, and Fréawald, the first king, established his fortress on the hill where the Citadel of Margravia currently stands. Little now remains of the early settlement, but an astounding number of historical artifacts and monuments have survived through de facto protection from the church. The Earconingas (Sons of Earcon) National Historic Site, situated just across Lake Arcon from the Citadel hill, contains the ruins of several early Earconing churches, and the remarkably preserved Arconsęting royal burial grounds, within a traditional ditch-and-bank enclosure. All of this lay for centuries under the control of the Priory of Earcon, whose church and chapel occupied the site of a former meeting hall. The first church, a small wooden structure of which nothing now remains, was built by King Fréawulf around the year 640, and appears to have been periodically rebuilt over the next few centuries until King Fréabrand constructed a stone church in honour of St. Cehha on the site in 806, the ruins of which are clearly visible today. Records tell us that as many as 15 kings of Arconsęt were buried in the church grounds, although just nine of the distinctive burial mounds remain. Of these, only four have been identified with any certainty as belonging to Kings Fréawine (reigned 696-704), Fréawald (809-814), Fréaric (836-840), and the last king, Fréastan (884-892). After the death of Fréastan, King Eadueard annexed Arconsęt into the Ęscing kingdom. The site and surrounding land and village of Arworth were vested in the church by royal proclamation in 931, and the Priory was well established there by 1000. The Priors held the land in the name of Earcon, St. Cehha, and the King for over 900 years, until the priory church and outbuildings burned down in 1959, at which point the priory elected to move to a new location, and the land was gifted to the Historic Monuments Office. Although now administered as a Category I National Historic Site, the Priory retains guardianship of its spiritual home, and it is not uncommon to see Priors tending to the grounds to this day. |
Built in 806, Fréabrand's Church, also known as St. Cehha's Stone Church, is one of the oldest surviving buildings in Arthuria.
The ruined Priory church is as well cared for now as it was when it was in use.
Mound 5 (lower left) has been identified as probably belonging to King Fréaric (reigned 836-840); while the occupant of Mound 6 (upper right) is as yet unidentified.
The Priory once considered building a wall to keep the Varings out, but it was never finished and, fortunately, never needed.
"Here once stood a nation..."
Built on a corner of the former Priory grounds, outside the ruins proper, to replace the burnt down church. This makes it the eighth church dedicated to St. Cehha on this site that we know of.
The oldest area of Arworth is covered by a separate HMO category listing.
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very beautiful pictures Joe 90. i am impressed
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Very nice work!
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very nice! where did you get those houses in the last pic?
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cormiermax wrote:very nice! where did you get those houses in the last pic?
http://www.simtropolis.com/stex/index.cfm?p=files&keyword=haarlemmergold&view=all
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awesome uptade
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Sorry for the late reply, but that was an amzing update.
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Constantly blown away by the level of detail in your pictures Joe. Incredible stuff .
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Wow awesome work!
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OK, I've updated the Ęscgearding national coat of arms to make it more representative than the old one:
Quartered by a cross pattée argent fimbrated or, I gules three seaxes fesswise in pale proper (for Ęsccynn); II azure a cross flory or (for Middansętna); III quartered gules and azure four roundels argent in lozenge (for the Sicambri); IV paly or and gules (for Noršengria); overall an escutcheon gules, in the chief two coronets or, in the base a wyvern or (for the Royal House of Ęsc).
Bonus points if you can reproduce it before I post a picture!
Quartered by a cross pattée argent fimbrated or, I gules three seaxes fesswise in pale proper (for Ęsccynn); II azure a cross flory or (for Middansętna); III quartered gules and azure four roundels argent in lozenge (for the Sicambri); IV paly or and gules (for Noršengria); overall an escutcheon gules, in the chief two coronets or, in the base a wyvern or (for the Royal House of Ęsc).
Bonus points if you can reproduce it before I post a picture!
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Great work, Joe. Arthuria is really beautiful!
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No takers then...Joe 90 wrote:OK, I've updated the Ęscgearding national coat of arms to make it more representative than the old one:
Quartered by a cross pattée argent fimbrated or, I gules three seaxes fesswise in pale proper (for Ęsccynn); II azure a cross flory or (for Middansętna); III quartered gules and azure four roundels argent in lozenge (for the Sicambri); IV paly or and gules (for Noršengria); overall an escutcheon gules, in the chief two coronets or, in the base a wyvern or (for the Royal House of Ęsc).
Bonus points if you can reproduce it before I post a picture!
Well here it is, the Grand Royal Arms of Ęscgeard:
Clicky Clicky!
The blazon above refers to the shield only
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Terrific! So detailed! another masterpiece
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I've just realised that for all the flags I've done for you guys, I haven't shown you all of Ęscgeard's! There are quite a lot of them, so this is going to have to be in serial format - so stay tuned
National Flags & Ensigns:
National Flag & Civil Ensign
The national flag of Ęscgeard features the gold wyvern on red, a symbol of the ruling House of Ęsc, together with a red crusader cross awarded by the Pope for participation in the the Crusades. It can be flown pretty much anywhere by anyone, and is also the flag of the merchant marine.
State Flag & Ensign
The state flag is derived from the coat of arms, and features the symbols of the four constituent regions of Ęscgeard, a variation of the crusader cross, and the badge of the House of Ęsc. It is flown from government buildings, from royal palaces when the King is in residence, and from royal or government ships.
War Flag
St. Cerdic's Flag is also the war flag of Ęscgeard, and is restricted to use by the army (a gold saltire on red is also accepted as representing St. Cerdic, which can be flown by the general populace). The flag is also flown from government buildings when the country is in a state of war.
Naval Ensign
The naval ensign is restricted to use by King's Navy ships and buildings of the Admiralty.
Air Force Ensign & Roundel
The ensign is flown from Air Force establishments, and the roundel identifies Air Force planes.
National Flags & Ensigns:
National Flag & Civil Ensign
The national flag of Ęscgeard features the gold wyvern on red, a symbol of the ruling House of Ęsc, together with a red crusader cross awarded by the Pope for participation in the the Crusades. It can be flown pretty much anywhere by anyone, and is also the flag of the merchant marine.
State Flag & Ensign
The state flag is derived from the coat of arms, and features the symbols of the four constituent regions of Ęscgeard, a variation of the crusader cross, and the badge of the House of Ęsc. It is flown from government buildings, from royal palaces when the King is in residence, and from royal or government ships.
War Flag
St. Cerdic's Flag is also the war flag of Ęscgeard, and is restricted to use by the army (a gold saltire on red is also accepted as representing St. Cerdic, which can be flown by the general populace). The flag is also flown from government buildings when the country is in a state of war.
Naval Ensign
The naval ensign is restricted to use by King's Navy ships and buildings of the Admiralty.
Air Force Ensign & Roundel
The ensign is flown from Air Force establishments, and the roundel identifies Air Force planes.
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Wonderful!
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If you get lost, here's the map.
Scķra (Shires):
Province of Ealdoresmearc Heįfodstól (Capital): Marceaster Population: 8,454,000 Area (km²): 42,618 The province of Ealdoresmearc covers the majority of the old petty-kingdom of Ęsccynn, the original territories of the House of Ęsc. The flag contains St. Cerdic's cross superimposed on the three white crosses on red used to identify Hanseatic League traders from the area. |
Ęrnan Gemotseld (Shire Seat): Ealdwych Population: 1,625,000 Area (km²): 4,616 Main Towns & Cities (Pop'n '000):
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Arconsęt Gemotseld (Shire Seat): Arworth Population: 2,799,000 Area (km²): 4,216 Main Towns & Cities (Pop'n '000):
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Carrardscķr Gemotseld (Shire Seat): Ineceaster Population: 1,130,000 Area (km²): 4,321 Main Towns & Cities (Pop'n '000):
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Marceaster Gemotseld (Shire Seat): Marceaster Population: 861,000 Area (km²): 4,984 Main Towns & Cities (Pop'n '000):
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Róslan Gemotseld (Shire Seat): Rosįin Population: 567,000 Area (km²): 4,563 Main Towns & Cities (Pop'n '000):
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Wesdonscķr Gemotseld (Shire Seat): Scurbeorg Population: 502,000 Area (km²): 5,148 Main Towns & Cities (Pop'n '000):
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Wuffing Gemotseld (Shire Seat): Winidean Population: 970,000 Area (km²): 14,770 Main Towns & Cities (Pop'n '000):
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