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- Strathclyde (lit. "broad valley of the Clyde", Welsh: Ystrad Clud, Latin: ****bria) was a Brittonic kingdom in northern Britain during the Middle Ages....
- albeit under his command. And later, Mrs. Petri, a socialite friend of the Westernas whose manor Lucy's mother leads Dracula to usurp after Carfax Abby is...
- region would seem to have been reincorporated into Mercia, perhaps as Westerna, becoming known as the Magonsæte by the 9th century. Smaller sub-tribes...
- Winslet and her work with Big Finish audio drama. In 2016, she voiced Mary Westerna in Dracula, starring Mark Gatiss. In 2015, she voiced the role of Teldak...
- Varinsdottir, who helps her kill Al-Si'la and her puppet, the so-called "Earl of Westerna", Edward, who had threatened Eivor's clan. Roshan then retrieves a scroll...
- Warwickshire). Magonsæte A people of the Welsh border, also known as the Westerna, under Mercian control from the 7th century. Smaller folk groups within...
- ("Book of the Dead and Inactive II", March 1984), pg. 30: "Vampires: Lucy Westerna"; and Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Deluxe Edition #20 ("Book...
- valley of the River Alne in modern-day Warwickshire) Weorgoran (Worcester) Westernas Magonsæte / Magonsætan (roughly in today's Herefordshire and South Shropshire)...
- To be a Public Company". South Western Advertiser. Vol. 47, no. 1462. WesternaAustralia. 18 December 1952. p. 7. Retrieved 29 February 2024 – via National...
- still care about their young. Note: Last appearance of Erin Noble, Barry "Wolfie" Westerna, first and only appearance in an illusion of Arta Dracula....