Dieu et mon droit
The Kingdom of England was, from 927 to 1707, a sovereign state to the northwest of continental Europe. At its height, the Kingdom of England spanned the southern two-thirds of the island of Great Britain (including both modern-day England and Wales) and several smaller outlying islands; what today comprises the legal jurisdiction of England and Wales. It had a land border with the Kingdom of Scotland to the north. At the start of the period its capital and chief royal residence was Winchester, but Westminster and Gloucester were accorded almost equal status, with Westminster gradually gaining preference. In 1340, Edward III proclaimed himself King of both England and France.
Henrici Quinti, Rex Angliae et Franciae et Dominus Hiberniae
(Henry V, King of England and France and Lord of Ireland)
Marianne Prima, Regina Angliae et Franciae et Domina Hiberniae
(Marianne I, Queen of England and France and Lady of Ireland)
Markus, Princeps Walliae et Haeres Angliae
(Markus, Prince of Wales and Heir of England)
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- Ingbrand, Comes de Warwic[/size]
[size=12pt](Ingbrand, Earl of Warwick)
Thomas, Comes de London
(Thomas, Earl of London)
James, Comes de Glaorniae
(James, Earl of Gloucester)
Hrothgar, Comes de Northamptoniae
(Hrothgar, Earl of Northampton)
Keith, Comes de Cestriae
(Keith, Earl of Chester)
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- Sir Harlaus, Eques Principem Markus
(Sir Harlaus, Knight of Prince Markus)
Sir Albjorn, Eques Principem Markus
(Sir Albjorn, Knight of Prince Markus)
Sir Richard, Eques Regis Henrici
(Sir Richard, Knight of King Henry)
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- House of Medith - Alliance
House Braspenning - Neutral
Corona de Castilla - Neutral
House Of Godwin - Neutral
House Of Sloan - Neutral
La Famillia De Sicillia - Neutral
Roaming Cavalry Company - Neutral
The County of Ostpraven - Neutral
The Kingdom Of Tidwell - Neutral
The Noble House of Blacklust - Neutral
The Noble House of Bluvard - Neutral
The Riders of Maldradia - Neutral
House of Medith - Neutral
House of Assaud - War