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Sinful Passions

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by Anna Markland


  Rhodri ap Owain—Welsh villain turned hero. CP, AMOV, DP

  Rhonwen Dda—Welsh/Saxon heroine DP. Healer CP

  Rhun ap Rhodri—Welsh patriot; son of Rhodri. Twin of Rhydderch. Redhead. DB, hero of WTH

  Rhydderch ap Rhodri—Welsh patriot; son of Rhodri & Rhonwen. Redhead. Twin of Rhun. DB, hero of WTH

  Rhys ap Rhodri—Eldest son of Rhodri; hero of DB. Appears in AMOV

  Roar Knutsen—Dane; henchman of Gorm in WVP

  Robert de Montbryce—Eldest son of Ram and Mabelle; born in England. Becomes Comte de Montbryce. CP, AMOV, DP; hero of PIB; DOL;HK

  Robert de Pontrouge—father of Peridotte HC

  Rodrick Rambaud de Montbryce—son of Gallien and Peridotte; twin of Grace HC; hero SP

  Roget—Malraux’s steward in HK

  Romain de Montbryce—son of Robert; brother of Alexandre FT

  Ronan MacLachlainn—Hero of Dark Irish Knight DIK

  Rosamunda Lallement—mute heroine HK

  Rosetta Venestre—Alexandre’s niece FT

  Roussel—Norman;first steward of Shelfhoc appointed by Ram

  Simon Hugo—Norman serf at Alensonne who murders Arnulf de Valtesse to avenge his daughter. CP

  Stephen de Montbryce—Gallien’s youngest son SP

  Stephen Marquand—ILDE Norman neighbour of Meltons; grandfather of heroines of HK

  Suannoch Ascha FitzRam—(Swan) daughter of Aidan; heroine of SP

  Sybilla de Taloche—ILDE; heroine; Angevin; widow of Denis de Sancerre, mother of the dwarf, Denis de Sancerre. Marries Antoine de Montbryce

  Tandine Grisjaune (de Villiers)—lady-in-waiting to Empress Maud; friend of heroine HC

  The Wolf—nickname of Lope Velasco DOL

  Théobald Cormant—Norman steward; brother of Barat

  Titus—giant accomplice of Godefroy SP

  Torfinn—father of Reider in WVP; murdered by Gorm

  Torod—Norman villain; thug, henchman of Renouf ILDE

  Trésor—Cook at Ellesmere. The French word means ‘treasure’.CP

  Tristan Bonhomme—Son of Honoré; steward at Montbryce

  Tybaut—AMOV; steward at Shelfhoc Hall; Norman; his descendant in SP

  Tyrel Venestre—Alexandre’s nephew FT

  Vangeline Bonhomme—Wife of Fernand; dies in 1066; CP

  Vermudo Díaz—Aragonese; villain DOL

  Victoire—Cook at Domfort Castle; ILDE

  Victor de Cullène—first husband of heroine of SP

  Vincent Lallement—brother of heroines of HK

  William de Montbryce—Gallien’s second son SP

  Wilona Melton—Saxon mother of Devona, heroine of ILDE

  Winrod Revandel—brother of Letyce HK

  Woolgar—Married name of Ascha Bronson, widow of Sir Caedmon Woolgar, a housecarl of King Harold who died at Hastings; CP, AMOV

  Mythical/Religious

  Aegir—Norse god of the sea DOL

  Alban—first English martyr; the city of St. Albans grew around his shrine HK

  Arianrhod—Celtic goddess

  Belatucadros —Welsh god of war and vengeance on enemies HC

  Freyja—Norse goddess of fertility;WVP

  Hel—Norse word for Hell WVP

  Hospitallers—Knights of the Order of St. John DOL

  Màni—Norse god of the Moon

  Order of Saint John—religious order founded to help the sick DOL

  Valhalla—Norse ‘heaven’

  Vàr—Norse goddess of oaths

  Locations

  Alnwick—in Northumbria. Site of a battle in 1093 between Roger de Mowbray, Earl of Northumbria, and Malcolm, King of Scotland. Malcolm and his son were killed. Agneta rescues Caedmon from the battlefield and tends his injuries. AMOV

  Anjou—Geographic area of France south of Normandy. Its people are called Angevins. Normans and Angevins were traditional enemies. ILDE; HC;FT

  Aragón—Medieval kingdom in northeastern Spain DOL

  Arundel Castle—famous Norman castle in Sussex HK

  Aure—river in Bayeux

  Badajoz—city in Spain DOL

  Bayeux—cathedral city in Normandy where historic tapestry of the Conquest can be viewed

  Beal—coastal village in Northumbria close to Holy Island STL

  Belisle Castle—Antoine’s castle in Normandie

  Bianca—camp follower and cook from Genoa FT

  Bolton—Village in Northumbria; location of Kirkthwaite Hall AMOV;STL

  Brodeur—Captain of the guard at Montbryce FT

  Cantabrian Sea—today known as the Bay of Biscay DOL

  Carnac—village in Brittany; site of ancient monoliths HK

  Capilla del Relicario—Reliquary chapel, Santiago de Compostella cathedral DOL

  Chaca—Aragonese name for the ancient town of Jaca DOL

  Civitote—site of the heroic rescue of thousands of crusaders by Caedmon and Amadour AMOV

  Coll de Lladrones—Hill of Thieves DOL

  Commote—A Welsh area of administration, similar to a county.

  Dubh Linn (or Dyflin)—Dublin DIK

  East Preston—Sussex village; sight of fictitious manor deeded to Antoine HK

  Ellesmere—Location of castle given to Ram as a reward by William the Conqueror. Ram and Mabelle eventually turn a derelict Anglo-Saxon earthwork into a vibrant, thriving castle.

  Flandres—medieval county of Flanders HC

  Galicia—kingdom/region in the west of Spain DOL

  Hastings—Site of historic battle in 1066 that forever changed the history of England and Normandy CP

  Hrolla-landriht—Hrolla’s land; now known as Rollright famous for standing stones in England SP

  Husembro—hidden cove on Danish coast WVP

  King Stone—monolith at Rollright SP

  King’s Men—standing stones at Rollright SP

  Kingston Gorse—Sussex village, site of fictitious manor deeded to Antoine ILDE;HK

  Kirkthwaite Hall—Ancestral home of Agneta’s family, destroyed in a raid by the Scots AMOV

  Kolbrand’s Path—fictitious seat of the MakNab clan on the coast of Scotland STL

  Köln—German (Saxon) town, known as Cologne in English; CA

  Lande Pourri—A wooded area outside Caen PIB

  Le Manio—ancient giant monolith in Carnac HK

  León—kingdom/region in central Spain DOL

  Lindisfarne Abbey—historic Benedictine monastery on Holy Island STL

  Llansanfraid—site of Myfanwy Mabelle’s priory DIK

  Malmesbury—English town site of many battles SP

  Massilia—now known as Marseilles, France DOL

  Mont St. Michel—Abbey church of Carolingian origin built on an island off the French coast.

  Navarra—kingdom/region of Spain DOL

  Northumbria—North east part of England; site of constant conflict between Scots and Normans.

  Offa’s Dyke—ancient earthwork built by kings of Mercia DIK

  Oiasso—today known as Irún, Spain DOL

  Ouistreham—village on the French coast HK

  Pamplona—city in Spain; capital of Navarra; famous today for the running of the bulls DOL

  Palazzo Laterano—medieval residence of the Pope in Rome SP

  Poling— Sussex village; sight of fictitious manor deeded to Antoine HK

  Prestetone—hamlet on Welsh seacoast (present day Prestatyn) DIK

  Pyrenees (Perinés)— mountain range between France and Spain DOL

  Rhydycroesau—Welsh border village CP;DP;DIK

  Rosko—port in Brittany HK

  Ruyton—Location of Shelfhoc Hall

  Sagrajas—site of famous medieval battle in Spain between Christians and Moors DOL

  St. Winefride’s Well—historical place of pilgrimage DIK

  San Juan de la Peña—monastery near Jaca; St. John of the Rock DOL

  Santa Cristina—priory hospital in the Pyrenees DOL

  Santiago de Compostela—Holy site to which thousands of pilgrims sti
ll flock; reputed resting places of bones of St. James DOL

  Shelfhoc Hall—Ancestral home of the Woolgars in Ruyton, Shropshire, England.

  Sord Colmcille—St. Columba’s Well, near Dublin DIK

  Strand—Danish island principality WVP

  Tamworth Castle—historical building, seat of the Marmion family HC

  Túr MacLachlainn—Ronan’s estate in Ireland DIK

  Via Francigena—medieval pilgrimage route from Canterbury to Rome SP

  Wallingford—strategic town on the River Thames CP; SP

  Whispering Knights—standing stones at Rollright SP

  Ynys Môn—Holy Island, Wales DIK

  Animals

  Apollo—Izzy de Montbryce’s horse DOL

  Ariel—Rhodri’s Welsh pony DP

  Becca—hovawart dog at Shelfhoc SP

  Bendik—hovawart dog at Shelfhoc SP

  Boden—English mastiff in ILDE

  Brevis—Denis’ horse HK

  Brigantia—English mastiff in ILDE

  Brindis—Ram de Montbryce’s horse in CP

  Cob—Swan’s palfrey SP

  Espérance—Cat who brings solace to Robert during his imprisonment. The word means ‘hope’. PIB;FT

  Faol—Irish wolfhound; hero of FT

  Fortis—Black stallion; Ram’s favourite mount; saves his life at Hastings CP

  Fortissima—Rhoni’s mare, descended from Fortis DIK

  Löwe—Dieter’s Rottweiler, CA

  Lux—Rosamunda’s palfrey HK

  Nox—Adam’s black stallion HK

  Regis—Antoine’s stallion ILDE

  Schnell—Dieter’s greyhound, CA

  Sibell—Mabelle’s mare in CP

  Souflette—donkey in HK

  Thor—alaunt gentil hound belonging to Ragna FitzRam, named after Norse god of thunder WVP

  Topaz—kitten HK

  Velox—Hugh’s stallion in ILDE

  Vormund—Hovawart breed dog; saves Dieter’s life CA

  Wyvern—Caedmon’s horse; saves his life at Alnwick. AMOV

  Historical figures

  Adelaide—daughter of Henry I; married Holy Roman Emperor and later Geoffrey of Anjou; became known as Matilda, then Maud.

  Alfonso Sánchez—King of Aragón DOL

  al-Kindi—historical figure born in Basra; medieval Islamic physician; DOL

  Boadicea—warrior queen in ancient Briton; also Boudicca HK

  Clito—see William Clito

  Curthose—see Robert Curthose

  Earl of Chester—Hugh d’Avranches. Historical figure. Known by the Welsh as Hugh Vras (the Fat) PIB, DIK

  Edgar the Aetheling—Saxon; historical figure. Claimant to throne of England taken by William the Conqueror. Aetheling is a Saxon term for “next in line”; appears in CP and AMOV

  El Batallador—nickname given to King Alfonso, means “The Battler” earned because he fought the Moors DOL

  El Cid—historical figure; Spanish hero of the Reconquista DOL

  Empress Maud (see Adelaide)

  Felicia de Roucy—historical figure; mother of King Alfonso of Aragón DOL

  Frangipane—influential family in medieval Rome AMOV; SP

  Fulk—Count of Anjou; father of Geoffrey HC

  Geoffrey of Anjou (the Handsome)—historical figure;Angevin betrothed to Maud, Henry’s daughter.HC; FT

  Heinrich—Historical figure; Holy Roman Emperor; CA

  Henry Beaumont—Earl of Warwick; historical figure; DB

  Iftikhar ad-Daula—historical figure; governor of Jerusalem DOL

  King David of Scotland(Dabíd mac Choluim)—historical figure FT

  King Harald Hardråda of Norway—Historical figure; pretender to the English throne; killed by King Harold’s army at Stamford Bridge; CP

  King Harold II of England—Historical figure; Saxon brother-in-law of Edward the Confessor. Claimed the throne on Edward’s death; slain at Hastings by the Conqueror’s army; CP

  King Henry I—Norman king of England; son of William the Conqueror; known as Henry Beauclerc; succeeded his brother William Rufus on the throne. Historical figure; PIB;HK;HC

  King Henry II—Henry FitzEmpress Plantagenet SP

  King Malcolm Canmore of Scotland—Historical figure. CP & AMOV

  King William I of England—William the Conqueror, Duke of Normandie. CP, ILDE; historical figure

  King William Rufus—William II of England; son of the Conqueror; AMOV; historical figure

  Lothar von Süpplingenburg—Saxon Duke who became Holy Roman Emperor CA

  Margaret, Queen of Scotland (Saint Margaret)—AMOV, CP; historical figure known for her piety; Saxon; second wife of King Malcolm Canmore; sister of Edgar Aetheling.

  Matilda (see Adelaide)

  Nicolas Breakspear—Pope Adrian IV; only Englishman ever to become Pope; SP

  Raymond de St. Gilles—historical figure; Raymond of Toulouse; Crusader who took Jerusalem in 1099 DOL

  Robert Curthose—Son of William the Conqueror; became Duke of Normandie on his father’s death; coveted his brother Henry’s throne; captured by Henry at Tinchebray and imprisoned for the remainder of his life. PIB

  Robert de Bellême—historical figure; son of Roger de Montgomery

  Robert of Leicester—English earl SP

  Roger de Montgomery—historical figure; cousin of the Conqueror, notorious for his cruelty HK

  Sancho Ramírez—historical figure; king of Aragón and Navarra DOL

  Sigeric—Archbishop of Canterbury who established the Via Francigena pilgrimage route SP

  Stephen of Blois—grandson of the Conqueror; became king after Henry I; HC; FT;SP

  Theobald du Bec—Archbishop of Canterbury SP

  Waleran—twin brother of Robert of Leicester SP

  William Adelin—historical figure; Crown Prince of England, son of Henry I, drowned in 1120 STL; HC

  William Clito—historical figure; son of Robert Curthose, Duke of Normandy; killed at Aalst; HC

  Yusuf ibn Tashfin—historical figure; Arabic warrior DOL

  Other

  Cairdis—Ronan’s sword, a gift from Rhodri, means Friendship DIK

  Curia regis—Latin for King’s Court ILDE

  Encaustum—ink

  La Blanche Nef—Infamous White Ship that sank in 1120 taking with it hundreds of sons and daughters of the English nobility, including the Crown Prince, William, son of Henry I STL

  Les oreillons—mumps HK

  Llys (plural Llysoed)—A building that served as a royal court for a commote in Wales. Stone castles were virtually unknown in England and Wales before the Conquest

  Moors—peoples of Arabic origin who conquered most of Spain in medieval times DOL

  Motte—raised central bastion of a Norman castle

  Nakers—medieval drums -set of two worn by drummer

  Neuadd—The communal great hall in Welsh buildings

  Peridot—a greenish gemstone HC

  Rebec—medieval stringed instrument

  Reconquista—Reconquest of Spain from the Moors DOL

  Shawm—medieval wind instrument

  White Ship—see La Blanche Nef

  LEXICON

  Fr.=French

  W.=Welsh

  G.=German

  OE.=Old English

  S.=Scottish

  L.=Latin

  D.=Danish

  Sp.=Spanish

  IG.= Irish Gaelic

  I.=Italian

  Ab L. by

  Abaya -Arabic garment

  Abbesse Fr. Abbess

  A bientôt Fr. See you soon

  Adelante Sp. Onwards

  A demain Fr. Until tomorrow

  Adieu Fr. Goodbye

  Af Odin! D. By Odin!

  Afon Dyfrdwy W. River Dee

  Ahora Sp. Now

  Aingeal IG Angel

  Alaunt gentil Fr. Breed of hound

  À l’Irelande! Fr. To Ireland!

  Allons-y! Fr. Let’s go!

  Alto! Sp. Stop!

  Am
ici I. friends

  Amour Fr. Love

  Ange Fr. Angel

  Anoche Sp. Last night

  Ap (or Ab) W. Son of

  Arrête Fr. Stop!

  Arthrite Fr. Arthritis

  Auf Weidersehen G. Goodbye

  Au revoir Fr. Goodbye

  Au secours! Fr. help!

  Aux armes! Fr. To arms!

  Ave Maria, gratia plena L. Hail Mary, full of grace

  Barm OE. Yeast

  Basta Sp. Enough!

  Bella I. Beautiful one

  Bébé Fr. Baby

  Benedicat vos omnipotens Deus L. Blessed be Almighty God

  Benedicti L. Blessed

  Bien Fr. Good

  Bienvenidos Sp. Welcome

  Bienvenu(e) Fr. Welcome

  Bliaut Fr. Medieval long sleeved dress

  Brychan W. Woven blanket

  Cairdis IG Friendship

  Camilla Sp. Litter, stretcher

  Camino Sp. Road, way

  Céard sa diabhal IG What the devil!

  Ceilliau W. Testicles,

  C’est moi Fr. It’s me.

  Chansons courtoises Fr. Courtly love songs

  Cisoires Fr. scissors

  Codex L. journal

  Cog -type of ship

  Colonus, pl. Coloni L. Bondservants, later known as serfs

  Commote W. area of administration in Wales

  Comte Fr. Count

  Comtesse Fr. Countess

  Corre! Sp. Run!

  Couilles Fr. Testicles

  Críost IG Christ!

  Croeso-i W. Welcome

  Cuirass(e) Fr. Breastplate armour

  Currach IG coracle

  Cú G.Dog

  Cymru W. Wales

  Cymraeg W. Welsh language

  Da Dad, father

  Dadaidh S. Daddy

  Dañjer! Breton word for danger

  Demesne Fr. Estate

  Demoiselle Fr. Miss, unmarried woman

  De rien Fr. You are welcome

  Derrière Fr. Bottom, backside

  Dewch yn W. Come in

  Dia IG God!

  Dieu Fr. God

  Dios Sp. God

  Ddoe W. Yesterday

  Dormitorio Sp. Dormitory

  Dors bien Fr. Sleep well

  Draugr D. Revenant, lost soul

  Droit de seigneur Fr. right of a nobleman to take a virgin before her husband on their wedding night

  Dros Cymru W. For Wales

  Duw W. God

 

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