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Eleven Kingdoms (fictional) : ウィキペディア英語版
Eleven Kingdoms

The Eleven Kingdoms is a fictional collection of nations that serve as the primary setting of the Deryni novels of Katherine Kurtz. Although the exact number of sovereign kingdoms varies through the literary history of the novels, the term remains in use throughout the series.
==Bremagne==
The Kingdom of Bremagne is located at the western tip of the southern half of the continent that is home to the Eleven Kingdoms. It is founded in the mid-sixth century, when the Count of Magne succeeds in conquering the neighboring states. The Bremagni Church rises to prominence over the next century, eventually dominating the ecclesiastical landscape of the Eleven Kingdoms, but its influence is ultimately broken when Count Augarin Haldane establishes the Kingdom of Gwynedd in an effort to secure the independence of his local clergy. Despite a rebellion in the ninth century, Bremagne remains a largely peaceful realm, rarely engaging in any international conflicts with its neighbors and reaping the prosperous bounty of its rich fields and mild climate.

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