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Ventrue Elder of London, embraced during the 12th century, CE.
 
Ventrue Elder of London, embraced during the 12th century, CE.
  
D'Arielle was among the first generation of Norman nobles born in Britain.  Blessed with a strong lineage and powerful family ties, as well as a better-than-average native wit, Young Lord Cotentin quickly rose to succeed his father as lord of Kent (from Cant, meaning "Gate") and head a block of nobles that favored limited integration with the native Anglo-Saxons.
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D'Arielle was among the first generation of Norman nobles born in Britain.  Blessed with a strong lineage and powerful family ties, as well as a better-than-average native wit, Young Lord Cotentin quickly rose to succeed his father as lord of Kent (from the Norman French "Cant," meaning "Gate") and head a block of nobles that favored limited integration with the native Anglo-Saxons.

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London / Ventrue

D'Arielle Cotentin, Duke of Kent, Guardian of the Gate

Ventrue Elder of London, embraced during the 12th century, CE.

D'Arielle was among the first generation of Norman nobles born in Britain. Blessed with a strong lineage and powerful family ties, as well as a better-than-average native wit, Young Lord Cotentin quickly rose to succeed his father as lord of Kent (from the Norman French "Cant," meaning "Gate") and head a block of nobles that favored limited integration with the native Anglo-Saxons.