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Rathveramoen was the site of the Battle of Rathveramoen in 997.
History
It was here where the Grim defeated Constantine III and where the Gargoyle of the Sword rediscovered the Phoenix. ("Tyrants", "Phoenix")
Real World Background
It is believed that Rathveramoen (or sometimes spelt Rathinveramond) was located near modern-day Perth, Scotland, where the River Almond meets the River Tay. [1]
See Also
- Perth, Scotland at Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia