Henri of Bosarno: Difference between revisions

From Tardis Wiki, the free Doctor Who reference
(Created page with "'''Henri of Bosarno''' was Hugo Gamaliel's right hand man. Following the Battle of Bocaro, he headed back to Gamaliel and killed the Dragon Knights of the Knights of Jeneve, taking the Dragon of Jeneve from them as a trophy. Henri died of his wounds and was entombed with the Dragon, the significance of which was not recognised. He was buried with full honours and given his popular epithet as a reference to the battle. (PROSE: {{cs|Dragons'...")
 
No edit summary
Line 1: Line 1:
'''Henri of Bosarno''' was [[Hugo Gamaliel]]'s right hand man. Following the [[Battle of Bocaro]], he headed back to Gamaliel and killed the [[Dragon Knight]]s of the [[Knights of Jeneve]], taking the [[Dragon of Jeneve]] from them as a [[trophy]]. Henri died of his wounds and was entombed with the Dragon, the significance of which was not recognised. He was buried with full honours and given his popular epithet as a reference to the [[battle]]. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Dragons' Wrath (novel)}})
'''Henri of Bosarno''' was [[Hugo Gamaliel]]'s right hand man. Following the [[Battle of Bocaro]], he headed back to Gamaliel and killed the [[Dragon Knight]]s of the [[Knights of Jeneve]], taking the [[Dragon of Jeneve]] from them as a [[trophy]]. Henri died of his wounds shortly after and was entombed with the Dragon, the significance of which was not recognised. He was buried with full honours and given his popular epithet as a reference to the [[battle]]. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Dragons' Wrath (novel)}})


[[Category:24th century individuals]]
[[Category:24th century individuals]]

Revision as of 13:44, 23 December 2024

Henri of Bosarno was Hugo Gamaliel's right hand man. Following the Battle of Bocaro, he headed back to Gamaliel and killed the Dragon Knights of the Knights of Jeneve, taking the Dragon of Jeneve from them as a trophy. Henri died of his wounds shortly after and was entombed with the Dragon, the significance of which was not recognised. He was buried with full honours and given his popular epithet as a reference to the battle. (PROSE: Dragons' Wrath [+]Loading...["Dragons' Wrath (novel)"])