Dyfne
History After the breakout of the Second Northern War in early July 1267, it was on a bridge over the Dyfne that Margrave Mansfeld of Ard Carraigh and Field marshal Menno Coehoorn of Nilfgaard embraced and shook hands, securing Kaedwen's brief allegiance to the empire. References
History
After the breakout of the Second Northern War in early July 1267, it was on a bridge over the Dyfne that Margrave Mansfeld of Ard Carraigh and Field marshal Menno Coehoorn of Nilfgaard embraced and shook hands, securing Kaedwen's brief allegiance to the empire.