[MR] results of Tempore Atlantia at Crown Tourney

Jennifer Thies jthies at polaris.umuc.edu
Mon May 5 12:06:00 PDT 2003


Aelfwynn and the Good Populace of Atlantia,

There were three main arts and sciences competitions held at Crown
Tournament this weekend.  The first was to determine the next Scrivenver
Royal, the second was sponsored by the Royal Baker of a theme involving
flowers, and third was our great Tempore Atlantia competition.  Within
the Tempore Atlantia there were 7 different categories that covered the
1250-1492 time period.

The new Scrivener Royal is The Honorable Lady Rowen the Shiftless.  Lady
Brandwyn Alston of the Rift retires as Scrivener Royal with a job very
well done.
The winner of Lady Sveva's Baking Competition with the theme of Flowers
was Lady Katherine Luvel with her Gingerbread.

Tempore Atlantia:
   Best in Show- Lady Clare Hele -anthropomorphic pottery jugs
   Best Documentation- Lady Maddalena Salutati -Italian Women's Cloak

Sideless Surcotes sponsored by Lady Sajah bint Habushun ibn ishandiyar:
   Best Overall- Lady Adelheid Badenwiler -tapestry sideless
   Best Documentation- Countess Adelicia of Cumbria -velvet sideless
Equestrian Theme sponsored by Mistress Quenthryth of Laure:
   Winner- Lady Morgan Wolfsinger -miniature tack and rider
   Honorable Mention- Lord Robert Maccuswell -jousting helm
Embroidery sponsored by The Honorable Lady Kathryn Rous:
   Winner- Lady Maeve Griffinswald -needle work cushions
   Honorable Mention- Lady Rivkah bat Zakkai- german counted embroidery
Italian clothing sponsored by The Honorable Lady Giuliana Salviati:
   Italian/ Winner- Lady Maddalena Salutati -Italian women's cloak
   Italian/ Honorable Mention- Lady Katharine Devereaux- women's outfit

Again, I'd like to thank all of the entrants, all of the sponsors, all
the kind folks who judged, and Lady Maddalena Salutati for her
assistance to me that day, for I would have been lost without her.
Their Atlantian Majesties Logan and Isabel and now the new Heirs, Prince
Ragnarr and Princess Kyneburh, can glory in the talent and skill that
enriches this kingdom so well.

Your humble servant,
Baroness Genevieve d'Aquitaine
acting that day for Lord James of Middle Aston, KMoAS




Michelle L. McDaniel wrote:
> Hey all!
>
> Would someone who went to the event please post the info (who won, with
> what, for what category) for the A&S competitions?
>
> Thanks!
>
> **aelfwynn of whitby** (who was busy spending money on supplies for future
> Tempores at MD Sheep and wool festival)





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