[MR] need some help.

Glynis Gwynedd ylandra at gmail.com
Sun Apr 5 07:24:58 PDT 2009


Governing Documents:

http://sca.org/docs/pdf/govdocs.pdf

As a living history group, the Society provides an environment in which
members can recreate various aspects
of the culture and technology of the period, as well as doing more
traditional historical research. We sponsor
events such as tournaments and feasts where members dress in clothing styles
worn in the Middle Ages and
Renaissance, and participate in activities based on the civil and martial
skills of the period. These activities
recreate aspects of the life and culture of the landed nobility in Europe
prior to 1600 CE. The dress, pastimes,
and above all the chivalric ideals of the period serve to unify our events
and activities.

~Lady Glynis Gwynedd
Barony of Highland Foorde
"Have you hugged a harp today?"
--
"To this end should a truly chivalrous man know something of arts and
courtesies as befits the quality of his character, else the world shall
think him nothing but a knuckle-dragging troglodyte in vambraces." -Lady
Swannoc


On Sun, Apr 5, 2009 at 10:22 AM, iamfillystarcrafter <
iamfillystarcrafter at yahoo.com> wrote:

> Can someone please tell me where I can find that the SCA covers 600-1600? I
> am working on an informative speech for my college class and want to double
> check my facts....
> Lady Amye Barrington
> Remember you are unique! Just like everybody else!  Purpure an apothacary
> jar argent charged with a frog tergent vert
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