[MR] Board Issues Decisions
Logan
Logan at ebonwoulfe.com
Tue Oct 18 15:27:23 PDT 2011
sure. but in the sca we "choose" crowns by who wins a tourney. naming your
successor in period isnt the same thing.
regards
logan
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Regarding same sex co-regents....it is period. King Henry II crowned his
oldest son while he (Henry II) was still alive. King Henry III was sometimes
known as King Henry the Younger. However, we all know how that co-regency
ended.
I may be mistaken ( if someone knows, they can chime in..), but I think the
French may have also crowned a co-regent in very early times....?
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