Crown Tourney 2019, Spring
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The List:
Duke Tristram of Lindesfarne fighting for Mistress Rhianwen Ferch Bran ap Gruffydd
Duke Anton Rhaghelan fighting for Lady Yseult de Michel
Duke Hirsch Ross Eichmann fighting for Duchess Magdalena Vander Meere
Sir Erich Hlodwechssun fighting for Mistress Elasait ingen Diarmata
Sir Duncan Mac Torquil fighting for Honorable Lady Maria Arosa De Santa Olalla
Sir Mathieu Chartrain fighting for Duchess Aislinn Morcroft
Sir Gavin O'Shannon fighting for Lady Elizabet Walker of Paisley
Sir Cilian Mac Marroo fighting for Honorable Lady Bronwen de Westhold
Sir Titus Decimius Alexander fighting for Lady Cordellia Uxor Alexander
Sir Maren Þorskapitr fighting for Honorable Lord Saito Takauji
Mistress Katherine Von Heilige fighting for Lord Ren Jie
Lord Aed mac Cormaic Ua Feidhlim fighting for Mistress Aidan Cocrinn
Lord Ren Jie fighting for Mistress Katherine Von Heilige
Honorable Lord Zachariah MacDonald fighting for Lady Mel McAlpin
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- Pronunciation Guide on YouTube (reflecting a couple of spelling errors from the website)
History Museum of Calontir
Unto the Kingdom of Calontir does Baroness Slaine send greetings.
At Crown Tourney on April 13th in the Barony of Three Rivers there will be a museum dedicated to the history of Calontir. Please bring historical artifacts, curiosities, and wonders which tell the story of Calontir - freon can helmets, early AoA scrolls, event flyers from well-loved past events, etc.
Take a minute to write out what you know of the history of the item. (Ahead of time is great or I’ll have note cards and pens available the day of.) Items that are larger such as furniture or banners please let know so that I can arrange the proper space.
We learn so much about medieval history by way of material culture. What does the material culture of Calontir say about us? What have we learned?
"Then and Now" Arts & Sciences Competition
As we celebrate the 35 anniversary of our Kingdom, this competition is to recognize how we as a kingdom and as individuals have grown.
We are looking for two items per person, an early example of your craft and a more recent example. For each item, please provide at least a 3x5 card of documentation. Additionally, please provide at least a 3x5 card explaining how you've improved in your research, skills, material, tools, periodness, and/or technique between these two items.
Entrants will be separated in judging by award level (Novice/AOA, GOA, Laurel) so don't worry about how long you've been doing your craft! There will be prizes.
Please enter! Share your growth, improve the kingdom, show the newer members we all started somewhere! (If I can find it, I have my first tunic....seersucker acetate table cloth--Hand sewn!)
If you have any questions, please contact myself or HL Rochwen.
Yours in Service, Lady Amba allrasystir
Feast
The feast for Calontir Spring Crown, in honor of Calontir’s 35th birthday, is an early Anglo-Saxon one fit for those of us who remember the days when we were known as the wearers of dirty brown wool.
The dishes that do not say they are meat or dairy don’t contain any, and all veg-based dishes will be available without meat or dairy for those who wish – this unabashed carnivore believes in being vegan-friendly. Please let troll know when you register if you are meatless for the feast, and you’ll get a little bundle of herbs to set at your table to let the servers know.
Yours, Elspeth Modlen ferch Daffydd
1st Borde
Hard-boiled Eggs
Olives & Pickles
Bread and Cheese
Fresh Butter
Bean Butter
2nd Borde
Greens with Bacon
Cabbages in Cream
Roast Chicken with Green Garlic Sauce
Gleaner’s Pottage
3rd Borde
Barley with Leeks and Mushrooms
Shoulder of Pork with Mustard Cream
Roast Roots and Apples
4th Borde
Spiced Fruit
Barley cakes
Cheese
Vegan accommodative
greens no bacon
cabbage no cream
gleaner’s pottage no chicken
roast roots & apples no pork
barley cakes no butter
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