King Yngvar and Queen Luce of the Kingdom of Northshield report that Don Edward of Kent and Domna Dejaneecie Amidarium Vu have been chosen as the new Baron and Baroness of Nordskogen.
Archive - 2012 - StoryDecember 4thEdward and Dejaneecie to be new Baron and Baroness of Nordskogen
Submitted by Milica on Tue, 2012-12-04 11:22
King Yngvar and Queen Luce of the Kingdom of Northshield report that Don Edward of Kent and Domna Dejaneecie Amidarium Vu have been chosen as the new Baron and Baroness of Nordskogen. December 3rdBattle of Hastings cancelled due to rain
Submitted by Milica on Mon, 2012-12-03 18:05
Sunday October 14, 2012 marked the 346th anniversary of the Battle of Hastings which brought Norman rule to Anglo-Saxon England. Unfortunately, rain and mud put a damper on the celebration, cancelling the battle re-enactment. Edward Aldwin knighted at Castle WarsLady Rosamond Playfayre, Herald of Drakenmere in the Kingdom of Meridies, reports that Their Majesties Thomas and Elisenda knighted Edward Aldwin on the field at Their Castle Wars event. 100 Mins War 2012 photos online
Submitted by Milica on Mon, 2012-12-03 10:36
Cateline la broderesse reports that she has created an album of photos from 100 Mins War 2012 which took place recently in the Kingdom of the East. The photos are available on PicasaWeb. December 2ndSpartacus online auction
Submitted by Milica on Sun, 2012-12-02 19:30
On December 9, 2012, Webb's Auction House in New Zealand will host an auction of props and set dressings from the Starz television series Spartacus. Online bids will be accepted. December 1stViking outpost on Baffin Island?
Submitted by Milica on Sat, 2012-12-01 14:18
At a conference in October 2012, archaeologist Patricia Sutherland announced that new evidence has been found of a Viking outpost on Canada's Baffin Island. Saxon skeleton reburied
Submitted by Milica on Sat, 2012-12-01 10:28
In 2009, the Chequers Inn in Bressingham, England caught fire and burned. During the demolition, the remains of a 7th century Saxon man were discovered buried beneath the pub. Now the man has received a burial in the churchyard of St John the Baptist. November 30thRaising of Mary Rose marked
Submitted by Milica on Fri, 2012-11-30 16:27
Tudor archers with longbows marked the 30th anniversary of the raising of Henry VIII's flagship, the Mary Rose, from the floor of the Solent. The BBC celebrated the occasion with a short video. Archaeologists seek Kingsholm Palace
Submitted by Milica on Fri, 2012-11-30 12:34
A BBC video reports that archaeologists believe they have discovered the site of the Anglo-Saxon Kingsholm Palace in Gloucester, England. Photos from Drachenwald's Kingdom University online
Submitted by Milica on Fri, 2012-11-30 07:18
Edicrus reports that he has created an album of photos from Kingdom University which took place recently in the Kingdom of Drachenwald. The photos are available on Flickr. November 29thThe beauty of Devon's bench carvings
Submitted by Milica on Thu, 2012-11-29 17:01
Historian Todd Gray believes the English often marvel at the beauty of craftsmanship in other countries without realizing what they have in their own backyards. In a short BBC video, he looks at the church bench carvings of Devon. 16th century artificial hand
Submitted by Milica on Thu, 2012-11-29 14:12
The loss of limbs in the Middle Ages and Renaissance was a fact of life, so it is no surprise that armorers were employed to fabricate prosthetic hands. One, made of iron, is featured on the My Armoury.com website. (photo) November 28th"Epic parties" marked spectacular Anglo-Saxon feasting hall
Submitted by Milica on Wed, 2012-11-28 16:03
1,300 years ago, a "spectacular Anglo-Saxon feasting hall" was abandoned in Kent, England. Recently a team of archaeologists from the University of Reading marked the end of their excavations of the site with a candlelight ceremony surrounding the building which knew so many "epic parties." I say, is that a sword you're carrying...
Submitted by Milica on Wed, 2012-11-28 13:16
Fans of rapier combat and regency romance will appreciate a short film by Leo Burton. The Duel At Blood Creek is the winner of several short film awards. [OOP and PG13] Three awarded Peerages at Outlands Newcomers EventLord Cilléne mac Conghalaigh reports that at Their New Comers Event, Their Royal Majesties, Flanagan and Drahomira of the Kingdom of the Outlands offered Peerages to three of Their subjects. November 27th2012 Flights of Fury photos online
Submitted by Milica on Tue, 2012-11-27 15:10
THL Evain Macrae of the Barony of Fontaine dans Sable reports that she has created several albums of photos from Flights of Fury, the Kingdom of the Outlands "Premier Archery Event." The photos are available on her public Facebook page. Subject of Holbein painting identified
Submitted by Milica on Tue, 2012-11-27 11:55
X-rays and infra-red photography used during conservation work on a portrait by Hans Holbein the Younger have identified the subject as Hans, a merchant working in London's steelyards, rather than the goldsmith Hans of Antwerp, the identity given to the man for over 400 years. November 26thViking roleplaying game to be released
Submitted by Milica on Mon, 2012-11-26 15:24
Game creator Gregor Vuga reports that he is developing a roleplaying game focusing on the lives of Icelandic settlers in the 10th century CE. Sagas of the Icelanders is an independent endeavor funded by private contributions. A short video explains the project. Star Wars illuminated
Submitted by Milica on Mon, 2012-11-26 11:41
Fandom meets fantastic when artist Chey Chao used medieval illumination techniques to tell the story of Star Wars. The illuminations were created for a school project. Reporter spends A Day in the Caliph's Court
Submitted by Milica on Mon, 2012-11-26 08:33
Boston Globe correspondent Emily Files visited with members of the Barony of Carolingia as they presented their outdoor event, A Day in the Caliph's Court, on a beautiful fall afternoon. Carolingia in a barony of the East Kingdom. November 25thLearn Latin and feed the hungry
Submitted by Milica on Sun, 2012-11-25 18:29
Are you a compassionate person? Are you a person who enjoys practicing your Latin? You can be both on the Free Rice website where every right answer in a Latin language quiz wins 10 grains of rice for the World Food Program. Tore av Uddevala elevated to Pelican in the OutlandsMaster Adam Stedefast reports that, at Their final court, Their Royal Majesties Flanagan and Drahomira of the Kingdom of the Outlands offered elevation to the Order of the Pelican to Master Tore av Uddevala. Isabeau Lia Rossedal made Pelican in ArtemisiaAt Their recent Crown Tournament, Their Royal Majesties Timmur and Saige of the Kingdom of Artemisia offered elevation to Isabeau Lia Rossedal, who gave her answer in the affirmative. November 24thTravel through time with Queen Margot
Submitted by Milica on Sat, 2012-11-24 17:38
Travel through time with this French video which portrays changes in fashion from 1550 to 1615 through the person of Queen Margot. The short video is available on YouTube. Robin Hood Land?
Submitted by Milica on Sat, 2012-11-24 14:10
The city council of Nottingham, England and a private concern are at odds over plans to construct two major attractions honoring Robin Hood in Nottinghamshire. The city hopes to revamp the Nottingham Castle, while Discovery Attractions wants to build a UK£13m theme park near Edwinstowe. (graphic) Aethelmearc's Hunter's Moon photos online
Submitted by Milica on Sat, 2012-11-24 09:18
Mistress Euriol of Lothian reports that she has created an album of photos from Hunters Moon which took place recently in the Kingdom of AEthelmearc. The photos are available on her Google photo site. November 23rdUS government determines Drake landed at Point Reyes, California
Submitted by Milica on Fri, 2012-11-23 18:45
Apparently fed up with four centuries of sqabbling, US Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar has designated the Point Reyes Peninsula, north of San Francisco, in Marin County, California, as the site where Sir Francis Drake came ashore and claimed the land for England. Teffania de Tuckerton to become Laurel in LochacTheir Majesties Henri and Beatrice of the Kingdom of Lochac have offered Baroness Teffania de Tuckerton admittance into the Order of the Laurel. November 22ndLeicester burials continue to mystify
Submitted by Milica on Thu, 2012-11-22 18:38
The mysteries surrounding remains found under a Leicester, England car park continue with efforts to identify the bones of a woman found in the vicinity of those suspected to belong to King Richard III. Experts are puzzled at the burial of a woman in Greyfriars church, a male institution. Two receive Laurels in AEthelmearc
Submitted by Milica on Thu, 2012-11-22 14:15
Maistir Brandubh O Donnghaile, Silver Buccle Herald, reports that at Their Academy in the Barony of the Rhydderich Hael, Their Majesties Khalek and Branwyn of Aethelmearc, recognized the efforts of two of Their subjects with elevation and invitation to peerages. |
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