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14468
... Thanks for all the great documentation! As I said in the previous post by the time you could actually /buy/ soap it was regulated by guilds and controlled...
Lava Quod est Sordidium
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May 1, 2009
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14469
i want to get into heavy, but i am short on the cash. i am in the outlands. i am looking for loaner gear or gear that people are not using any more. the first...
scawod
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May 3, 2009
9:06 pm
14470
Hello all, I have a quick question about Italian names. How are female names constructed? I'm a little confused about the uses of di, da, and de. Do these...
Kristen
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May 7, 2009
9:23 pm
14471
... You'll have to be more specific to get an accurate answer. How names were formed will depend on where as well as when they were constructed. What's now...
Coblaith Muimnech
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May 7, 2009
9:35 pm
14472
You use da for women.  If you're doing a name like Maria of Florence, it would be Maria da Firenze.  the de is actually dei and it's used for being of a...
Maria Buchanan
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May 7, 2009
9:44 pm
14473
O.k. I was looking at the 15th or 16th century in the tuscan region of Italy, or maybe the Northern region.  Here's why I'm asking.  Our Baron pulled a name...
Kristen Praiswater
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May 7, 2009
9:52 pm
14474
That makes sense, thank you very much Lady Maria.  I appreciate the information. Kristen ... From: Maria Buchanan <scarlettmb@...> Subject: Re: [SCA...
Kristen Praiswater
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May 7, 2009
9:57 pm
14475
I see Rosa, Rossa, Rosana and Rosanella in period but no Rosabella. This all from the Medieval Names Archive. Éva ... -- I believe in everything until it's...
sidhemaiden
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May 7, 2009
10:10 pm
14476
Yeah I know I looked there too, so I'm back to square one.  I looked it up on a site called behind the name and I'm thinking it's a newer name.  At this...
Kristen Praiswater
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May 7, 2009
10:19 pm
14477
... To what period and region have you documented these patterns? In just a couple of minutes in the Medieval Names Archive guide to Italian names...
Coblaith Muimnech
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May 7, 2009
10:39 pm
14478
... Well, "Rosa" and "Bella" were both in use as feminine given names in Florence in the 15th century <http://www.s-gabriel.org/names/arval/ catasto/>, and...
Coblaith Muimnech
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May 7, 2009
10:52 pm
14479
Yeah I think it would do, it just never occurred to me to separate the names.  Thank you for the suggestion.  Once I figure out how to make the surname I'll...
Kristen Praiswater
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May 8, 2009
4:40 am
14480
... There's no need to make a name. Just go to an article that lists bynames or complete names from your period (like the one at <http:// ...
Coblaith Muimnech
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May 8, 2009
7:31 am
14481
... They are different versions of "of". The short guide is: <da> is the "of" that is used with place names, e.g., <da Palermo> is "of Palermo". <di> is the...
Sara L Uckelman
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May 8, 2009
8:05 am
14482
... As I noted in my other email, this isn't quite right. Whether <da> or <di> is appropriate depends on the construction of the phrase that it's in, but not...
Sara L Uckelman
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May 8, 2009
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14483
... Do you know of examples of bynames like <di Silvestri>? I would have expected the patronymic based on <Silvestro> to be <di Silvestro> without inflecting...
Sara L Uckelman
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May 8, 2009
8:09 am
14484
Now I'm confused! Why is it Eleonora *di* Toledo? (I really need to speak to a herald about whether or not my chosen name is registerable.) Ciana di Firenze/...
ciana_di_firenze
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May 8, 2009
3:08 pm
14485
... It's actually <Leonor _de_ Toledo> -- her name is Spanish, and in Spanish, the preposition for "of" is <de>. -Aryanhwy -- vita sine literis mors est ...
Sara L Uckelman
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May 8, 2009
3:25 pm
14486
... Now would I make up an example with all the lovely real names in the Medieval Names Archive? "15th Century Italian Men's Names"...
Coblaith Muimnech
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May 8, 2009
4:47 pm
14487
... Thanks for the citation. As the discussion notes, the usage of the prepositions in this set of names is abberent: "It's noticeable that da is the normal...
Sara L Uckelman
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May 8, 2009
6:20 pm
14488
Greetings Scadians, My (female) friend is interested in joining the SCA and likes very much the name 'Yvonne'. I've done some poking around s-gabriel and have...
Ruth
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May 9, 2009
6:22 am
14489
... These are all from the Continental Germanic masculine name <Ivo>; in French, the name became both <Yvon> and <Yves>. <Yvonnet> is a diminutive of <Yvon>. ...
Sara L Uckelman
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May 9, 2009
9:46 am
14490
... I should've noted some sources for these. Both <Yvon> and <Yvonnet> can be found in "French Names from Paris, 1421, 1423, & 1438" ...
Sara L Uckelman
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May 9, 2009
10:24 am
14491
Hello, My name is Robert Bohler, and I'm very new to SCA. Although not a full member yet, I've been doing some research into persona names, and begun work on...
Robert Bohler
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May 9, 2009
4:37 pm
14492
The heavy list folks in my barony recommended getting used car wash detergent barrels or pickle barrels; both are usually free if you ask for them. They're...
enlethe
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May 9, 2009
4:38 pm
14493
There is a armory that makes ready to go plastic armor from the black acid barrels. Good starting armor just need to get a helmet, http://www.darkvictory.com ....
christopher chastain
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May 9, 2009
4:48 pm
14494
Hi there, I'm in Petrea Thule- Peterborough. Have you been to the Ealdomere page? I attended an event in Kingston a month or so ago. Here are links to the ...
tudorpot@...
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May 9, 2009
6:34 pm
14495
were are you located-city,state? Lesia ... From: enlethe <enlethe@...> Subject: [SCA Newcomers] Re: used or "unused" heavy armor To:...
lisa brant
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May 9, 2009
9:36 pm
14496
... You cannot purport to *be* a specific individual other than yourself, but it is acceptable for your persona name to be the same as the name of one or more...
Coblaith Muimnech
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May 10, 2009
8:13 am
14497
Hello Ah, I see. So I can acceptably adopt the name Ulrich ( no worries there) as its a common name for the period. I've found many other variants of my own...
Robert Bohler
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May 10, 2009
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