... The coat of arms is just the design painted on the shield. The rest of what you're talking about (the motto, the crest, the supporters) are part of the...
... Not just a mere ancestor - Mary of Modena was the wife of James II, and hence queen consort of England. Historical ruling sovereigns and their consorts are...
Early 15th century Wales. Thanks! Cym _____ From: scanewcomers@yahoogroups.com [mailto:scanewcomers@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Sara L Uckelman Sent:...
... Tangwystyl verch Morgant Glasvryn (THE person for Welsh name resources in the SCa) has written an article which covers just this period: "Snapshot of a...
Hi, I'd like to join the group. I'm not a member of SCA yet, but I would like to find out about which group near me in which I could get involved. Thanks, ...
... First thing that we need to know is where you live. Now, I understand that you may not be comfortable in giving out detailed information to a bunch of...
... Ummm..... Not to put too fine a point on it, but would you like us to suggest a group in California, Mississippi, Toronto, or Sweden? :-) We'll need to...
... Greetings Kristi! Welcome to the group! Once of the best ways to start finding where you're located at is to either: a) share you mundane location and get ...
Hi, and before I get to obvious lets see.. My mundane name is Megan. No SCA name yet, my membership is next on the agenda of things to do I have been to two...
... Good morning! I hope you don't mind, but I'm curious about the structure of your name. al-Dimashqi == of/from Damascus (?) ibn Najdah == you are the son of...
... 'The perfumer' or 'the druggist'. If you're interested in the structure of Arabic names, check out Da'ud's article " Period Arabic Names and Naming...
I noticed in your signature that you're involved in disaster relief through the SCA? I'm in Ansteorra, not Calontir (Loch Soillier area), but this is...
... Great reference! Thanks! I knew Arabic names were complex, but had no idea they were as structured as this. I didn't realize there was a pattern to the mix...
... Greetings, Cym! Not every Kingdom has an established Disaster Relief Committee. It's up to the discretion of Their Majesties and the Kingdom Seneschal ...
Yes. Duchess Julia WAS the Disaster relief coordinator but I'm not sure if she is anymore since she became the Kingdom Seneschal. However, my advice would be...
I was out at the bar on new years and one of my female friends said something rather interesting to me, according to her the whole idea of chivalry and what it...
... of ... our ... Greetings John, If you have iTunes, there is a podcast entitled "Chivalry Today", in which author Scott Farrell discusses how chivalry...
... Unfortunately, I think that in the mundane world, this is largely true. Many of my mundane women friends do not want to be treated "chivalrously;" they...
I appreciate it when someone in ML holds a door for me, helps me with something heavy, or otherwise behaves chivalrously toward me. Unfortunately, it happens...
I agree that I'm quite capable of opening my own door. Chivalry isn't about doing things for someone that they could do for themselves. It's about uncommon...
... I agree very much with Cym on this point. One way which a modern woman can act chivalrously is to graciously allow gentlemen to carry her things, open...
... And....who says a man can only open doors for a woman? I routinely open doors for *anyone* who is immediately behind me as I approach the door. If I see...
Chivalry is not dead, at least where I reside. I used to have a hard time allowing others to open doors, carry things for me etc. I was always superwoman....
... Good morning! David, this is *not* aimed at you, because the article you posted explicitly grants permission for it to be shared if the copyright notices...
Chivalry is not dead. Chivalry is not antiquated. Chivalary is not irrelavent. Chivalry is Alive and well. Chivalry has evolved and is very much a today...
You go, girl! Cym _____ From: scanewcomers@yahoogroups.com [mailto:scanewcomers@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Sara L Uckelman Sent: Thursday, January 04, 2007...
... sorry to possibly disagree with you, but. part of chivalry is offering to help those we see as maybe needing help. but no still means no. a courteous...