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  • SCA Merchants Row - Sponsored by The Ring Lord

  • SCA Merchants Row is a comprehensive listing of merchants who would be of interest to people in the SCA. From Sewing to Camping gear; Belly Dance to Chainmail.
    http://theringlord.com/sca/merchants

  • Modar's Heraldry Page

  • One of the greatest aspects to the SCA is the pageantry. And nothing adds to the ambiance and pageantry more than heraldic display. Following are resources and information on the creation of heraldic devices, the reasearch of medieval names and use of heraldry within the Society for Creative Anachronism.
    http://www2.kumc.edu/itc/staff/rknight/heraldry.htm

  • Canton of Brackendelve

  • We are the local SCA chapter for the Downriver and Western suburbs of Metro Detroit. For more info on the Society for Creative Anachronism, please visit http://www.sca.org
    http://www.brackendelve.org

  • Darach Shire - Kingdom of Caid - SCA

  • The Shire of Darach is the local chapter of the SCA, the Society for Creative Anachronism. The SCA is a non-profit 501(c) society dedicated to research and re-creation of elements of the Middle Ages and Renaissance history. Darachshire incorporates all of Ventura County, California (Ventura, Oxnard, Port Hueneme, Camarillo, Thousand Oaks, Simi Valley, Moorpark, Fillmore, Santa Paula, and Ojai. Darachshire is also a part of the Kingdom of Caid, one of sixteen "kingdoms" or major geographical units of the SCA. There are an estimated 35,000+ people involved in the SCA around the world.
    http://www.darachshire.org/

  • Discuss History Online Forum

  • An online forum for those who want to discuss and debate history.
    http://www.discusshistory.com

  • The Barony of Grey Niche

  • The Barony of Grey Niche is a local chapter (Memphis, TN) of an international organization dedicated to the research and recreation of pre-17th century European history called the Society for Creative Anachronism (SCA). It is a not for profit, educational organization wherein the members learn from "hands on" participation and conduct classes and/or demonstrations where they teach others what they have learned.
    http://www.greyniche.org

  • The Shire of Rockwall

  • The shire is located in Southeast Wisconsin. Our borders contain the modern counties of Rock, Walworth, and Jefferson.
    http://www.shireofrockwall.org

  • People and Groups in the SCA

  • Unofficial lists of all SCA groups with physical locations .
    http://sca.uwaterloo.ca/sca-people/

  • Barony of Southron Gaard

  • located in Christchurch, New Zealand. Activity calendar, pictures, history, officers, guilds, households, newcomer info, maps to event sites.
    http://www.spis.co.nz/phil/southron.htm

  • East Kingdom

  • Newcomer information, law, event calendar, groups, officers, royalty, mailing lists, links.
    http://www.eastkingdom.org/

  • College of Heralds

  • Contains information and articles on what heralds do; how to design and register a name, device, or badge; the Awards List (order or precedence); monthly meeting minutes; and field/court/book heraldry guidelines.
    http://heralds.westkingdom.org/

  • Canton of Bacchus Wood

  • Located in south Brisbane, Australia. Officers, pictures, reeve's page, persona bios, articles and links (needlework, disguising modern things when camping, illumination, woodwork and metalwork).
    http://www.sca.org.au/bacchus_wood/index.html

  • Midrealm

  • Properly known as the Middle Kingdom. The royalty section features online award recommendation and official letters. Included are rosters of peerage and kingdom orders (Red Company and Greenwood Company), links to household sites, information on royal lineage and past officers.
    http://www.midrealm.org/

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