“Do there exist many worlds, or is there but a single world? This is one of the most noble and exalted questions in the study of Nature.” – Albertus Magnus 13thc.
Sir Stilicho of the Basternae
Order of Precedence
Lineage
- Andrew of Seldom Rest (not squired) 1971
- William Aboinen called the Finn 1981
- Richard of Rae Fen 1985
- Alexander Brighthelmston 2002
- Thomas Alfred 2014
- Stilicho of the Basternae 2019 (Sponsored)
- Thomas Alfred 2014
- Alexander Brighthelmston 2002
- Richard of Rae Fen 1985
- William Aboinen called the Finn 1981
- Francois Duvant (not squired) 1974
- John the Bearkiller 1977
- Siegfried das Wiltekind 1978
- Goldmund of Aragon 1989
- Siegfried das Wiltekind 1978
- John the Bearkiller 1977
“I would rather have a Scot come from Scotland to govern the people of this kingdom well and justly than that you should govern them ill in the sight of all the world.” – Louis IX , King of France, speaking to his eldest son 13thc.
Duke Adhemar de Rouen, KSCA
Order of Precedence
Lineage
- Andrew of Seldom Rest (not squired) 1971
- William Aboinen called the Finn 1981
- Richard of Rae Fen 1985
- Cona Macpherson 1998
- Adhemar de Rouen 2019
- Cona Macpherson 1998
- Richard of Rae Fen 1985
- William Aboinen called the Finn 1981
- Maelgwyn de Lyonesse (out of Kingdom)
- Trelon of the Wood 1979
- Adhemar de Rouen 2019 (sponsored)
- Trelon of the Wood 1979
Elevation
May 25, 2019
by TRM Sebastianos and Morgan filia Starre
Sponsored by
Cona Macpherson
Trelon of the Wood (Atenveldt)
Home Group
“No more things should be presumed to exist than are absolutely necessary.” – William of Ockham 14thc.
Sir Isaac Rous
Order of Precedence
Lineage
- Andrew of Seldom Rest (not squired) 1971
- William Aboinen called the Finn 1981
- Richard of Rae Fen 1985
- Conal MacDale 1993
- Ulrich von Brandenburg 2006
- Isaac Rous 2019
- Ulrich von Brandenburg 2006
- Conal MacDale 1993
- Richard of Rae Fen 1985
- William Aboinen called the Finn 1981
“For even he who is most greedy for knowledge can achieve no greater perfection than to be thoroughly aware of his own ignorance in his particular field. The more be known, the more aware he will be of his ignorance.” – Nicholas of Cusa 15thc.
Duke Sebastianos Ionnides, KSCA
Elevation
November 17, 2018
by TRM Adhemar III and Gwenhwyfar
Squired To
John of Ean Airgead, called the Mad Celt
Home Group
“Don’t depend too much on anyone in this world because even your own shadow leaves you when you are in darkness.” – Taqî ad-Dîn Aḥmad ibn Taymiyyah 14thc.
Sir Kynwric Gwent
“There is a remarkable thing about swans. They teach us that the troubles of death should not grieve us; for in the very moment of dying they make a virtue of necessity and despise their sad fate in singing.” – Gerald of Wales 13thc
Sir Erik Martell
Order of Precedence
Lineage
- Beorn Collenferth 1978
- Phelan Cathaoir-Mor 1982
- Rolland Kyle of Kincora 1989
- Bryce McClaren 1993
- Rodger fan Morvil 1999
- Erik Martel 2017
- Marcus Tullius 2023
- Erik Martel 2017
- Rodger fan Morvil 1999
- Bryce McClaren 1993
- Rolland Kyle of Kincora 1989
- Phelan Cathaoir-Mor 1982
Personal Biography
‘I have opinions.’ – Sir Erik
Earl Lochlainn Glen Nodha
Order of Precedence
Lineage
- Francois Duvant (not squired) 1974
- John the Bearkiller 1977
- Robert Hightower 1979
- Lochlainn Glen Nodha 2017
- Robert Glendon of Auk 1992
- Valdimar de Tamewurthe 2006
- Iastreb Desislavich 2012
- Lochlainn Glen Nodha 2017
- Iastreb Desislavich 2012
- Valdimar de Tamewurthe 2006
- Robert Hightower 1979
- John the Bearkiller 1977
Elevation
August 26, 2017
by TRM Bryce II and Rhiannon II
Squired To
Robert Hightower and Iastreb Desislavich
Home Group
“Letters are signs of things, symbols of words, whose power is so great that without a voice they speak to us the words of the absent; for they introduce words by the eye, not by the ear.” – Isidore of Seville 7thc.
Sir Conrad vom Schwarzwald
“A tale is but half told when only one person tells it.” – The Saga of Grettir the Strong 14thc.
Sir Seumas Last of Gyver, OL
“The world is divided into men who have wit and no religion and men who have religion and no wit.” – Ibn Sīnā (Avicenna) 11thc.