https://cunnan.lochac.sca.org/api.php?action=feedcontributions&user=70.87.7.56&feedformat=atomCunnan - User contributions [en]2024-03-28T22:24:47ZUser contributionsMediaWiki 1.39.3https://cunnan.lochac.sca.org/index.php?title=A.S._XXVI&diff=35394A.S. XXVI2007-10-07T06:15:55Z<p>70.87.7.56: </p>
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<div>boacno<br />
[[A.S. XXIV]] - [[A.S. XXV]] - '''A.S. XXVI''' - [[A.S. XXVII]] - [[A.S. XXVIII]]<br />
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The year [[Anno Societatus]] XXVI began on the first of May [[1991]] and finished on the thirtieth of April [[1992]].<br />
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==Events==<br />
*The first united [[army]] of the [[Principality]] of [[Ealdormere]] was raised for the [[Pennsic War]]s. In a notable occurence, they marched onto the [[field]] alongside the army of [[Calontir]], [[sing]]ing in unison.<br />
*The Shire of [[Barony of Rising Waters|Rising Waters]] in [[Ealdormere]] was elevated to the status of [[Barony]].<br />
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[[Category:SCA years]]</div>70.87.7.56https://cunnan.lochac.sca.org/index.php?title=6th_century&diff=353936th century2007-10-07T05:11:45Z<p>70.87.7.56: </p>
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== Events ==<br />
[[Justinian Reconquest]]<br />
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== Significant persons ==<br />
[[Justinian]]<br />
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== Inventions, Discoveries, Introductions ==<br />
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''See also:''<br />
* [[5th Century]]<br />
* [[7th Century]]<br />
[[category:6th century]]</div>70.87.7.56https://cunnan.lochac.sca.org/index.php?title=Armour&diff=35387Armour2007-10-07T00:14:17Z<p>70.87.7.56: </p>
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'''Armour''' is protective plates or [[clothing]] meant to shield a human from intentionally inflicted harm. Armour has been in use for all recorded history, beginning with [[hide]]s, [[leather]], [[bone]], progressing to [[bronze]], [[steel]], [[ballistic cloth]], and [[ceramic]]s. Armour has been primarily a way to protect oneself from harm in [[combat]] and military engagements.<br />
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Armour parts may be manufactured using a wide variety of materials and forms. During the [[Middle Ages]], [[cloth]], [[leather|soft leather]], [[Cuir Bouilli|boiled leather]], [[maille|chainmail]] and [[iron]] or [[steel]] [[plate armor|plate]]s were often used.<br />
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Armour might be covered or decorated in a number of ways, including:<br />
* Applied- [[lateen]], [[brass]] or [[silver]]<br />
* Engraving<br />
* Etching <br />
* [[Fabric]] coverings - [[silk]], [[damask]] and [[velvet|silk velvet]] for the rich and [[fustian]] for those who were not<br />
* [[Paint]]ing -including slogans and heraldic designs <br />
* Piercework - hearts, [[trefoil]]s etc<br />
* Scuplted shapes or forms- eg 'slashed' armours.Other decorations are also mentioned such as gold or pearls being used.<br />
'''NB''': It should be noted that these methods were used differently or not at all during different times in history, so research should be done before applying a covering to your armour.<br />
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In [[Europe]]an history, common armour types were the [[lorica segmentata]], the [[gambeson]], the [[maille]] [[hauberk]] and later the [[Plate Armor|full plate]] armour used by late [[medieval]] [[knight]]s. In [[feudal]] [[Japan]] and throughout Asia, laquered [[lamellar]] armours were popular. <br />
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== Topics ==<br />
=== Armor Types ===<br />
*[[Chainmaille]]<br />
*[[Plate Armor]]<br />
*[[Helm]]s<br />
*[[Leather]] [[Cuir Bouilli]]<br />
*[[Gambeson]]<br />
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=== Smithing ===<br />
*[[Period Forging]]<br />
*[[Period Metalworking]]<br />
*[[Modern Forging]]<br />
*[[Modern Metalworking]]<br />
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== External Links ==<br />
* [http://moas.atlantia.sca.org/wsnlinks/index.php?action=displaycat&catid=3 Atlantian A&S Links: Armor & Weaponry]</div>70.87.7.56https://cunnan.lochac.sca.org/index.php?title=Scots_Gaelic&diff=35376Scots Gaelic2007-10-06T23:28:42Z<p>70.87.7.56: </p>
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'''Scots Gaelic''' or '''Scottish Gaelic''' is a member of the Goidelic goup in the family of [[Celtic Language|Celtic languages]]. It developed from [[Irish Gaelic]] after the [[Ireland|Irish]] [[migration]]s to [[Scotland]] in the [[6th century]]. A major deviation between the [[language]]s arose in the [[10th century]].<br />
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Gaelic or Erse can refer to Irish or Scottish Gaelic.<br />
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