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A collection of branches within the SCA that wish to form a [[Principality]], but do not meet one or more of the requirements, usually sufficient numbers, may form a '''Crown Principality''' as an intermediate step. A Crown Principality does not have the same official status as a Principality. |
A collection of branches within the SCA that wish to form a [[Principality]], but do not meet one or more of the requirements, usually sufficient numbers, may form a '''Crown Principality''' as an intermediate step. A Crown Principality does not have the same official status as a Principality. It has no laws, and can not create [[armigerous awards]]. It may, with the express permission of the Crown, give out non-armigerous awards. |
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Instead of a [[Prince]] and [[Princess]], a Crown Principality is headed by a [[Viceroy]] and [[Vicereine]]. |
Instead of a [[Prince]] and [[Princess]], a Crown Principality is headed by a [[Viceroy]] and [[Vicereine]]. |
Revision as of 21:24, 29 April 2004
A collection of branches within the SCA that wish to form a Principality, but do not meet one or more of the requirements, usually sufficient numbers, may form a Crown Principality as an intermediate step. A Crown Principality does not have the same official status as a Principality. It has no laws, and can not create armigerous awards. It may, with the express permission of the Crown, give out non-armigerous awards.
Instead of a Prince and Princess, a Crown Principality is headed by a Viceroy and Vicereine.