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Their aim is to make their recreation as realistic as possible without compromising safety, the law, or personal enjoyment. They also endeavor to create and maintain channels of communication amongst members, other recreation groups, educators, government and the business community. In this way they provide opportunities and venues for members to practice, display and teach the skills, arts and crafts of a bygone era. |
Their aim is to make their recreation as realistic as possible without compromising safety, the law, or personal enjoyment. They also endeavor to create and maintain channels of communication amongst members, other recreation groups, educators, government and the business community. In this way they provide opportunities and venues for members to practice, display and teach the skills, arts and crafts of a bygone era. |
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http://nvg.org.au/ |
''Homepage: [http://nvg.org.au/ http://nvg.org.au/]'' |
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= Historical Basis for the New Varangian Guard = |
= Historical Basis for the New Varangian Guard = |
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[[Viking]]s and [[Rus']] had been traveling to [[Byzantium]] for at least a century before 988 [[A.D.]], when [[Grand Prince]] Vladimir of Kiev (later Saint Vladimir) sent six thousand ''' 'Varangians' ''' (probably mixed [[Russia|Russian]] and [[Norse]] troops) to [[Constantinople]] to serve [[Emperor]] [[Basil II]], in return for [[Christian]] [[baptism]] and the hand of a Byzantine [[princess]]. |
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Like other Vikings and Rus' before them, they served with distinction in the regular army, but sometime around or before the middle of the eleventh century, Varangians replaced the existing native Imperial |
Like other Vikings and Rus' before them, they served with distinction in the regular [[army]], but sometime around or before the middle of the [[11th century|eleventh century]], Varangians replaced the existing native Imperial [[guard]]s. Their boldness, bravery and unswerving loyalty is recorded by Byzantine chroniclers. |
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These Emperor's Varangians, also know as the 'axe-wielding guard' (though one Emperor nicknamed them "Winebags"), were primarily Vikings and Rus until the late eleventh century, when a large influx of Englishmen fleeing Norman persecution significantly changed the ethnic composition. |
These Emperor's Varangians, also know as the '[[axe]]-wielding guard' (though one Emperor nicknamed them "Winebags"), were primarily Vikings and Rus until the late eleventh century, when a large influx of [[England|Englishmen]] fleeing [[Norman]] persecution significantly changed the ethnic composition. |
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Scandinavian involvement revived during the |
Scandinavian involvement revived during the [[Crusade]]s, and indeed, the heyday of the Emperor's Varangians seems to have run from the late [[11th century|11th]] to the mid [[12th century]]. |
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== AUSTRALIAN BRANCHES == |
== AUSTRALIAN BRANCHES == |
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===== ANTIOCH (Ballarat, Victoria) ===== |
===== ANTIOCH (Ballarat, [[Victoria]]) ===== |
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Weekly training: Sundays from 2pm at Lake Wendouree. Wendouree Parade, opposite White Ave. |
Weekly training: Sundays from 2pm at Lake Wendouree. Wendouree Parade, opposite White Ave. |
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In the event of bad weather training will move to Little Bendigo Primary school 8 Monte st Nerrina 3350. |
In the event of bad weather training will move to Little Bendigo Primary school 8 Monte st Nerrina 3350. |
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Craft night: Every Tuesday from 7.30pm also at Little Bendigo PS. |
Craft night: Every Tuesday from 7.30pm also at Little Bendigo PS. |
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===== DUBH LINN (Geelong, Victoria) ===== |
===== DUBH LINN (Geelong, Victoria) ===== |
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http://www.nvg.org.au/dubhlinnweb/ |
http://www.nvg.org.au/dubhlinnweb/ |
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Weekly training: Sunday at Sparrow Park, Hope St, Geelong West from 1pm |
Weekly training: Sunday at Sparrow Park, Hope St, Geelong West from 1pm |
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===== HANDAKAS (Adelaide, SA) ===== |
===== HANDAKAS (Adelaide, [[South Australia|SA]]) ===== |
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http://handakas.nvg.org.au/ |
http://handakas.nvg.org.au/ |
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Weekly training: Wednesdays 7.30pm to 10.30pm, Beefacres Hall, Pitwater Drv, Paradise. |
Weekly training: Wednesdays 7.30pm to 10.30pm, Beefacres Hall, Pitwater Drv, Paradise. |
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2nd Wednesday of each month 7.30pm to 9.30pm |
2nd Wednesday of each month 7.30pm to 9.30pm |
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Colonel Light Gardens Scout Hall, Cnr Windsor Ave and West Parkway |
Colonel Light Gardens Scout Hall, Cnr Windsor Ave and West Parkway |
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===== HODEGON (Belgrave Heights, Victoria) ===== |
===== HODEGON (Belgrave Heights, Victoria) ===== |
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http://www.geocities.com/indunna/hodegon.html |
http://www.geocities.com/indunna/hodegon.html |
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2 Lockwood Road Belgrave Heights |
2 Lockwood Road Belgrave Heights |
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===== JORTH GAR (Gold Coast) ===== |
===== JORTH GAR (Gold Coast, [[Queensland]]) ===== |
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http://www.lughrecreations.com |
http://www.lughrecreations.com |
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Weekly training: Saturdays 2 pm to 5 pm, Lions Park, Long Rd, Eagle Heights. |
Weekly training: Saturdays 2 pm to 5 pm, Lions Park, Long Rd, Eagle Heights. |
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===== MIKLIGARD (Sydney, New South Wales) ===== |
===== MIKLIGARD ([[Sydney]], [[New South Wales]]) ===== |
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http://users.bigpond.net.au/quarfwa/miklagard/ |
http://users.bigpond.net.au/quarfwa/miklagard/ |
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Fortnightly training: 1st & 3rd Sunday of each month are Joint trainings with Mountains |
Fortnightly training: 1st & 3rd Sunday of each month are Joint trainings with Mountains |
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1st Sunday at Ashfield Park, Ashfield @ 2pm (Daylight Savings), 1pm (Standard Time) |
1st Sunday at Ashfield Park, Ashfield @ 2pm (Daylight Savings), 1pm (Standard Time) |
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===== MOUNTAINS (Blue Mountains, New South Wales) ===== |
===== MOUNTAINS (Blue Mountains, New South Wales) ===== |
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Monthly training/Meetings: 1st Saturday of the month, commencing at 2pm at 91 Russell Ave, Valley Heights. |
Monthly training/Meetings: 1st Saturday of the month, commencing at 2pm at 91 Russell Ave, Valley Heights. |
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===== RUSLAND (Brisbane, Queensland) ===== |
===== RUSLAND (Brisbane, Queensland) ===== |
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Weekly training: Saturdays (unless a show is on) 2pm to 5pm, Fletcher Pde, Bardon |
Weekly training: Saturdays (unless a show is on) 2pm to 5pm, Fletcher Pde, Bardon |
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===== THESSALONIKA (Mildura, Victoria) ===== |
===== THESSALONIKA (Mildura, Victoria) ===== |
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Weekly training: Sundays 3.30pm , Henderson Pk - Cnr 13th Street & Deakin Avenue AND |
Weekly training: Sundays 3.30pm , Henderson Pk - Cnr 13th Street & Deakin Avenue AND |
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Tuesdays 5.30pm 45a Thirteenth St |
Tuesdays 5.30pm 45a Thirteenth St |
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===== VIGHLA (Bendigo, Victoria) ===== |
===== VIGHLA (Bendigo, Victoria) ===== |
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Weekly training: Wednesdays 5pm-6pm Park at Olinda St, next to the bowls club |
Weekly training: Wednesdays 5pm-6pm Park at Olinda St, next to the bowls club |
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===== VLACHERNAI (Melbourne, Victoria) ===== |
===== VLACHERNAI (Melbourne, Victoria) ===== |
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Weekly training/Craft: Tuesday nights 7.30pm, Viewbank Scout Hall |
Weekly training/Craft: Tuesday nights 7.30pm, Viewbank Scout Hall |
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Off Rutherford Road View Bank, Melways Ref. Map 20 G12 |
Off Rutherford Road View Bank, Melways Ref. Map 20 G12 |
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==External links== |
==External links== |
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'''See also:''' |
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*[http://www.nvg.org.au/ New Varangian Guard Inc] |
*[http://www.nvg.org.au/ New Varangian Guard Inc] |
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[[category:re-enactment groups]] |
[[category:re-enactment groups]] |
Revision as of 13:35, 14 May 2007
The New Varangian Guard is a re-enactment group focusing on the Byzantine Empire and its allies and enemies during the 9th to 13th centuries A.D. The group's name relates to the Varangian Guard, bodyguards to the Emperor. The New Varangian Guard uses steel weapons in their melee combat and uses combat archery rules similar to those of the SCA. There are chapters of this group throughout Australia, and members of the NVG sometimes attend SCA events.
Members of the Guard attempt to learn about the lifestyle of these peoples by study and reconstruction of the materials and practices of the period.
Their aim is to make their recreation as realistic as possible without compromising safety, the law, or personal enjoyment. They also endeavor to create and maintain channels of communication amongst members, other recreation groups, educators, government and the business community. In this way they provide opportunities and venues for members to practice, display and teach the skills, arts and crafts of a bygone era.
Homepage: http://nvg.org.au/
Historical Basis for the New Varangian Guard
Vikings and Rus' had been traveling to Byzantium for at least a century before 988 A.D., when Grand Prince Vladimir of Kiev (later Saint Vladimir) sent six thousand 'Varangians' (probably mixed Russian and Norse troops) to Constantinople to serve Emperor Basil II, in return for Christian baptism and the hand of a Byzantine princess.
Like other Vikings and Rus' before them, they served with distinction in the regular army, but sometime around or before the middle of the eleventh century, Varangians replaced the existing native Imperial guards. Their boldness, bravery and unswerving loyalty is recorded by Byzantine chroniclers.
These Emperor's Varangians, also know as the 'axe-wielding guard' (though one Emperor nicknamed them "Winebags"), were primarily Vikings and Rus until the late eleventh century, when a large influx of Englishmen fleeing Norman persecution significantly changed the ethnic composition.
Scandinavian involvement revived during the Crusades, and indeed, the heyday of the Emperor's Varangians seems to have run from the late 11th to the mid 12th century.
After the destruction caused in the capture of Constantinople by the Fourth Crusade in 1204 A.D., the Varangian Guard continued to exist in name but became a hereditary ceremonial guard, largely drawn from internal Byzantine sources.
AUSTRALIAN BRANCHES
ANTIOCH (Ballarat, Victoria)
Weekly training: Sundays from 2pm at Lake Wendouree. Wendouree Parade, opposite White Ave.
In the event of bad weather training will move to Little Bendigo Primary school 8 Monte st Nerrina 3350.
Craft night: Every Tuesday from 7.30pm also at Little Bendigo PS.
DUBH LINN (Geelong, Victoria)
http://www.nvg.org.au/dubhlinnweb/
Weekly training: Sunday at Sparrow Park, Hope St, Geelong West from 1pm
HANDAKAS (Adelaide, SA)
Weekly training: Wednesdays 7.30pm to 10.30pm, Beefacres Hall, Pitwater Drv, Paradise.
2nd Wednesday of each month 7.30pm to 9.30pm Colonel Light Gardens Scout Hall, Cnr Windsor Ave and West Parkway
HODEGON (Belgrave Heights, Victoria)
http://www.geocities.com/indunna/hodegon.html
Fortnightly training and craft: Sundays 1 pm to 4.30 pm Bring along a plate to share and BYO meat & drinks 2 Lockwood Road Belgrave Heights
JORTH GAR (Gold Coast, Queensland)
http://www.lughrecreations.com
Weekly training: Saturdays 2 pm to 5 pm, Lions Park, Long Rd, Eagle Heights.
MIKLIGARD (Sydney, New South Wales)
http://users.bigpond.net.au/quarfwa/miklagard/
Fortnightly training: 1st & 3rd Sunday of each month are Joint trainings with Mountains
1st Sunday at Ashfield Park, Ashfield @ 2pm (Daylight Savings), 1pm (Standard Time)
MOUNTAINS (Blue Mountains, New South Wales)
Monthly training/Meetings: 1st Saturday of the month, commencing at 2pm at 91 Russell Ave, Valley Heights.
RUSLAND (Brisbane, Queensland)
Weekly training: Saturdays (unless a show is on) 2pm to 5pm, Fletcher Pde, Bardon
THESSALONIKA (Mildura, Victoria)
Weekly training: Sundays 3.30pm , Henderson Pk - Cnr 13th Street & Deakin Avenue AND Tuesdays 5.30pm 45a Thirteenth St
VIGHLA (Bendigo, Victoria)
Weekly training: Wednesdays 5pm-6pm Park at Olinda St, next to the bowls club
VLACHERNAI (Melbourne, Victoria)
Weekly training/Craft: Tuesday nights 7.30pm, Viewbank Scout Hall Off Rutherford Road View Bank, Melways Ref. Map 20 G12