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===Regalia in the SCA=== |
===Regalia in the SCA=== |
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Items of [[garb]] that (generally) belong to a [[royal]] [[household]] - for example: |
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Regalia is equipment or items of clothing that are associated with an office or title. |
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[[Royal]] or [[Baron|Baronial]] regalia often includes: |
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*[[cloak]]s |
*[[cloak]]s |
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*[[throne]]s |
*[[throne]]s |
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*[[orb]] |
*[[orb]] |
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This type of regalia is associated with a specific office and if the office changes hands, so does the regalia. |
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There might also be a [[banner]] or [[ring]]s that go along with it. These are generally handed down from personage to personage as the '[[office]]' passes hands. |
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Another form of regalia is associated with a specific title, such as [[peer]]age regalia: |
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*[[spurs]] for [[Knight]]s |
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*[[Chain of Fealty|chain of fealty]] for [[Knight]]s, although in some places for any peer. See [[IKA]] |
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*[[cap of maintainence]] for [[Pelican]]s |
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*[[Laurel wreath]] for [[Laurel]]s |
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* and, arguably, the [[medallion]]s worn by members of any order |
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Another form of regalia is [[peer]]age regalia - e.g. a [[Knight]]: |
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*[[spurs]] |
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*[[Chain of Fealty|chain of fealty]] |
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*[[cloak]] |
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Latest revision as of 02:22, 2 March 2013
Regalia in the SCA
Regalia is equipment or items of clothing that are associated with an office or title.
Royal or Baronial regalia often includes:
This type of regalia is associated with a specific office and if the office changes hands, so does the regalia.
Another form of regalia is associated with a specific title, such as peerage regalia:
- spurs for Knights
- chain of fealty for Knights, although in some places for any peer. See IKA
- white belt for Knights
- cap of maintainence for Pelicans
- Laurel wreath for Laurels
- and, arguably, the medallions worn by members of any order