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an SCA context from the [[modern]] or [[mundane]] world, |
an SCA context from the [[modern]] or [[mundane]] world, |
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and also distinct from the historical world from which |
and also distinct from the historical world from which |
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the [[Society]] draws its inspiriation. |
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Also commonly spelled 'Knowne World'. |
Also commonly spelled 'Knowne World'. |
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[http://www.skaldic.com/Pages/mapworld.htm Map of the Known World from skaldic.com] |
[http://www.skaldic.com/Pages/mapworld.htm Map of the Known World from skaldic.com] |
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''See also:'' |
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* [[Current Middle Ages]] |
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[[category:SCAism]] |
[[category:SCAism]] |
Latest revision as of 15:53, 11 November 2007
"The worlde as it is knowne."
The map of the SCA world currently contains 19 kingdoms.
This phrase is used to distinguish the events within an SCA context from the modern or mundane world, and also distinct from the historical world from which the Society draws its inspiriation.
Also commonly spelled 'Knowne World'.
Map of the Known World from skaldic.com
See also: