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The '''Barony-Marche of the Debatable Lands''' is a [[SCA]] [[groups|branch]] that geographically includes greater Pittsburgh and part of southwestern Pennsylvania. The Debatable Lands is the oldest and largest [[barony|barony]] in the [[Kingdom of AEthelmearc|Kingdom of Æthelmearc]], the region covering western New York, most of Pennsylvania outside the Harrisburg-Philadelphia corridor, and West Virginia. |
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Geographically, the Debatable Lands include greater Pittsburgh and most of southwestern Pennsylvania. The Debatable Lands is the oldest and one of the largest baronies in the Kingdom of AEthelmearc, the region covering western New York, most of Pennsylvania outside the Harrisburg-Philadelphia corridor, and West Virginia. |
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The Debatable Lands is traditionally considered the "home" group of the [[Pennsic|Pennsic War]] between the [[East Kingdom|East]] and [[Middle Kingdom]]s. Geographically, Pennsic is located within the lands of the Shire of Sunderoak, a former canton of the Debatable Lands. |
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The Debatable Lands is home to more than 250 members, including many Pelicans, Laurels and Knights. It is particularly known for its talented musicians, costumers, scribes, cooks and fencers. |
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[[Category:Baronies (SCA)|Debatable Lands]] |
Latest revision as of 09:10, 18 April 2007
The Barony-Marche of the Debatable Lands is a SCA branch that geographically includes greater Pittsburgh and part of southwestern Pennsylvania. The Debatable Lands is the oldest and largest barony in the Kingdom of Æthelmearc, the region covering western New York, most of Pennsylvania outside the Harrisburg-Philadelphia corridor, and West Virginia.
The Barony-Marche also proudly includes two smaller branches within its borders: the College of Cour d'Or (Pittsburgh-area colleges and universities) and the Canton of Steltonwald (Beaver County, PA).
The Debatable Lands is traditionally considered the "home" group of the Pennsic War between the East and Middle Kingdoms. Geographically, Pennsic is located within the lands of the Shire of Sunderoak, a former canton of the Debatable Lands.
The Debatable Lands is home to more than 250 members, including many Pelicans, Laurels and Knights. It is particularly known for its talented musicians, costumers, scribes, cooks and fencers.