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When a King steps down, he becomes a [[Count]] (or a variant appropriate to his [[persona]]) if he has reigned once and a [[Duke]] if he has reigned twice or more.
When a King steps down, he becomes a [[Count]] (or a variant appropriate to his [[persona]]) if he has reigned once and a [[Duke]] if he has reigned twice or more.


When speaking to the King or the Queen, the proper form of address is your Majesty (or your Majesties).
When [[Addressing Royalty|speaking to the King or the Queen]], the proper form of address is your Majesty (or your Majesties).


=== See also ===
=== See also ===

Revision as of 06:21, 10 October 2005

Kings in the SCA

In the SCA, the choice of who will next become King is determined by victory in the Crown tournament, except in exceptional circumstances. The King uses the arms of the Kingdom, the Royal crown and other regalia for the duration of the reign.

When a King steps down, he becomes a Count (or a variant appropriate to his persona) if he has reigned once and a Duke if he has reigned twice or more.

When speaking to the King or the Queen, the proper form of address is your Majesty (or your Majesties).

See also

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