Don: Difference between revisions

From Cunnan
Jump to navigationJump to search
No edit summary
 
(allow for knights)
Line 1: Line 1:
In the [[SCA]], a '''don''' is often a member of the [[Order of the White Scarf]]. However it is also acceptable to use it as a [[Spanish alternate titles|Spanish alternate title]] for a [[knight]] (a member of the [[Order of Chivalry]]). It is used instead of [[Sir]].
A Member of the [[Order of the White Scarf]]

The only other way a [[member]] of the SCA can be called Don is if it is an abbreviated form of their [[SCA name]], e.g. Donald.

[[category: titles (SCA)]]

Revision as of 09:28, 14 December 2007

In the SCA, a don is often a member of the Order of the White Scarf. However it is also acceptable to use it as a Spanish alternate title for a knight (a member of the Order of Chivalry). It is used instead of Sir.

The only other way a member of the SCA can be called Don is if it is an abbreviated form of their SCA name, e.g. Donald.