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A '''Principality''' is an area reined over by a Prince or Princess. A principality may be a sovereign state, such as modern day Liechtenstein or Monaco, or it may be a region within a larger kingdom ruled over by the heir apparent, such as Wales or Asturias in Spain. |
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==SCA Pricipalities== |
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Within the [[SCA]] a '''Principality''' is an area within an SCA [[Kingdom]] ruled by a [[Prince]] and [[Princess]]. For an area to become a principality, [[Corpora]] requires it to have: |
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*At least 100 [[SCA_membership|SCA member]]s. |
*At least 100 [[SCA_membership|SCA member]]s. |
Revision as of 17:50, 1 July 2011
A Principality is an area reined over by a Prince or Princess. A principality may be a sovereign state, such as modern day Liechtenstein or Monaco, or it may be a region within a larger kingdom ruled over by the heir apparent, such as Wales or Asturias in Spain.
SCA Pricipalities
Within the SCA a Principality is an area within an SCA Kingdom ruled by a Prince and Princess. For an area to become a principality, Corpora requires it to have:
- At least 100 SCA members.
- Candidates for all Great Officer positions.
- A name and device registered with the College of Arms.
- Consensus from the local members that they want to become a principality.
- A record of active events & participation.
- Enough peers to provide leadership and knowledge.
- Enough good fighters to contest the Coronet tournament.
- "A body of principality law".
Principalities
Currently, the following groups have been accorded the status of Principality
- The Principality of the Mists
- The Principality of Cynagua
- The Principality of Oertha
- The Principality of Avacal
- The Principality of Tir Righ
- The Principality of the Summits
- The Principality of Nordmark
- The Principality of Insulae Draconis
See also:
- Crown Principality - a principality that isn't