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{{SCA Barony box|name = Barony of Rising Waters|color = red|metal = White|device = [[Image:Risingwaters.png]] | caption = [[Gyronny arrondi]] [[gules]] and [[argent]], a [[goblet]] [[Or]], its base [[environed]] of a [[laurel wreath]] [[vert]]. | founded = A.S. XXIX | baron = |
{{SCA Barony box|name = Barony of Rising Waters|color = red|metal = White|device = [[Image:Risingwaters.png]] | caption = [[Gyronny arrondi]] [[gules]] and [[argent]], a [[goblet]] [[Or]], its base [[environed]] of a [[laurel wreath]] [[vert]]. | founded = A.S. XXIX | baron = Richard Larmer | baroness = Annabelle Makmyllane | area = Niagara Peninsula, Ontario, [[Canada]] | kingdom = Ealdormere}} |
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The '''Barony of Rising Waters''' is an [[SCA]] [[barony]] in the [[Kingdom of Ealdormere]], encompassing the whole of the Niagara Peninsula, Ontario's [[wine]]making region. |
The '''Barony of Rising Waters''' is an [[SCA]] [[barony]] in the [[Kingdom of Ealdormere]], encompassing the whole of the Niagara Peninsula, Ontario's [[wine]]making region. |
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The Barony of Rising Waters is an SCA barony in the Kingdom of Ealdormere, encompassing the whole of the Niagara Peninsula, Ontario's winemaking region.
The Barony of Rising Waters hosts the annual Lady Mary Memorial Tournament.
History
One of the oldest and most prosperous Baronies of Ealdormere, Rising Waters was originally a canton of the Barony of Septentria, then a barony of the Midrealm. Rising Waters was officially founded in A.S. XVI and raised to the status of barony in A.S. XXVI.
Rising Waters enjoys a fine reputation for chivalry and courtesy, largely due to the efforts of Lady Mary Worthington and her daughter Baroness Fionnadh, who had a great impact on the early development of the Barony's culture and traditions.