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'''Barons and Baronesses'''
POLITARCHOPOLIS
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The Barony of Politarchopolis is an SCA group which expands across Australia's Capital Territory, encompassing the College of St Aldhelm. It is part of the Kingdom of Lochac. The group make reference to their mundane location in both their name and their heraldry. The device contains a gryphon in referece to Walter Burley Griffin who designed the city, and a red pale, referring to red tape.

Despite being one of the largest groups in Lochac, Politarchopolis resisted becoming a Barony for many years. Some members had hoped that the BoD would allow the group to become a city state, rather than a Barony.

Their Excellencies, Baron Aonghus Mac Greigor and Baroness Ginevra Lucia di Namoraza are Baron and Baroness of this barony.

External Links

Lochacsmall.PNG Lochac Barony Lochacsmall.PNG
Baronial-coronet.png Rowany | Innilgard | River Haven | Aneala | Stormhold | Ynys Fawr | Politarchopolis | Southron Gaard | St Florian de la Riviere | Ildhafn | Mordenvale | Krae Glas Baronial-coronet.png


Barons and Baronesses

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Stephen Aldred and Mathilde Adycote of Mynheniot, 1 July 1995 - 9 September 2000


Francois Henri Guyon and Aelfthryth of Saxony, 9 September 2000 - 31 January 2004


Edmund Ale-conner and Leta von Goslar, 31 January 2004 - 2 September 2006


Alessandro von Florenz and Isobel le Bretoun - 2 September 2006 to 30 October 2010


Aonghus Mac Greigor and Ginevra Lucia di Namoraza - 30 October 2010 to present

Traditional Events

St Valentine's feast is held in February


Newcomer's Feast is held in March


Baroness's Rapier championship is held in May


Heavy championships is held in November

Regular events

Baronial Sunday is held every first sunday of the month


War practice is held usually every second saturday of the month


A&S + Fighter practice is Every wednesday at the ANU