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In the SCA, '''investiture''' refers to the ceremony by which a new set of ruling [[nobility]] is given the leadership of their [[group]]. It most often refers to [[barony|baronies]], however it can also be used interchangably with the term [[coronation]] when referring to the acsencion of [[royalty]].
In the [[SCA]]], '''investiture''' refers to the ceremony by which a new set of ruling [[nobility]] is given the leadership of their [[group]]. It most often refers to [[barony|baronies]], however it can also be used interchangably with the term [[coronation]] when referring to the ascension of [[royalty]].

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Revision as of 10:59, 31 October 2006

In the SCA], investiture refers to the ceremony by which a new set of ruling nobility is given the leadership of their group. It most often refers to baronies, however it can also be used interchangably with the term coronation when referring to the ascension of royalty.