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In some areas of the SCA, alternate terminology for throne when referring to territorial rulers below the Crown, for instance, a newcomer might be reminded, ''Don't forget to bow to the high seat when you pass by.''
In some areas of the SCA, alternate terminology for throne when referring to territorial rulers below the Crown, for instance, a newcomer might be reminded, ''Don't forget to bow to the high seat when you pass by.''

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Latest revision as of 21:35, 1 December 2007

Seat (office)

In some areas of the SCA, refers to the office of a territorial Baron/Baroness, in the same way that Crown can refer to the office of the King and Queen and Coronet can refer to the office of a Territorial Prince and Princess.

Seat (regalia)

In some areas of the SCA, alternate terminology for throne when referring to territorial rulers below the Crown, for instance, a newcomer might be reminded, Don't forget to bow to the high seat when you pass by.