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  • ...h large SCA populations, such as major cities, where people do not have to travel far to get to events.
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  • ...] or [[province]], but for the truly adventurous also covers international travel. This is most likely a regional usage, restricted (at a guess) to Lochac.
    452 bytes (71 words) - 23:18, 25 October 2006
  • ...King and Queen of [[Lochac]] and [[Ealdormere]], for example, only have to travel the vast distances of their kingdoms for six months before their successors
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  • For they travel in every land.<br> And sloth and lusts to travel<br>
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  • ...was a a surgeon with the army of the emperor so he had the opportunity to travel extensively seeking medicinal substances from all over the Roman and Greek
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  • Well known for their willingness to travel long distances to events. eg. Travelling the 4000km (2500 miles) to Armidal
    690 bytes (107 words) - 15:14, 6 May 2006
  • [[category:travel]]
    710 bytes (112 words) - 18:49, 16 October 2006
  • ...her connected a chamber to another chamber or the outside world for either travel or ventilation. e.g. [[mining|mine]] shaft, ventilation shaft.
    672 bytes (104 words) - 22:26, 16 May 2006
  • ...two pieces of land -- usually land parted by a river or a chasm. It offers travel across an otherwise difficult or impenetrable barrier, but by its nature ac
    846 bytes (144 words) - 22:56, 7 August 2009
  • ...h the difficulties of logistical planning. Decisions about food, shelter, travel plans, etc. are all logisitcal decisions, and it is no fun at all when they
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  • [[category:travel]]
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  • ...Germany|German]] emperor as his wife. Alis and retinue, including Cliges, travel to Germany, where the girl falls madly in love with Cliges. With the help ...iously been promised the girl to marry. Cliges takes leave of the girl to travel to Britain to become a knight. He beats everyone except Gawain in a [[tour
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  • ===Travel===
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  • ...n the back, wherein the camel stores water. Its speciality is that it can travel for extended periods on one 'load' of water, storing the excess in the hump
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  • ...''frame tale'' of the [[book]] concerns a group of young men and women who travel to the country to escape the [[Black Death]] in [[Florence]]. To while away
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  • ...event is prevalent because of the long distance many [[SCAdians]] have to travel to get there. A [[day trip]] would not be possible. In some camping event
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  • ...[monastery]], [[church]] or even a [[secular]] [[lord]], as pilgrims would travel great distances (and leave significant [[gift|offerings]] for the privilege
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  • :Taking right hands, each couple performs two sempi and a doppio to travel a full circle. Everybody performs a ripresa right to exchange places with t
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  • ...al-Barran]] to recognize the [[rapier]] [[fighter]]s of the [[Barony]] who travel to [[Estrella War]] (or other foriegn wars) and fight for the good of the B
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  • ...[[Barony of al-Barran]] to recognize the [[archer]]s of the [[Barony]] who travel to [[Estrella War]] (or other foriegn wars) and fight for the good of the B
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  • ...e the reign of each [[King]] and [[Queen]] (all proceeds go to the [[Royal Travel Fund]]).
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  • ...arony of al-Barran]] to recognize the [[heavy fighter]]s of the Barony who travel to [[Estrella War]] and fight for the good of the [[Barony]] and [[Kingdom]
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  • ...] seems to have been affectionate at first, and she even went so far as to travel on [[crusade]] with him, their marriage was annulled in 1152 on the grounds
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  • ...m the [[Byzantine]] Emperor [[Alexius I]], called on all [[Christians]] to travel to the [[Holy Land]] and free it from the [[Muslim]]s. His call for what b
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  • ...or instance, that the pole star is higher in the sky the further north you travel, an observation that also supported the idea that people were travelling on
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  • ...eats their share of the food, so the abbot hatches a plan. William is to travel through the forrest known for robbers to get fish. He is forbidden to defe
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  • ...bottom of a lamp. While the lamp is stable the oil will float on top and travel up the wick. If it is knocked, the water will extinguish all flames and fu
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  • ...stants to perform in their stead when time or money does not allow them to travel to an [[event]]. Many local groups will also appoint a Knight Marshal (this
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  • ...before a feast. Romances talk of the ritual for welcoming a knight, after travel or hunting. Before the feast begins he is presented a basin of water and a
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  • ...ch time and place is harder to ascertain. Such small precious goods could travel vast distances via trading, a trade which had been widespread in the time o
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  • Alexius himself did not travel on the Crusade, but sent representatives along with the army. These repres
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  • The Norse were known for their seamanship and their wide- ranging travel, as well as their willingness to [[rape]], [[pillage]] and [[burn]] just ab
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  • ...illaging in and around the [[Mediterranean]], though she has been known to travel about when matter become too... heated.
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  • ...[[hero]], and the overcoming of many obstacles, typically including much [[travel]]. This travel also allows the storyteller to showcase exotic locations and cultures, whic
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  • ...t extortionate prices, and also by then selling details of their routes of travel and of their dispositions to the Muslim [[lord]]s, to assist in their ambus
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  • This crusade was notable as the crusaders did not travel as a large multinational army, as in the First Crusade, but instead travele
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  • ...tween east and west. Many Artemisians are very geared toward long-distance travel, and it is not particularly unusual to find people day-tripping to an event
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  • ...of 1977 and [[1978]]. During this period members of the group would often travel to the nearest local groups for [[fighter practice]]s and events. [[Al-bar
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  • ...Mountains into [[Cilicia]] they were struck by torrential rains which made travel a nightmare. By the time they reached [[Marash]] it was badly battered arm
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