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== | ==Duchess Gwyneth Gower== | ||
==Persona History== | ==Persona History== | ||
===Heraldry=== | ===Heraldry=== | ||
[[Image: | [[Image:Gwyneth_arms.png|200px|thumb|left|Arms:Plumetty vert and Or, on a chief triangular sable an acorn inverted slipped and leaved Or.]] | ||
==SCA History== | ==SCA History== | ||
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===14th Century Tournament Culture=== | ===14th Century Tournament Culture=== | ||
I am fascinated about the way in which so much of the courtly culture of the 14th Century, (and much of the Middle Ages), permeated the medieval tournament. What could have remained a fairly crude test of arms became a highly stylized display of wealth and sophistication. The pageantry and the great lengths to which people went to show off is particularly alluring and has been a focus of my research for some time. | |||
===Period (Historical) Cooking=== | ===Period (Historical) Cooking=== | ||
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===Weaving & Dying=== | ===Weaving & Dying=== | ||
[[Persona]]: 14th Century Welsh. | |||
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Latest revision as of 19:23, 14 February 2017
Duchess Gwyneth Gower
Persona History
Heraldry
SCA History
Gwyneth joined the SCA in 2000 and helped to begin a small household in Avacal known as the Wolfpack. INCOMPLETE
Awards
An up to date listing of the awards and accolades I have received can be found on the An Tir Order of Precedence [1]
Interests
This list is just the beginning. The more I see the more I become interested in; I love to try and learn new things.
14th Century Tournament Culture
I am fascinated about the way in which so much of the courtly culture of the 14th Century, (and much of the Middle Ages), permeated the medieval tournament. What could have remained a fairly crude test of arms became a highly stylized display of wealth and sophistication. The pageantry and the great lengths to which people went to show off is particularly alluring and has been a focus of my research for some time.
Period (Historical) Cooking
Embellishment (particularly Applique)
Costuming
Weaving & Dying
Persona: 14th Century Welsh.