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(By way of History and Overall Introduction to the Order. This site | ''(By way of History and Overall Introduction to the Order. This site was under construction by Laurin of Rosewood. May her memory be a blessing.)'' | ||
The Order of the Iron Chain, instituted in the late 70s by [http://op.antirheralds.org/op/rosters/m.shtml Manfred Kreigstreiber], then Prince of An Tir, was created to commemorate those who risked their life to save another. | |||
Before creating the order, Prince Manfred checked with corpora as well as the then current King of the West, since society standards for knightly regalia at that time consisted of the white belt, spurs, and gold chain. Skilled in iron work, His Highness created the first Iron Chains. | |||
Based on an incident that he witnessed (and participated in), King Manfred awarded them during court to [https://op.antirheralds.org/index.php?who=2654 Guillaume de Vinvert] of the Barony of Madrone, [http://op.antirheralds.org/op/rosters/h.shtml Harold of Warrington] of the Barony of Lions Gate, and [http://op.antirheralds.org/op/rosters/d.shtml Draggi Kathigitis] (known at the time as Morimoto Koryu) of the Barony of Madrone. | |||
[[Coronet Tourney 14|AN TIR CORONET TOURNEY]], (CAER LYON, 25-25 MARCH, A.S.XI [1978]) | |||
Chronicled by Genevra from copious notes taken by Donn. | |||
A sylvan site at Bellfountain Park , between Corvallis and Eugene, saw the selection of the next Prince and Princess of An Tir. Folk gathered at First Court witnessed the presentation of several awards. Guillaume de Vinvert, Harold of Warrington, and Morimoto Koryu were given the Order of the Iron Chain, for exceptional bravery (in rescuing a horse from a nearby bog at the [[Coronet Tourney 13|Lions Gate Coronet]] [which was held in September 1977]).” | |||
[The Crier (May 1978)] | |||
Poore-house notes: Sources differ slightly on this award. Kingdom law says that it is “Given by the Crown for deeds of true courage and bravery in the face of personal and real danger.” (KL 4.C.8.b.13) Elsewhere noted that it is a polling Order: “membership is bestowed by fellow members in recognition of courage in the face of real danger in the context of an SCA event.” (KH 153, OP). The regalia for this Order is an unadorned chain made of iron. | |||
Membership is bestowed ''by fellow members'' in recognition of courage in the face of real danger in the context of an SCA event. | |||
It was supposed to be a one-time award. However, Iron Chains were awarded after consultation of the Order and consideration of the King and Queen in subsequent reigns. | |||
The Order was registered with the College of Heralds in April 1982, during the time of transition of An Tir from principality to Kingdom. | |||
The Order of the Iron Chain is not armigerous. It enjoys no additional precedence, no armorial achievement. Members of the Order wear a chain of iron that commemorates a meeting of situation and circumstance that inevitably brings out the highest standards of honor and chivalry and bravery. (It should be noted that those in mundane law enforcement or the medical professions don't necessarily qualify for the Order, because that is the nature of their mundane work.) | The Order of the Iron Chain is not armigerous. It enjoys no additional precedence, no armorial achievement. Members of the Order wear a chain of iron that commemorates a meeting of situation and circumstance that inevitably brings out the highest standards of honor and chivalry and bravery. (It should be noted that those in mundane law enforcement or the medical professions don't necessarily qualify for the Order, because that is the nature of their mundane work.) | ||
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While it is appropriate to ask someone if they are wearing an Iron Chain, it is considered a lapse of courtesy to ask how one achieved this recognition because circumstances surrounding the awarding of such a chain may be such that lives were damaged or lost--and such things are not spoken of lightly. Likewise, Her Grace, Gabriell MacBain said that "hugs are healing", and may be welcomed by members of the Order. | While it is appropriate to ask someone if they are wearing an Iron Chain, it is considered a lapse of courtesy to ask how one achieved this recognition because circumstances surrounding the awarding of such a chain may be such that lives were damaged or lost--and such things are not spoken of lightly. Likewise, Her Grace, Gabriell MacBain said that "hugs are healing", and may be welcomed by members of the Order. | ||
This is an Order that does not seek out members. Any who aspire to the Order and try to shape circumstance and action to qualify for the Order are automatically disqualified. It is a matter of discreet investigation before someone receives an Iron Chain | ''This is an Order that does not seek out members.'' Any who aspire to the Order and try to shape circumstance and action to qualify for the Order are automatically disqualified. It is a matter of discreet investigation by the order members before someone receives an Iron Chain. | ||
While the Order of the Iron Chain is protected by Kingdom Law and remains unique to An Tir, the standards it represents are universal society-wide. | |||
[https://op.antirheralds.org/index.php?ward=5 A listing of recipients of the Order of the Iron Chain.] | |||
Roster through 2004 hand entered here by Brendan ap Llewelyn. Updated 2024 by Elisabetta Tommaso di Carduci. Updated and corrected 2025 by Michelino di Gino Martini: | |||
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| [[Harrold of Warrington]] || Mar 25 AS 12 / 1978 | |||
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| [[Draggi Kathigitis]] || Mar 25 AS 12 / 1978 | |||
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| [[Guillaume de Vinvert]] || Mar 25 As 12 / 1978 | |||
|- | |||
| [[Robert MacFlandry of Dundee]] || Jul 28 AS 14 / 1979 | |||
|- | |||
| [[Brand deus-Leons]] || Sep 14 AS 17 / 1982 | |||
|- | |||
| [[Robyn Amoury de Montfort]] || May 28 AS 19 / 1984 | |||
|- | |||
| [[Hjallgrimmr]] || Sep 6 AS 22 / 1987 | |||
|- | |||
| [[Ara the Tresspassed]] || Jul 3 AS 23 / 1988 | |||
|- | |||
| [[Sven Red Beard Einarson]] || Jan 11 AS 26 / 1992 | |||
|- | |||
| [[Dafydd ap Emrys]] || Jul 11 AS 27 / 1992 | |||
|- | |||
| [[Gaelin the Slick]] || Jun 28 AS 36 / 2001 | |||
|- | |||
| [[Cairbre macc Eochada micc Fedelmid]] || Jan 25 AS 37 / 2003 | |||
|- | |||
| [[Laurin of Rosewood]] || Jul 19 AS 38 / 2003 | |||
|- | |||
| [[Sylverstone the Traveller]] || Jan 24 AS 38 / 2004 | |||
|- | |||
| [[Aaron of the Black Mountains]] || May 22 AS 39 / 2004 | |||
|- | |||
| [[Sojiro Motaki]] || Aug 19 AS 52 / 2017 | |||
|- | |||
| [[Niáll inn Orkneyski]] || Apr 23 AS 56 / 2022 | |||
|- | |||
| [[Sina Erdeneva]] || Jun 10 AS 57 / 2022 | |||
|- | |||
| [[Decimus Marius Gavinus Brittanicus]] || Jun 18 AS 57 / 2022 | |||
|- | |||
| [[Ulfgar Hjartar Bani Thorvaldsson]] || Jul 9 AS 57 / 2022 | |||
|- | |||
| [[Salvador Rodrigo de Granada]] || Apr 12 AS 59 / 2025 | |||
|} | |||
[[category:glossary]] | [[category:glossary]] | ||
[[Category:An Tir Awards]] |
Latest revision as of 17:02, 4 September 2025
(By way of History and Overall Introduction to the Order. This site was under construction by Laurin of Rosewood. May her memory be a blessing.)
The Order of the Iron Chain, instituted in the late 70s by Manfred Kreigstreiber, then Prince of An Tir, was created to commemorate those who risked their life to save another.
Before creating the order, Prince Manfred checked with corpora as well as the then current King of the West, since society standards for knightly regalia at that time consisted of the white belt, spurs, and gold chain. Skilled in iron work, His Highness created the first Iron Chains.
Based on an incident that he witnessed (and participated in), King Manfred awarded them during court to Guillaume de Vinvert of the Barony of Madrone, Harold of Warrington of the Barony of Lions Gate, and Draggi Kathigitis (known at the time as Morimoto Koryu) of the Barony of Madrone.
AN TIR CORONET TOURNEY, (CAER LYON, 25-25 MARCH, A.S.XI [1978]) Chronicled by Genevra from copious notes taken by Donn. A sylvan site at Bellfountain Park , between Corvallis and Eugene, saw the selection of the next Prince and Princess of An Tir. Folk gathered at First Court witnessed the presentation of several awards. Guillaume de Vinvert, Harold of Warrington, and Morimoto Koryu were given the Order of the Iron Chain, for exceptional bravery (in rescuing a horse from a nearby bog at the Lions Gate Coronet [which was held in September 1977]).” [The Crier (May 1978)]
Poore-house notes: Sources differ slightly on this award. Kingdom law says that it is “Given by the Crown for deeds of true courage and bravery in the face of personal and real danger.” (KL 4.C.8.b.13) Elsewhere noted that it is a polling Order: “membership is bestowed by fellow members in recognition of courage in the face of real danger in the context of an SCA event.” (KH 153, OP). The regalia for this Order is an unadorned chain made of iron.
Membership is bestowed by fellow members in recognition of courage in the face of real danger in the context of an SCA event.
It was supposed to be a one-time award. However, Iron Chains were awarded after consultation of the Order and consideration of the King and Queen in subsequent reigns.
The Order was registered with the College of Heralds in April 1982, during the time of transition of An Tir from principality to Kingdom.
The Order of the Iron Chain is not armigerous. It enjoys no additional precedence, no armorial achievement. Members of the Order wear a chain of iron that commemorates a meeting of situation and circumstance that inevitably brings out the highest standards of honor and chivalry and bravery. (It should be noted that those in mundane law enforcement or the medical professions don't necessarily qualify for the Order, because that is the nature of their mundane work.)
While it is appropriate to ask someone if they are wearing an Iron Chain, it is considered a lapse of courtesy to ask how one achieved this recognition because circumstances surrounding the awarding of such a chain may be such that lives were damaged or lost--and such things are not spoken of lightly. Likewise, Her Grace, Gabriell MacBain said that "hugs are healing", and may be welcomed by members of the Order.
This is an Order that does not seek out members. Any who aspire to the Order and try to shape circumstance and action to qualify for the Order are automatically disqualified. It is a matter of discreet investigation by the order members before someone receives an Iron Chain.
While the Order of the Iron Chain is protected by Kingdom Law and remains unique to An Tir, the standards it represents are universal society-wide.
A listing of recipients of the Order of the Iron Chain.
Roster through 2004 hand entered here by Brendan ap Llewelyn. Updated 2024 by Elisabetta Tommaso di Carduci. Updated and corrected 2025 by Michelino di Gino Martini:
Harrold of Warrington | Mar 25 AS 12 / 1978 |
Draggi Kathigitis | Mar 25 AS 12 / 1978 |
Guillaume de Vinvert | Mar 25 As 12 / 1978 |
Robert MacFlandry of Dundee | Jul 28 AS 14 / 1979 |
Brand deus-Leons | Sep 14 AS 17 / 1982 |
Robyn Amoury de Montfort | May 28 AS 19 / 1984 |
Hjallgrimmr | Sep 6 AS 22 / 1987 |
Ara the Tresspassed | Jul 3 AS 23 / 1988 |
Sven Red Beard Einarson | Jan 11 AS 26 / 1992 |
Dafydd ap Emrys | Jul 11 AS 27 / 1992 |
Gaelin the Slick | Jun 28 AS 36 / 2001 |
Cairbre macc Eochada micc Fedelmid | Jan 25 AS 37 / 2003 |
Laurin of Rosewood | Jul 19 AS 38 / 2003 |
Sylverstone the Traveller | Jan 24 AS 38 / 2004 |
Aaron of the Black Mountains | May 22 AS 39 / 2004 |
Sojiro Motaki | Aug 19 AS 52 / 2017 |
Niáll inn Orkneyski | Apr 23 AS 56 / 2022 |
Sina Erdeneva | Jun 10 AS 57 / 2022 |
Decimus Marius Gavinus Brittanicus | Jun 18 AS 57 / 2022 |
Ulfgar Hjartar Bani Thorvaldsson | Jul 9 AS 57 / 2022 |
Salvador Rodrigo de Granada | Apr 12 AS 59 / 2025 |