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* Fellow of the College of [[Saint Giles]] (University of Victoria Medieval Club) | * Fellow of the College of [[Saint Giles]] (University of Victoria Medieval Club) | ||
* Current location: Harpelestane in the Kingdom of Drachenwald | * Current location: Harpelestane in the Kingdom of Drachenwald | ||
== Known Accomplices == | |||
Æringunnr is married to [[William MacBrennan|Liam mac Brennan]]. Their son is named Jamie. | |||
She has one apprentice: Abigail, living in the Barony of [[Seagirt]] | She has one apprentice: Abigail, living in the Barony of [[Seagirt]] | ||
Her SCA family include: [[Yrsa Ketilsdottir]], [[Thorin Olafsson]], [[Nikolai Thoranovich]], [[Seth Starr]] | |||
== Interests == | |||
archaeology: | archaeology: |
Revision as of 14:14, 10 April 2010
Nadezhda Toranova changed her name to Æringunnr Yrsudóttir (March 2010)
- Currently reigning as first princess of Insulae Draconis, Kingdom of Drachenwald (March 2010-August 2010)
- Became a member of the Order of the Laurel at Ursulmas XXXVI/2002
- A landed Baroness of Seagirt with Liam mac Brennan (January 2001-January 2004)
- Fellow of the College of Saint Giles (University of Victoria Medieval Club)
- Current location: Harpelestane in the Kingdom of Drachenwald
Known Accomplices
Æringunnr is married to Liam mac Brennan. Their son is named Jamie.
She has one apprentice: Abigail, living in the Barony of Seagirt
Her SCA family include: Yrsa Ketilsdottir, Thorin Olafsson, Nikolai Thoranovich, Seth Starr
Interests
archaeology: mortuary settlement identity gender life cycle ethical issues
Norse: archaeology culture migration Scotland Iceland Greenland Vinland Russia sagas legal codes language
Russia (primarily Kievan Rus): archaeology history culture literature language calligraphy settlements Novgorod Kiev religion
Anglo-Saxon: archaeology literature language
Misc SCA interests: heraldry folklore/legends food calligraphy costuming