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Elisabeth de Besancon is a member of the [[Order of the Laurel]] and a resident of the [[Barony]] of [[Glymm Mere]].
Elisabeth de Besancon is a member of the [[Order of the Laurel]] and a resident of the [[Barony]] of [[Glymm Mere]].
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Per fess wavy azure and Or, five gouttes two and three argent and an annulet vert.
Per fess wavy azure and Or, five gouttes two and three argent and an annulet vert.


[[File:June 2014 IMG 7902 favorite depiction.JPG|thumb|250px|center|brooch by Fjorlief in Haga]]
[[File:June 2014 IMG 7902 favorite depiction.JPG|thumb|200px|center|brooch by Fjorlief in Haga]]


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Revision as of 13:09, 20 July 2025

Maitresse Elisabeth
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Elisabeth de Besancon is a member of the Order of the Laurel and a resident of the Barony of Glymm Mere.

Elisabeth documents her projects on the Facebook page Elisa's Endeavors. https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100069109116286



Arms

Per fess wavy azure and Or, five gouttes two and three argent and an annulet vert.

brooch by Fjorlief in Haga

Awards Received

  • Award of Arms Mar 4 AS 34 / 2000
  • Crystal of Glymm Mere (Glymm Mere) May 6 AS 35 / 2000
  • Red Hart (Glymm Mere) Oct 7 AS 35 / 2000
  • Jambe de Lion Oct 13 AS 36 / 2001
  • Laurel Jan 10 AS 38 / 2004
  • Ewer (Glymm Mere) Dec 17 AS 40 / 2005
  • Baron's Favor (Glymm Mere) Apr 16 AS 45 / 2011
  • Golden Bell (Glymm Mere) May 12 AS 47 / 2012
  • Bountiful Hand July 21 AS 47 / 2012


Interests

  • Textile arts
    • garment construction, particularly houppelandes, veils, and other clothing of the 14th and 15th centuries
    • embroidery, especially counted stitch styles
    • weaving, with a current goal of being able to weave a fine, ruffled veil
  • Daily medieval life
  • Most likely to be found in an artisans' village, classroom, or salon teaching or working on a project