Iago ab Adam

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Iago's arms, Ermine fretty gules, one of only about 20 3-word blazons in the SCA.
Iago relaxing at a tournament in Seagirt next to his best friend Tita the Wanderer.

SCA History

Iago joined the Society in the fall of 1994. He was admitted to the Order of the Jambe de Lion on March 7 AS 32. At Twelfth Night Coronation XXXV/2001 he and his lady wife Cecille de Beumund were offered entry into the Order of the Laurel, but they both chose to take a vigil until July Coronation XXXVI/2001. During the time on vigil Iago completed his masterwork, a roll of arms based on the arms borne at the Seige of Caerlaverock Castle in the year 1300. He has one apprentice, Boyarina Magdalina Voronova.

Persona History

Iago ab Adam is a Welshman living in England in the year 1296. He divides his time between his wife Cecille's estate at Crosswell-Beumund and his at Great Ockham.

Aliases

Iago was first known as Jaco ap Cadfael, then Jacobos mapos Catomagli, then Jacobus filius Catomagli, until finally settling on Iago ab Adam. He currently signs as, or answers to, the variants Iago ap Adam, Iacobus filius Ade, Jamys Badeham, and Iakov Adamov, among others. He often renders his title as Maister, an Anglo-Norman spelling, when using the 13th C. forms of his name.

Interests

  • Calligraphy
  • Illumination
  • Heraldry
  • Singing
  • Redheads

Scribal Creations

Bardic Creations

Award Summary

  • Silent Harp (Seagirt) Feb 28 AS 31 / 1997
  • Fellow of Saint Giles (Saint Giles) Mar 21 AS 31 / 1997
  • Jambe de Lion Mar 7 AS 32 / 1998
  • Seagull (Seagirt) Mar 21 AS 32 / 1998
  • Magistrae Ithra Sept 17 AS 35 / 2000
  • Laurel July 21 AS 36 / 2001

Known Accomplices

Iago can most often be found in the company of:

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