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Lucius von Bamberg is a Sergeant of Adiantum, Protégé to Viscountess Ceridwen ferch Morgan OP, Squire to Viscount Sir Aaron Duncan. | Lucius von Bamberg is a Sergeant of Adiantum, Protégé to Viscountess Ceridwen ferch Morgan OP, Squire to Viscount Sir Aaron Duncan. | ||
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Lucius von Bamberg is a Sergeant of Adiantum, Protégé to Viscountess Ceridwen ferch Morgan OP, Squire to Viscount Sir Aaron Duncan.
Etymology
- Lucius = LOO-shuhs
- von Bamberg = fawn BAM-berg
Meaning
Lucius derives from latin word Lux, meaning "light". "von Bamberg" is a German Locative Surname meaning "from Bamberg", a town on the Main river near Nuremberg.
Persona
Lucius hails from the southern German town of Bamberg in the year 1250. He is active in the community as a fisherman and aquaculturist at the St. Michaelsberg Monastery.
SCA History
Though he is not a member of the SCA, let alone the Order of Chivalry, Sir Hammer is a knight. He was drawn that way, and he is not sure how else to be. He is, however, very happy to help as a public domain image.
Positions
Related
- Untitled - caption: 'A knight with pole-hammer' - http://www.flickr.com/photos/britishlibrary/12458764085/