NorthernArmy

The Northern Army

 

What's New?

  • ** NEW ** Market Day at Birka 2010 tourney results are now posted!
  • ** NEW ** Shire of Endewearde (Central Maine) heavy weapons practice information added.
  • Please send me practice schedules, locations and directions.  I am going to attempt to rebuild the practice schedule
  • This site has been moved due to the excessive cost of hosting it.  I will try to put everything back online, but it will probably take some time.

Welcome to the home of the Northern Army of the East Kingdom of the SCA!

Q- "What is the Northern Army?"
 
A - "The Northern Army is a confederation of individuals and households that hold an affinity for each other and a desire to rally under the household banner of the Northern Army. By belonging to the Northern Army, it is understood that you hold as sacred the dedication to training the troops, regardless of affiliation within the kingdom of the East, but especially within the Northern and Central Regions."


Q - "What is the SCA?"

A - The SCA is an international organization dedicated to researching and re-creating the arts and skills of pre-17th-century Europe. Our "Known World" consists of 19 kingdoms, with over 30,000 members residing in countries around the world. Members, dressed in clothing of the Middle Ages and Renaissance, attend events which feature tournaments, royal courts, feasts, dancing, various classes & workshops, and more.”


Greatfully stolen from a famous T-shirt:

"Moreover, in the whole force there could be found. No serf, no freedman, none of ignoble, none weak with old age. All were nobles, all vigorous with the strength of complete manhood, fit for all manner of battle, and so swift on foot that they despised the fleetness of calvary."
- encomium emmae, ii., C.4.

 
 
 

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