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{{Populace|photo = [[Image:cristobal.jpg]]| photocaption = Cristobal at Winter Weekend 2009| location = [[Calafia]] | status = Active | device = [[Image: | {{Populace|photo = [[Image:cristobal.jpg]]| photocaption = Cristobal at Winter Weekend 2009| location = [[Calafia]] | status = Active | device = [[Image:LaurelCope Cristobal.JPG|300px]]| devicecaption = Sable, a peacock in his pride argent perched within a flowering wisteria wreath proper [Wisteria sinensis].}} | ||
Mistress Cristobal's cognomen means "of the man-eating wisteria"... many of the early Calafian meetings were held at the home of Cristobal's mother, which had a very large, aggressive wisteria vine between the street and the house. After most of the populace had been scratched by it, Cristobal had her name. | Mistress Cristobal's cognomen means "of the man-eating wisteria"... many of the early Calafian meetings were held at the home of Cristobal's mother, which had a very large, aggressive wisteria vine between the street and the house. After most of the populace had been scratched by it, Cristobal had her name. |
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Mistress Cristobal's cognomen means "of the man-eating wisteria"... many of the early Calafian meetings were held at the home of Cristobal's mother, which had a very large, aggressive wisteria vine between the street and the house. After most of the populace had been scratched by it, Cristobal had her name.
Offices & Positions
- Advisor for Wilhelm and Thaleia
Event Staff
- Tea (all days), Winter Weekend 2011
Classes Taught
- Near-Eastern Folk Music - Singing The Small Songs, Collegium Caidis Fall 2008