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     "Harp or Halbard, battlefield or ballad.... That man is an Artist."
     "Harp or Halbard, battlefield or ballad.... That man is an Artist."


~Edric IV upon the Caidan victory at Prado Hill, A.S XLII
~King Edric IV upon the Caidan victory at Prado Hill, A.S XLII


  A Norwegian mercenary and Skald in 1195ad., Mathias held farmlands in Ireland for a time before joining the Caidan Army in A.S. 31. Trained in music and poetry of his native Trondheim, he quickly began to study the other forms of these arts found in Caid.
  A Norwegian mercenary and Skald born in 1153, Mathias held farmlands in Ireland for a time before joining the Caidan Army in A.S. 31. Trained in music and poetry of his native Trondheim, he quickly began to study the other forms of these arts found in Caid.


A constant soldier for ten years, he served under many Crowns of the Realm. In A.S. 42 under King Edric IV, Mathias fought in many decisive battles, most notably the Caidan victories at Prado Hill and Highland Plains. He was also appointed as Royal Bard during this reign and expanded his studies of music and poetry under Royal patronage.
A constant soldier for ten years, he served under many Crowns of the Realm. In A.S. 42 under King Edric IV, Mathias fought in many decisive battles; most notably the Caidan victories at Prado Hill and Highland Plains. He was also appointed as Royal Bard during this reign and expanded his studies of music and poetry under Royal patronage.


After the peaceful end of Edric IV's reign, Mathias assumed his father's old position as member of the Varangian Guard in Constantinople. It was there in the East Roman Empire that he became enamored of the Eastern Muse, and began to study and perform the music of those peculiar harps and lutes. Poetry and music soon took up most of his time, and to his fellow mercenaries' disdain he was often requested to perform in Court.
After the peaceful end of Edric IV's reign, Mathias assumed his father's old position as member of the Varangian Guard in Constantinople. It was there in the East Roman Empire that he became enamored of the Eastern Muse, and began to study and perform the music of those peculiar harps and lutes. Poetry and music soon took up most of his time, and to his fellow mercenaries' disdain he was often requested to perform in Court.


Political and religious tensions within the Varangian Guard soon reared their heads, and Mathias chose to leave his position among them. Though now devoted to art and music, his military exploits were by no means finished, nor would he remain in the West very long. His half Irish son Olaf was now of age and sought to make a new life abroad with his father.
Political and religious tensions within the Varangian Guard soon reared their heads, and Mathias chose to leave his position among them. Though now devoted to art and music, his military exploits were by no means finished, nor would he remain in the west very long. His half Irish son Olaf was now of age and sought to make a new life abroad with his father.


In 1190 Mathias returned to Ireland to settle the question of inheritance of the farmstead there. Olaf left his inherited holdings to his mother and half sister, choosing the sword over the plow. Though young, Olaf had seen his share of combat in border skirmishes and raids so common in Ireland.
In 1190 Mathias returned to Ireland to settle the question of inheritance of the farmstead there. Olaf left his inherited holdings to his mother and half sister, choosing the sword over the plow. Though young, Olaf had seen his share of combat in border skirmishes and raids so common in Ireland.
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Mathias, Olaf and Seamus soon found there was easy gold to be made along the way by protecting caravans bound for Kiev and other cities of Rus. The three joined House Romani, long time friends from the early years in the East, and travelled by river next to the caravans.  
Mathias, Olaf and Seamus soon found there was easy gold to be made along the way by protecting caravans bound for Kiev and other cities of Rus. The three joined House Romani, long time friends from the early years in the East, and travelled by river next to the caravans.  


Their ship Hronslítr came to be known as Floating Wagon among their gypsy brethren, and provided swift protection and control of local waterways. Mathias also found a warm welcome in many Courts and Revels he attended, and was often called to perform for Noble and Commoner alike.
Their ship Hronslítr came to be known as Floating Wagon among their gypsy brethren, and provided swift protection and control of local waterways. Mathias also found a warm welcome in many Courts and Revels he attended and was often called to perform for Noble and Commoner alike.


His reputation as an Artist continued to grow, and in 1195 (A.S. 52) was appointed Queen's Guard and Gladius Musicorum, Sword of Music, to Their Majesties Tahira and Alexander. He can be found to this day sharing his joy in the Muse up and down the coasts of our fair Caid.....
His reputation as an Artist continued to grow and in 1195 (A.S. 52) was appointed Queen's Guard and Gladius Musicorum, Sword of Music, to Their Majesties Tahira and Alexander. He can be found to this day sharing his joy in the Muse up and down the coasts of our fair Caid.....


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== Offices & Positions ==  

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Mathias Hakonan

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   "Harp or Halbard, battlefield or ballad.... That man is an Artist."

~King Edric IV upon the Caidan victory at Prado Hill, A.S XLII

A Norwegian mercenary and Skald born in 1153, Mathias held farmlands in Ireland for a time before joining the Caidan Army in A.S. 31. Trained in music and poetry of his native Trondheim, he quickly began to study the other forms of these arts found in Caid.

A constant soldier for ten years, he served under many Crowns of the Realm. In A.S. 42 under King Edric IV, Mathias fought in many decisive battles; most notably the Caidan victories at Prado Hill and Highland Plains. He was also appointed as Royal Bard during this reign and expanded his studies of music and poetry under Royal patronage.

After the peaceful end of Edric IV's reign, Mathias assumed his father's old position as member of the Varangian Guard in Constantinople. It was there in the East Roman Empire that he became enamored of the Eastern Muse, and began to study and perform the music of those peculiar harps and lutes. Poetry and music soon took up most of his time, and to his fellow mercenaries' disdain he was often requested to perform in Court.

Political and religious tensions within the Varangian Guard soon reared their heads, and Mathias chose to leave his position among them. Though now devoted to art and music, his military exploits were by no means finished, nor would he remain in the west very long. His half Irish son Olaf was now of age and sought to make a new life abroad with his father.

In 1190 Mathias returned to Ireland to settle the question of inheritance of the farmstead there. Olaf left his inherited holdings to his mother and half sister, choosing the sword over the plow. Though young, Olaf had seen his share of combat in border skirmishes and raids so common in Ireland.

Together they traveled to Trondheim and the original farmsteads of the Hakonan family. Here they commissioned a ship and hired a crew, joined by the notable Sightsman (and rumored half brother to Mathias) Seamus Clear~eyes. In the spring of 1191 they set sail for Iberia, lured by the prospect of gold and glory.

For the next three years they helped secure Caidan trade routes across the channel. After raiding the coast of Moorish Spain in support of the Reconquista, they settled along the Frankish rivers for the winter of 1194. Tales of a new Emperor in Constantinople soon reached their ears. This Emperor needed skilled men at arms and had a fondness for music, and it was said he spared no expense on either of them. With this lure they were again enticed Eastwards.

Mathias, Olaf and Seamus soon found there was easy gold to be made along the way by protecting caravans bound for Kiev and other cities of Rus. The three joined House Romani, long time friends from the early years in the East, and travelled by river next to the caravans.

Their ship Hronslítr came to be known as Floating Wagon among their gypsy brethren, and provided swift protection and control of local waterways. Mathias also found a warm welcome in many Courts and Revels he attended and was often called to perform for Noble and Commoner alike.

His reputation as an Artist continued to grow and in 1195 (A.S. 52) was appointed Queen's Guard and Gladius Musicorum, Sword of Music, to Their Majesties Tahira and Alexander. He can be found to this day sharing his joy in the Muse up and down the coasts of our fair Caid.....

Offices & Positions


Harp Argent -- Caid (music) 2007-05-12

Chanson (aka L'Honneur de la Chanson) -- Caid 2017-07-16

Order of Apollo --Barony of Angels {Music} 2017-09-09

Signum Regni -- Caid {Edric & Faizeh} (AM)2007-06-02

Queen's Champion {Arts & Sciences}{Tahira} 2017-08-12