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==History==
==History==
The Order of the Seraphic Star, most senior of all baronial service awards in the Kingdom of the [[West]]''<small><sup>1</sup></small>'', was founded by Vicar [[Sarkanyi Gero]] on January 9, 1971, A.S. V to recognize outstanding contributions to the Barony of the [[Angels]]. The Crown-chartered Order was organized along the lines of traditional European orders of chivalry, with active membership limited to twelve at any given time.''<small><sup>2</sup></small>'' The sign of the Order at its initial creation was a stole-like mantle of pearl-grey moire faced with scarlet, with the intention that the insignia of the Order, a star, would hang from the center point of the stole.
The Order of the Seraphic Star, the first baronial service award in the SCA, was founded by [[Angels]] Vicar [[Sarkanyi Gero]] on January 9, 1971, A.S. V to recognize outstanding contributions to the Barony. The Crown-chartered Order was organized along the lines of traditional European orders of chivalry, with active membership limited to twelve at any given time. As evidenced by the list of recipients, this limitation is no longer the case.  


Membership in the Order was conferred by the Baron of the Angels, who served as Prefect of the Order,''<small><sup>3</sup></small>''. Companions of the Order, up to three at a time, were admitted back then at Caid Twelfth Night''<small><sup>4</sup></small>'', although there were charter provisions to permit the admission of one additional member at mid-year, provided that the total number did not exceed twelve. The Prefect of the Order was not a member during his tenure, but assumed a special membership status upon leaving the post of Baron.
The insignia of the Order at its inception was a stole-like mantle of pearl-grey moire faced with scarlet, with the intention that the Order's medallion, a star, would hang from the center point of the stole.


Companions of the Seraphic Star were expected to continue active service to the barony as a group, not just as individuals. This was most apparent in the Albert Fund, the name of which, if not the purpose, was familiar to most subjects of Caid when the Order was created. Albert, for whom the fund was named, is the toddler son of Demetrius Christianson of Athens, a member of the household of Viscount Sir [[Christian of Orange]]. Albert was born nearly four months premature and, because of oxygen difficulties in his incubator, was almost totally blind. The fund was established to help defray Albert's educational expenses. The source of the funds had been the sale of the fighting waivers and baked goods at local events, and the donations of the good people of Caid to the Maneki-Nekko''<small><sup>5</sup></small>'' cats.
Membership in the Order was conferred by the Baron of the Angels, who served as Prefect of the Order, who was not a member during his tenure, but assumed a special membership status upon leaving the post of Baron. Companions of the Order, up to three at a time, were admitted at Caid Twelfth Night, with charter provisions to permit the admission of one additional member at mid-year, provided that the total number did not exceed twelve.


In 1978, [[Sarkanyi Gero]] closed the Order. In 2004, it was restored by Baron [[Jason Thomas the Wanderer]] and Baroness [[Morgaine FitzStephen]]. Since then, the Baron and Baroness of the Angels admit new members after current members have been polled and the results reported to them by the Principal of the Order. Admission usually occurs at Angels Yule in December, and occasionally at Angels Anniversary in Sept/Oct.
Companions of the Seraphic Star were expected to continue active service in the Barony not only as an individual but also as a group. This was most apparent in the creation of the Albert Fund, the name of which, if not the purpose, was familiar to most subjects of Caid when the Order was created. Albert, for whom the fund was named, was the son of Demetrius Christianson of Athens, a member of the household of Viscount Sir [[Christian of Orange]]. Albert was born nearly four months premature and, because of oxygen difficulties in his incubator, was almost totally blind. The fund was established to help defray Albert's educational expenses. The main source of the funds were derived from the sale of fighting waivers and baked goods at local events, and donations of the good people of Caid to the Maneki-Nekko''<small><sup>1</sup></small>'' cats. In 1978, [[Sarkanyi Gero]] closed the Order.  


In 2004, it was restored by Baron [[Jason Thomas the Wanderer]] and Baroness [[Morgaine FitzStephen]]. Since then, the Baron and Baroness of the Angels admit new members after current members have been polled and the results reported to them by the Principal of the Order. Admission usually occurs at Angels Yule in December, and occasionally at Angels Anniversary in Sept/Oct.


''<small><sup>1</sup></small>''It is actually the first Baronial Order created in the SCA.<br>
''<small><sup>1</sup></small>''Donation collection was designated by the presence of a maneki-neko, the white, gold and green Japanese "welcome" or "lucky" cat statue with one paw raised.
''<small><sup>2</sup></small>''This has since changed, as evidenced by the list of recipients below.<br>
''<small><sup>3</sup></small>''The current Principal of the Order is Baroness [[Gabrielle nicChlurain]].<br>
''<small><sup>4</sup></small>''New members are now inducted at Angels Yule.<br>
''<small><sup>5</sup></small>''Donation collection was designated by the presence of a maneki-neko, the white, gold and green Japanese "welcome" or "lucky" cat statue with one paw raised.


==Titles==
==Titles==
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==Token/Regalia==
==Token/Regalia==
As noted in the article, a grey and red stole with a star dependent from the center is an insignia of the Order.
The badge of the Order is: (Fieldless) A mullet of six points argent surmounted by a set of seraph's wings Or, which was registered in April 2013, although the name of the Order was registered much earlier, in April 1981.
The badge of the Order is: (Fieldless) A mullet of six points argent surmounted by a set of seraph's wings Or, which was registered in April 2013, although the name of the Order was registered much earlier, in April 1981.


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*[[Cedric the Dark]] (01/14/1978)
*[[Cedric the Dark]] (01/14/1978)
*[[Eyana bat David]] (01/14/1978)
*[[Eyana bat David]] (01/14/1978)
*<b>Order closed by [[sarkanyi Gero]]</b>; reinstated by [[Jason and Morgaine]]
 
<b>Order closed by [[Sarkanyi Gero]]; reinstated by [[Jason and Morgaine]]</b>
*[[Flavia Beatrice Carmigniani]] (09/11/2004)
*[[Flavia Beatrice Carmigniani]] (09/11/2004)
*[[Huette Aliza von und zu Ährens und Mechthildberg]] (09/11/2004)
*[[Huette Aliza von und zu Ährens und Mechthildberg]] (09/11/2004)
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*[[Robert John of Cedar Wood]] (12/15/2012)
*[[Robert John of Cedar Wood]] (12/15/2012)
*[[Fu Ching Lan]] (12/15/2012)
*[[Fu Ching Lan]] (12/15/2012)
*[[Lynette Sandoval del Valle de los Unicornios]] (12/13/14)
*[[Jason Thomas the Wanderer]] (12/13/2014)
*[[Jason Thomas the Wanderer]] (12/13/14)
*[[Lynnette de Sandoval del Valle de los Unicornios]] (12/13/2014)
*[[Timotheus Zacharia von Schloss Zwilling]] (12/13/14)
*[[Timotheus Zacharia von Schloss Zwilling]] (12/13/2014)
*[[Lorissa du Griffin]] (12/12/2015)
*[[Selewynn Beltran]] (12/12/2015)
*[[Caspian Blackrune]] (09/09/2017)
*[[Sonja St. Pauli Blackrune|Sonya Blackrune]] (09/09/2017)
*[[Arianna Foxford]] (12/15/2018)
*[[Uilliam mór MacGregor]] (12/14/19)
*[[Gorandookht Mamigonian]] (12/10/22)


==More Information==
==More Information==


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History

The Order of the Seraphic Star, the first baronial service award in the SCA, was founded by Angels Vicar Sarkanyi Gero on January 9, 1971, A.S. V to recognize outstanding contributions to the Barony. The Crown-chartered Order was organized along the lines of traditional European orders of chivalry, with active membership limited to twelve at any given time. As evidenced by the list of recipients, this limitation is no longer the case.

The insignia of the Order at its inception was a stole-like mantle of pearl-grey moire faced with scarlet, with the intention that the Order's medallion, a star, would hang from the center point of the stole.

Membership in the Order was conferred by the Baron of the Angels, who served as Prefect of the Order, who was not a member during his tenure, but assumed a special membership status upon leaving the post of Baron. Companions of the Order, up to three at a time, were admitted at Caid Twelfth Night, with charter provisions to permit the admission of one additional member at mid-year, provided that the total number did not exceed twelve.

Companions of the Seraphic Star were expected to continue active service in the Barony not only as an individual but also as a group. This was most apparent in the creation of the Albert Fund, the name of which, if not the purpose, was familiar to most subjects of Caid when the Order was created. Albert, for whom the fund was named, was the son of Demetrius Christianson of Athens, a member of the household of Viscount Sir Christian of Orange. Albert was born nearly four months premature and, because of oxygen difficulties in his incubator, was almost totally blind. The fund was established to help defray Albert's educational expenses. The main source of the funds were derived from the sale of fighting waivers and baked goods at local events, and donations of the good people of Caid to the Maneki-Nekko1 cats. In 1978, Sarkanyi Gero closed the Order.

In 2004, it was restored by Baron Jason Thomas the Wanderer and Baroness Morgaine FitzStephen. Since then, the Baron and Baroness of the Angels admit new members after current members have been polled and the results reported to them by the Principal of the Order. Admission usually occurs at Angels Yule in December, and occasionally at Angels Anniversary in Sept/Oct.

1Donation collection was designated by the presence of a maneki-neko, the white, gold and green Japanese "welcome" or "lucky" cat statue with one paw raised.

Titles

No title is associated with this honor.

Token/Regalia

The badge of the Order is: (Fieldless) A mullet of six points argent surmounted by a set of seraph's wings Or, which was registered in April 2013, although the name of the Order was registered much earlier, in April 1981.

Current Members of the Order

Order closed by Sarkanyi Gero; reinstated by Jason and Morgaine

More Information


Awards of Caid
Patent: Chivalry, Laurel, Pelican, Defense, Royal Peerage.
Grant: Grant of Arms, Argent Blade, Chiron, Crescent, Gauntlet, Golden Lance, Lux Caidis.
Armigerous: Award of Arms, Court Barony, Arcus, Argent Arrow, Chamfron, Crescent Sword, Dolphin, Duellist, Harp Argent.
Non-armigerous: Acorn, Argent Star, Augmentation of Arms, Chanson, Corde de Guerre, Crescent and Flame, Crossed Swords, Furison of Caid, Legion of Courtesy, Ordo Cordis, Royal Recognition of Excellence, Signum Reginae, Sigillum Regis, Signum Regni, Vanguard of Honor.
Honors: Arts and Sciences Pentathlon Champion, King's Champion, Personal Heraldic Title, Queen's Champion, Right Noble, Rose.
Closed: White Scarf, Landmark, New Battered Helm.
Other Information: Alternate Titles, Award Cords, Award Types, Closed Award, Polling Order, Rare and special award.