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== Known Holders of the Title== | == Known Holders of the Title== | ||
This traditional Dreiburgen Baronial title is not kept in the O.P. | This traditional Dreiburgen Baronial title is not kept in the O.P. | ||
*Canton of [[Gorgonoth]] | |||
*[[Armand de Sevigny]] at the 1st Gorgonoth Anniversary Tourney on October 29, 1972 | **Premiere: [[Armand de Sevigny]] at the 1st Gorgonoth Anniversary Tourney on October 29, 1972 | ||
*[[Christian of Orange]] on [[2nd Gorgonoth Tourney 1973]] | **[[Christian of Orange]] on [[2nd Gorgonoth Tourney 1973]] | ||
* | *Barony of [[Dreiburgen]], Champion of Dreiburgen | ||
**Premiere: [[Thomas the Merciless]] on [[Dreiburgen Anniversary 1975|10/25/1975]] | |||
*[[ | **[[Dreiburgen#Champions_of_Dreiburgen| Full listing of known Champions of Dreiburgen]] | ||
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==Token/Regalia== | ==Token/Regalia== |
Revision as of 16:32, 6 October 2022
A Dreiburgen Baronial Title
Created by Waldt and Alison given by the Baron originally to the heavy weapons winners of Dreiburgen Anniversary and Spring Tournament. The name Dragon Slayer of Gorgonoth is historically based in Dreiburgen’s roots from when it was the Canton of Gorgonoth under the Barony of Angels. Gorgonoth is named for San Gorgonio, the highest peak in Southern California (11,485 feet), located east of San Bernardino
The name led to stories of the Dragons of Gorgonoth and the most fearsome of all Gorgonoth the Dreaded.
The Dragon Slayer of Gorgonoth was retired by Rowena de Segovia and was unused until 05/01/2004 when Baron Malcolm Alberic brought the title back as a prize for the winners of Dreiburgen Spring Tournament
Known Holders of the Title
This traditional Dreiburgen Baronial title is not kept in the O.P.
- Canton of Gorgonoth
- Premiere: Armand de Sevigny at the 1st Gorgonoth Anniversary Tourney on October 29, 1972
- Christian of Orange on 2nd Gorgonoth Tourney 1973
- Barony of Dreiburgen, Champion of Dreiburgen
Token/Regalia
- A pendant of a dragon tied in a Celtic knot
Photos
Dragonslayer of Gorgonoth presentation scroll to Sir Christian of Orange, Oct 27th, 1973 / AS VIII