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{{Populace|photo = [[Image:AriadnedeGlevo1.JPG|300px|Ariadne de Glevo]]| photocaption = Ariadne | {{Populace|photo = [[Image:AriadnedeGlevo1.JPG|300px|Ariadne de Glevo]]| photocaption = Ariadne on Tucker at QCE Fall 2008 | location = [[Altavia]] | status = Active| device = [[Image:Device needed.jpg]] | devicecaption = Argent, a single-headed chess knight and on a chief sable a tilting lance reversed argent}} | ||
Lady Ariadne de Glevo is one of the first Companions of the Order of the [[Chamfron]] of Caid. She teaches jousting in both Caid and the West and helped design the authorization process for jousting in Caid. | Lady Ariadne de Glevo is one of the first Companions of the Order of the [[Chamfron]] of Caid. She teaches jousting in both Caid and the West and helped design the authorization process for jousting in Caid. |
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Lady Ariadne de Glevo is one of the first Companions of the Order of the Chamfron of Caid. She teaches jousting in both Caid and the West and helped design the authorization process for jousting in Caid.
Offices & Positions
- Caid Deputy Kingdom Equestrian Marshal, 11/1/2006-Present
- West Kingdom Senior Equestrian Marshal, ?-Present
Event Staff
- Equestrian Marshal-in-charge, Fall 2004 Queen's Champion Equestrian, 12/05/2004
- Event Steward for Fall 2008 Queen's Champion Equestrian, 12/6/2008
Horses
Tucker
He is a 15.3hh bay Tennessee Walker gelding. His registered name is "Ladd's Credible Threat" foaled April 16, 2000. He is registered with the Tennessee Walking Horse Breeders & Exhibitors Assoc. (TWHBEA) and with the National Plantation Walking Horse Association (NPWHA). I rasied him from a foal hence he has no idea he's a horse...he thinks he's a dog and therefore deserves to sleep at the foot of my bed!