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Mistress Käthe Willig von Mainz, OP, OL.  Also known as Käthe von Munchausen, with a wandering umlaut.
Mistress Käthe Willig von Mainz, OP, OL.  Also known as Käthe von Munchausen, with a wandering umlaut.

Revision as of 16:41, 20 April 2011

Photo
011-Caid.jpg
Kathe and Brian Saunders
Information
Preferred title: Not specified
Their Pronouns: Not specified
Resides: West
Status: Deceased
Awards: Visit the Caid Order of Precedence
Heraldry
Kathe Willig von Mainz.GIF
Per chevron argent and counter-vair, in chief a pennon kite wavy vert, armed argent, langued gules, banded thrice about the neck Or, thrice-tailed azure, gules and azure, sticked and stringed sable.
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Mistress Käthe Willig von Mainz, OP, OL. Also known as Käthe von Munchausen, with a wandering umlaut.

Offices & Positions

Seneschal, Principality of Caid, ? to 1/1976

Death

Mistress Käthe passed away on November 7, 2010, from complications of multiple myeloma and pneumonia, in San Jose. She is survived by two daughters.

Projects & Publications

Scrolls

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