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* [[Martin II and Neptha II|Fifth King of Caid]] with [[Neptha of Thebes]], 05/31/1980-11/22/1980 | * [[Martin II and Neptha II|Fifth King of Caid]] with [[Neptha of Thebes]], 05/31/1980-11/22/1980 | ||
* [[Dolphin Herald]], Kingdom of Caid, circa 1980 | * [[Dolphin Herald]], Kingdom of Caid, circa 1980 | ||
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Image:Martinneptha.jpg|Taken | Image:Martinneptha.jpg| Taken 09/17/1977 as Martin and Neptha come forward to receive the victor's wreathes at the end of Coronet Tourney. (L-R): Viscount Sir [[Hugh the Undecided]], [[Martin the Temperate]], [[Neptha of Thebes]], Sir [[Charles of Dublin]], and Viscount Sir [[Morven of Carrick]]. | ||
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Duke Martin the Temperate, KSCA, OP
Offices & Positions
- Sixth Prince of the Principality of Caid with Arabella Lyon de Rohese, 11/20/1976-06/04/1977
- Eighth (and final) Prince of the Principality of Caid with Neptha of Thebes, 11/19/1977-06/03/1978
- Second King of Caid with Neptha of Thebes, 11/18/1978-06/02/1979
- Earl Marshal, Kingdom of Caid, 12/1979-6/1980
- Fifth King of Caid with Neptha of Thebes, 05/31/1980-11/22/1980
- Dolphin Herald, Kingdom of Caid, circa 1980
Event Staff
Classes Taught
Projects & Publications
Photos
Taken 09/17/1977 as Martin and Neptha come forward to receive the victor's wreathes at the end of Coronet Tourney. (L-R): Viscount Sir Hugh the Undecided, Martin the Temperate, Neptha of Thebes, Sir Charles of Dublin, and Viscount Sir Morven of Carrick.