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==Memories== | |||
In the martial history of Caid, Duke Sir Ivan's skill and style of fighting was probably the most influential and long-lasting contribution of any Caiden knight as an innovator, a studied practitioner of the martial art, and as a teacher of those skills. Few if any ever matched his athleticism, his formidable skill, or his chivalric ethos. ~[[Armand de Sevigny]] | |||
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Duke Ivan the Illustrated, KSCA
Elevated to the Order of the Chivalry June 3, 1990 by Patrick and Lyn, King and Queen of Caid.
Offices & Positions
- Twenty-sixth King of Caid with Fiona Julienne nic Lowry, 11/17/1990-06/01/1991
- Twenty-eight King of Caid with Black Aislynn Straithbaern, 11/16/1991-06/06/1992
- King's Champion for Gar, 06/04/1994-11/19/1994
- Thirty-fourth King of Caid with Black Aislynn Straithbaern, 11/19/1994-06/03/1995
- Forty-first King of Caid with Trifona Anastasiia Dodovicha, 06/06/1998-11/21/1998
- Forty-sixth King of Caid with Ciar Lasse MacGregor, 11/18/2000-06/02/2001
Memories
In the martial history of Caid, Duke Sir Ivan's skill and style of fighting was probably the most influential and long-lasting contribution of any Caiden knight as an innovator, a studied practitioner of the martial art, and as a teacher of those skills. Few if any ever matched his athleticism, his formidable skill, or his chivalric ethos. ~Armand de Sevigny