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==Recipients of the Order of Leodamas==
==Recipients of the Order of Leodamas==
*[[Eilonwy de Lyur]] -- 1973-01-13 (1)
*[[Eilonwy de Lyur]] -- 1973-01-13 (1)
*[[Amand de Sevigny]] -- 1974-01-12 (3)
*[[Armand de Sevigny]] -- 1974-01-12 (3)
*[[Diana de Savigny]] -- 1977-11-5 (4)
*[[Diana de Savigny]] -- 1977-11-5 (4)
*[[Tryggvi Halftrollson]] -- 1978-11-30
*[[Tryggvi Halftrollson]] -- 1978-11-30

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Lord Leodamas of Thebes, painted by Mistress Janay d'Aquitaine
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Preferred title: Not specified
Their Pronouns: Not specified
Resides: Calafia
Status: Deceased
Awards: Visit the Caid Order of Precedence
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Lord Leodamas of Thebes was a founding member of the Barony of Calafia, which was then still a territory of the Kingdom of the West. He was known to be a "wonderful and courtly gentleman" and a peacemaker at a time when the SCA was still developing.

His name is frequently misspelled as "Leodamus".

He served as the first Seneschal of the Barony of Calafia.

Death

According to Mistress Janay d'Aquitaine, the exertion of helping a neighbour push a car caused him to have a heart attack, resulting in his death. Leodamas died in August, 1972.

Order of Leodamas of Thebes

Following his death, Baron Talanque created an award in his name. The Order of Leodamas of Thebes was established on 13 January 1973 at the 12th Night Revels. Eilonwy de Lyur was named as the founding member of the Order of Leodamas of Thebes.(1) This award is presented to those who display traits that are seen to be in keeping with the type of person Lord Leodamas was. Polling for this award takes place at a yearly tournament which also bears his name, and if there is a designated recipient, the award is presented at Calafia Anniversary. The award may be given out annually, but it is not required.

Part of the ceremony for the Order of Leodamas is as follows:

In the early days of the Barony of Calafia, the labor and love of her people formed this land. One especially among us helped the Barony to grow, by preserving the peace and fellowship of their Excellencies’ subjects. He was Leodamas of Thebes, a man who was a peacemaker as well as an organizer and worker. He is sorely missed by all who knew him, and the Barony fondly remembers him as one of her greatest sons. Leodamas promoted harmony where there was discord and soothed troubled brows. He was an example to all. To honor and commemorate him, their Excellencies, Talanque and Rowen Lynn, founding Baron and Baroness of Calafia, established the Order of Leodamas.

Memorial Tournament

The first tournament dedicated to Leodamas of Thebes was held in September, 1976. The event was held at Balboa Park, having been a week later than originally planned due to rain the previous week. In the finals, Balin of Tor defeated Gregory of York. (2)

Recipients of the Order of Leodamas

Memories

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Mistress Janay d'Aquitaine, OL:

He was in his 80s when I met him. He was a handsome man who stood about 6 feet, slender but fairly fit looking for his age. He was fair skinned, with snow-white hair that may have been dark when younger. His eyes were a brilliant sky blue. His manner was always courtly, even around vexing persons (and there were a few). He had a sweet smile and he was more inclined to laugh. He could be described as of noble mien and to the manor born. Soft spoken, I never heard him raise his voice. He almost always wore a white chiton and a short blue cloak. He would also wear a gold cord on his head which was knotted on the right. I am absolutely certain that Armand was the first recipient of the Order of Leodamas.

Baron John ap Griffin, OP: Leodamas of Thebes was Baron Talanque's right hand man. He was able to make things happen. He died too young.

Notes

1. http://history.westkingdom.org/Year7/CalafiaTwelfthNight.htm

2. http://history.westkingdom.org/Year11/CalafiaLeodamus.htm (According to the Kingdom of the West's online history the date of the event was September 17th, however this is unlikely as that was a Friday.)

3. http://history.westkingdom.org/Year8/CalafiaTwelfthNight.htm

4. http://history.westkingdom.org/Year12/CalafiaAnniv.htm