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As a new apprentice, Ceara is working on her entries for Pentathlon 2011.
As a new apprentice, Ceara is working on her entries for Pentathlon 2011.


== More Information ==
== Interests ==
Ceara likes to cook, sew and do pottery. She has been in the past, authorized in Rapier, Archery and Equestrian. She was also an Equestrian Marshall.
Cooking, sewing, pottery, research. Anything 14th century English, General research, Ceara, in the past was authorized in Rapier, Archery and Equestrian. A former Equestrian Marshall


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[[Category:+ Populace C]]

Revision as of 07:53, 9 August 2010

Photo
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Ceara and Sagramor
Information
Preferred title: Not specified
Their Pronouns: Not specified
Resides: Gyldenholt
Status: Active
Awards: Visit the Caid Order of Precedence
Heraldry
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Persona

Ceara was born in 1275 in Melrose Abbey in Rosburgshire in the Scottish Borders. Her mother died when she was 11, then raised by her father along with her older brother James. Her father died in the Battle of Fallkirk in 1298 and her brother passed away in the Battle of Bannockburn. Though Scottish, Ceara wed an English squire, Richard Clerke of Rowanwood. She sees him when she can since they are on opposite sides of the war.

Associates

Offices & Positions

  • Baronial Exchequer of Gyldenholt 1999-2001
  • Baronial Seneschal of Gyldenholt 2002-2004

Event Staff

  • Queen's Champion Spring 2002
  • Gyldenholt Yule 2003
  • Protectors Feast, Feast-o-Crat 2006, Shire of Pont Alarch, Crown Principality of Insulae Draconis, Drachenwald
  • Queen's Champion Fall 2009

Projects & Publications

As a new apprentice, Ceara is working on her entries for Pentathlon 2011.

Interests

Cooking, sewing, pottery, research. Anything 14th century English, General research, Ceara, in the past was authorized in Rapier, Archery and Equestrian. A former Equestrian Marshall