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*[[Gareth Nikodemos Somerset]], apprentice (released when | *[[Gareth Nikodemos Somerset]], apprentice (released when elevated to the Order of the Pelican) | ||
*[[Mons von Goarshausen]], apprentice (released when | *[[Mons von Goarshausen]], apprentice (released when elevated to the Order of Chivalry) | ||
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His Lordship, Baron Giles Hill, joined the Society in 15 A.S., in Ansteorra. He founded the Shire (now Barony) of Bonwicke, and served as its Founding Herald and later as its Seneschal. He published several newsletters in Ansteorra, among them the Shire newsletter and a textile periodical. He moved to Caid in 20 A.S., where he now resides. He served as Trident Pursuivant in Calafia for several years, and has since moved to the Barony of Gyldenholt, which he serves as Gold Forest pursuivant.
He has autocratted divers events, among them the first seven Portrero wars in Calafia, the first Ansteorra/Atenveldt war, local and kingdom collegia, and many local tournaments and court events.
Among his amusements are the teaching of dance, specifically English Country, and English and Italian Court dance styles. He also practices and teaches calligraphy and costuming, with the clothing of the Elizabethan era his especial interest. He is also an embroiderer, singer, player, and a Court Herald.
His Lordship's arms were Awarded by Sigmund II and Sieglinde, the 8th Monarchs of Ansteorra, in AS XVII (1983 A.D.). His motto, Dum vivamus saltaremus, ("While we live, let us dance!") refers to the endeavours for which he was elevated to the Order of the Laurel. He was invited to join the Order of the Pelican at Calafia/Gyldenholt Friendship by TRM Patrick and Kara.
Baron Giles is honored to wear the favor of his lord, Messer Giuseppe Francesco da Borgia.
Associates
- Gareth Nikodemos Somerset, apprentice (released when elevated to the Order of the Pelican)
- Mons von Goarshausen, apprentice (released when elevated to the Order of Chivalry)
Offices & Positions
- Herald of Bonwicke (1980-1982)
- Seneschal of Bonwicke (1982-1985)
- Trident Pursuivant, Calafia (1987-1990)
- Autocrat, Portrero Wars (1986-1990)
- Secretary of the Army General Staff
- Minister of Arts & Sciences, Caid
- Chamberlain of Timothy and Tristana
- co-Chamberlain (with Cassaundra Igraine of Gwynedd) of Alaric and Kissa
- GoldForest Pursuivant, Gyldenholt (2006-present)
- Editor, Compendium Caidis, 2008-Present
- Advisor for Sven and Kolfinna, 2006
- Advisor for Sven II and Kolfinna II, 11/2008-6/2009
- Companion for Edward II and Mora II, 6/6/2009-11/7/2009
- Chief Steward for Patrick and Kara, 11/7/2009-6/5/2010
Projects & Publications
Scrolls (calligraphy only)
Image Preview | Award | Recipient |
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Award of Arms | Adelheit Schwarzenkatze | |
Award of Arms | Katherine Lynten of CaerLeon | |
| Laurel | Caterucia Bice da Ghiacceto |
Miscellany
Competitions
- Light of the Desert Best Single Encampment at Al-Sahid's Highland War 2010 along with Giuseppe Francesco da Borgia
Memories
- My favorite memory of Giles Hill is at 12th Night 2009 when Sven and I were holding court. We had a couple of no-shows for awards we had called, and I said out loud "doesn't anyone want an award?" Giles replied from the back of the hall, "I'll take one Your Majesty" to much laughter. Sven and I winked at each other and called him down. As his knees hit the pillow he started making apologies and then Su Crescent went into the Personal Heraldic Title ceremony, an award we had previously planned to give to him. I giggled all through the ceremony, but it was well deserved and I gave the non-giggle speech I had planned at feast. By far one of my most favorite moments in a court. --Kolfinna kottr