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{{Populace|photo = [[Image:Mary Taran Venetian.jpg]]| photocaption = Mary Taran of Glastonbury| location = [[Tir-y-Don | {{Populace|photo = [[Image:Mary Taran Venetian.jpg]]| photocaption = Mary Taran of Glastonbury| location = [[Atlantia]] (Barony of Tir-y-Don) | status = Active | device = [[Image:Mary Taran achievement animated.gif]]| devicecaption = AZ, goutty d'Or, on a bend AR a Glastonbury thorn twig blossoming proper.}} | ||
Baroness Mary Taran of Glastonbury, OL was a founding member of the SCA group in Europe that would eventually become the Kingdom of [[Drachenwald]]. She received her Court Barony from the Crown of [[Atenveldt]] and also received the Order of the Maunche from the [[East Kingdom]]. | Baroness Mary Taran of Glastonbury, OL was a founding member of the SCA group in Europe that would eventually become the Kingdom of [[Drachenwald]]. She received her Court Barony from the Crown of [[Atenveldt]] and also received the Order of the Maunche from the [[East Kingdom]]. |
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Baroness Mary Taran of Glastonbury, OL was a founding member of the SCA group in Europe that would eventually become the Kingdom of Drachenwald. She received her Court Barony from the Crown of Atenveldt and also received the Order of the Maunche from the East Kingdom.
Persona
Offices & Positions
- Member of Princess Bevin's court, 1976
- Member of Queen Kara's court, 2009
Event Staff
Classes Taught
- Cooking At The War, co-teacher Collegium Caidis Fall 2005
- Ruffs, Collegium Caidis Fall 2008
- To Cover Thy Head- Women's Headgear of the First Half of the 16th Century, Collegium Caidis 2010, co-instructor with Ciorstan MacAmhlaidh